Archive for July, 2007

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
cocker spaniel
Sweetseve asked:


Ok, my father is in the military, an he’s been called away for training. Low and behold, I end up with his two year old male cocker spaniel. Now, first off I already have a well trained sheltie, so I can teach dogs. But, this Dog, Scooby, is driving me up the wall.

I’m in a brand new apartment, and he has a tinkling problem. So I put him outside and he scratches ENDLESSLY on my door. So I put him in his crate outside, and he howls and barks for HOURS. So I let him inside with his crate, and the crate smells awful because he tinkles in it (I have a one bedroom apartment.) I clean it out, but it doesn’t stay clean for long. Then he’ll bark and howl if I leave the room.

At the moment I’m either dragging the crate with me everywhere I go (and the smell along with it), or giving in and letting him run loose in my apartment. I just want to put him out on our large balcony and let him live out there for 6 weeks. But I just can’t STAND the noise, nor can my neighbors. Help Me!
My balcony is HUGE, and the weather out here is lovely, when it rains and if it is cold, I bring him inside and pay very close attention to him. He sleeps inside every night. I feed him, give him plenty of water. I’m not abusing this dog. I could bring him inside and leave him in his kennel all day to keep him from peeing, but I think that’d be cruel.

I still take the dog every three hours. I clean out his crate to keep it from smelling, but I’ve lived in my apartment for less than two weeks and I have spots on my carpet. My father said he cleared him with the vet before he came down. So I doubt it’s an infection. He’s just one of those dogs who tinkle when he gets exciting, upset, uncomfortable, ext. I honestly am inclined to think this is a breed issue. I don’t know how to approach his personality. I don’t know how to teach him proper behavior. I can’t even get him to sit.
My balcony is HUGE, and the weather out here is lovely, when it rains and if it is cold, I bring him inside and pay very close attention to him. He sleeps inside every night. I feed him, give him plenty of water. I’m not abusing this dog. I could bring him inside and leave him in his kennel all day to keep him from peeing, but I think that’d be cruel.

I still take the dog out every three hours. I clean out his crate to keep it from smelling, but I’ve lived in my apartment for less than two weeks and I have spots on my carpet. My father said he cleared him with the vet before he came down. So I doubt it’s an infection. He’s just one of those dogs who tinkle when he gets exciting, upset, uncomfortable, ext. I honestly am inclined to think this is a breed issue. I don’t know how to approach his personality. I don’t know how to teach him proper behavior. I can’t even get him to sit.
sorry for the double post.

Also, taking the dog was unexpected, we are still moving in. We have boxes and stuff everywhere. We stay in a loft, and Scooby is afraid if the stares, so when he’s inside and we’re upstairs, again I face the problem of him barking loudly and howling non stop. I have neighbors. This is an apartment. I need a solution for his barking. Accepting it just is not an option.

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Miniature Schnauzer
Alex E. asked:

I have 2 Golden Retriever’s and a Miniature Schnauzer And I want to buy a St Bernard Anyway how come when I throw anything for them to retrieve they stand there but my Miniature Schnauzer just runs off to retrieve. The 2 Golden Retriever’s are
Very healthy. Is there a reason why they don’t retrieve because they are meant to retrieve
P.S sometimes they run after it but just stop and walk back……

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Yorkshire Terrier
RainDrop asked:

I have a Standard Schnauzer, and am going to get another dog from the pound. I’ve just seen a lovely little 4 year old Yorkie. My Schnauzer is a medium sized dog, so would I be better getting a larger dog? I also walk my Schnauzer for about an hour every day – would that be too much for a Yorkie?

Start a Doggie Daycare
 
Yorkshire Terrier
Abbey..x asked:


I have a yorkshire terrier miniature, and I need to know at what stage in their life they become an adult.

Dove Cresswells Dog Training
 
Poodle
Zelda asked:


If you could make the same style of skirt, but replace the poodle with something funny and not that hard to render with fabric and thread, what would you choose?

Start a Doggie Daycare
 
puppies
Dragon Queen asked:


Why do puppies chase you when you roll around in the grass really fast?

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puppies
Sheila C asked:


My puppies are 5 days old and the mother does not stay in the welping box any more. I put her back in there to help them feed but I am not sure if they are satisfied and that is why she gets out, maybe to take a rest. I just want to make sure they are ok, can anyone help?

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Poodle
Kate Winter asked:


I have an incredibly sweet tiny toy poodle who loves to play and be silly. I am looking for a smaller playmate for him. Should I just be looking at poodles or should I be looking at other breeds too?

Disposition is really important, much more so than physical characteristics. My dog is purebred but he is far from a show dog.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

 
dog training
Betty asked:


I have a 7 month shih tzu who is really smart but not obedient , i have trained him to do all the basic things like housebreak ect. but i want to teach him some tricks . Everytime i play fecth with him , he refuses to give up the ball . I would like to know some recommendations on doggy treats , i have gone to Petsmart and spent quite a bit on some brands that he has no interest in them . What are some doggy treats that my puppy will more likely love ?

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Dachshund
Mr. Jake asked:


I have a Chihuahua and a Chi-weenie (part Dachshund and part Chihuahua). But now I want a full Miniature Dachshund. But first I need to no if it will evan fit through the small dog door I have right now. So please help me by telling me the average height and weight of an adult Miniature Dachshund.
Some of you are confused. When I said “tall” I meant from the bottom of its front paw to the top of its head not from its tail to its nose.

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