Archive for June, 2007

Golden Retriever
David P asked:


I am getting ready to adopt a 1 year old male Golden Retriever. The current owner is giving him away because the neighbor complain about it attacking their dog, and their female retriever is about have another litter of puppies.

According to the owner, the retriever is not aggressive to other dogs. I am thinking this 1 year old puppy is entering teen years, and this is normal if you do not socialize your puppy.

Any tips for training?

Thanks, David

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German Shepherd
Enid B asked:


My 18 month German Shepherd barks incessantly in the car when we take him for a walk but is fine on the way back. Our other dog is fine and we have no problems.
They sit in the hatchback, with a dog guard to stop them climbing onto the back seat. At the moment, the only time he doesn’t bark is if my husband sits in the back seat and glares at him when he starts.
He does get excited when going for a walk and we have no problem getting him into the car.
We used to transport him on the back seat with a harness for safety and was fine, no barking, until we moved him into the boot.We did this for safety (grew out of his harness) and for space (only two people could travel in the car when you have two big dogs as well!)
I think the barking indicates he is worried during transit and have tried reassuring him etc but am running out of ideas! How can I get this behaviour to stop?

Dog Lovers Mega Pack
 
Sunday, June 10th, 2007
zhoudon asked:


2 Months old Golden Retriever Puppies play with Persian Cat at home

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Beagle
This is me asked:


My beagle is 7 weeks, my rabbit is 5 months. The beagle just wants to play with the rabbit but the rabbit just tries to attack the pup. She is slightly bigger then the pup

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Yorkshire Terrier
mikex_1 asked:


I just had 2 male yorkshire terrier puppies. At 7 days old one puppy weighs 0.4 lbs and the other weighs .06 lbs, I was wondering how much the puppies themselves might end up weighing once they are full grown? Also I live inbetween San Fransisco and Sacramento and the puppies will be ready 1 week before christmas does anyone have any idea how much I should sell them for?

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puppies
Connie Limon asked:


Biting is one of those things that every Shih Tzu puppy seems to do, and every Shih Tzu puppy must be taught not to do. Like many behaviors, such as jumping up on people, biting and nipping can seem cute when the Shih Tzu puppy is small, but much less so as he gets older, larger and stronger.
Left to their own devices, most Shih Tzu puppies learn to control their biting reflex from their mothers and from their littermates. When the Shih Tzu puppy becomes overenthusiastic, whether when nursing or playing, the mother Shih Tzu, or the other Shih Tzu puppies, will quickly issue a correction.
Unfortunately, this type of natural correction often does not occur, since many Shih Tzu puppies are removed from their mothers when they are still quite young. It is therefore up to Shih Tzu puppy’s owner to take over this important process.
Socializing the Shih Tzu puppy with other dogs and puppies is one of the best and most effective ways to teach the Shih Tzu puppy the appropriate, and non appropriate way to bite, and to curb the biting response.
Many communities and pet stores sponsor puppy playtime and puppy kindergarten classes, and these classes can be great places for puppies to socialize with each other, and with other humans and animals as well. As the puppies play with each other, they will natural bite and nip each other. When one puppy becomes too rough or bites too hard, the other puppies will quickly respond by correcting it.
The best time for this socialization of the Shih Tzu puppy to occur is when it is still young. It is vital that every dog be properly socialized, since a poorly socialized Shih Tzu, or worse, one that is not socialized at all, can become dangerous and even neurotic. Most experts recommend that Shih Tzu puppies be socialized before they have reached the age of 12 weeks, or three months.
Another reason for socializing the Shih Tzu puppy early is that mothers of young children may be understandably reluctant to allow their young children to play with older or larger dogs. Since socializing the Shih Tzu with other people is just as important as socializing it with other dogs, it is best to do it when the Shih Tzu puppy is still young enough to be non threatening to everyone.
It is important for the Shih Tzu puppy to be exposed to a wide variety of different stimuli during the socialization process. The socialization process should include exposing the Shih Tzu puppy to a wide variety of other animals, including other puppies, adult dogs, cats and other domestic animals. In addition, the Shih Tzu puppy should be introduced to as wide a cross section of people as possible, including young children, older people, men, women and people from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
While socialization is very important to providing the Shih Tzu puppy with life lessons and preventing him from biting, it is not the only method of preventing unwanted biting and mouthing. Giving the Shih Tzu puppy appropriate things to play with and bite is another good way to control inappropriate biting. Providing a variety of chew toys, ropes and other things the Shih Tzu puppy can chew is important to preventing boredom, keeping his teeth polished and keeping him from chewing things he should not.
As with any training, it is important to be consistent when teaching the Shih Tzu puppy not to bite. Every member of the family, as well as close friends who may visit, should all be told that the Shih Tzu puppy is to be discouraged from biting. If one person allows the Shih Tzu puppy to chew on them while everyone else does not, the Shih Tzu puppy will quickly become confused, and that can make the training process much more difficult than it has to be.

Sit Stay Fetch, good Dog!
 
Friday, June 8th, 2007
dog training
Ticky asked:


I just inrolled in PetSmart Basic training and I wanted to know if there was any way I could prepare my dog for his classes to impress the teacher.

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dog
hunni.bear asked:


Whenever I go for a walk with my dog, a Jack russell cross, he tries to attack other dogs. I got him from a cats and dogs home a couple of months ago. I like to let him off for a run around because he has a lot of energy. Most of the time there’s another dog in the field and he runs off to it. He won’t come if I call him if there’s another dog and he tries to attack it. A couple of dogs he seems fine with, he sniffs them, then he suddenly tries to attack him. I want to let him off for a run around but theres nowhere else I can do that apart from the field. I want to do something before he gets hurt.

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
dog fleas ticks
Austin M asked:


What home chemicals can be used to kill fleas and ticks?
My dogs have fleas and ticks and there are some in the house that are just waiting for my dog to walk by.So I need to know how to kill them all using house held chemicals.Please help!

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dog training
Mary asked:


Ever since having my daughter (she’s 6 months old) my dog has been jealous for obvious reasons. Who can blame her? My husband and I do our best to spend time with her and take her out to play but with the baby and working, it’s hard to get “real outside playtime” in. Even though we walk her she still saves up and pees in the house! We’ve laid down wee-wee pads and she’ll go on them for the most part but usually only makes it half-way on the actual pad. She knows better and I know part of this is her showing us she’s upset with us but I’m tired of having to clean up after her in the house almost every day! I can’t afford to take her to training again or to have someone come by and take her out for fun. Unfortunately there are no doggy daycares in my area or I’d leave her there once or twice a week to see if it’d help. Are there any other techniques we can try to help her stop going in the house? Our yard isn’t fenced in, otherwise we’d leave her out there while we’re out!
We trained her as a puppy on the pads so she knows what they’re for but we recently moved from a home with a fenced yard to a home without one (over the summer). So she’s had time to adjust and has adjusted to this kind of change in the past without problems like this. She’s 100lbs so I really don’t have room for a crate that size in my house.

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