Archive for May, 2008

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
labrador retriever
Lucy’s Mom asked:

I’ve heard the term blockhead labrador retriever? What is it? Why do I care? What other kinds of heads do labradors have?

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Shih Tzu
BmvEye?You asked:


I have an 8 month old shih tzu puppy named Addy Rae. Me and my mom were just wondering how often we should give her a bath. And do you have any suggestions on cute hair cuts?

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labrador retriever
dog_luv asked:

My family adopted Maggie, a neglected 3 year old Labrador Retriever/Japanese Spitz mix. We want to give her the best care we can. Can anyone suggest useful websites where we can find extra info about caring for a dog of this type, like grooming tips, which type of dogfood to buy, and how to manage fur shedding. Thanks!

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Dachshund
Kosmo’s owner asked:


My dachshund is 11 months old and still pooping in the house!! He very rarely has a urinating accident but we find poop at least 3 times a week in the house. We take him outside even when he isn’t at the door and if he doesn’t go to the bathroom outside during that trip then we keep after him every 1/2 hour or so until he does go outside. He is fed his dogfood in the evening but the kids do feed him “people” food too when they are eating/snacking. I also have found that he very rarely goes to the door on his own to let us know when he has to go outside. We usually just know that it’s been a few hours, so he needs to go out. He is very smart with other forms of training and tricks (sit, come, down, etc) but this one is baffling to me.
We have a house with about 1/3 acre of a backyard. Yard is not fenced so we have a leash w/corkscrew in the yard that we attach our dog to when he goes outside. We usually stay on the porch while he wanders the yard to find a spot to do his business.

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dog training
.:Becky:. asked:


K, so im in dog training, im only 11. and theres this dog named daisy there, shes a black lab, and really sweet and soft. but the owners who train her let her do wutever she wants it seems like. cause like when we take a break all the dogs get 2 play, get water, do wutever. but whenever daisy plays with my dog, she carges for him. and they’re bot just puppys. and the owners let her charge, i dont want 2 tell them wut they should do and shouldnt do. but whenever daisy plays with any dog she makes them squel, and the owners dont even care.
carges is spose 2 be spelt charges.
Yea, theres a trainer there teaching the class, but ok i’ll try.

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Beagle
kimberley G asked:


I have a 5year old beagle bitch weighs 17.6kilos, very good temperament and i am interested in breeding her but i want to find out the pros and cons of breeding and the requiements to do so?

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Thursday, May 8th, 2008
puppies
Ralph Ruckman asked:


Puppy training is only as hard as you want it to be. Learning how to properly train you puppy is almost a necessity when you first get one. Puppy training during the first week of getting your pet is critical. You definetly need to have certain items such as dog beds, collars, toys, and food and water bowls in place before bringing that new puppy home. Getting your family members involved with certain rules, routines, and responsibilities is just as important.
The very first week is the most important of all. Everybody’s emotions about the new pet are on high octane. Enthusiasm levels are just soaring through the roof with your new puppy. Those rules that you set are going to be easily broken with the new puppy. One rule that is always broken, usually by kids, is that you all agreed that the puppy would sleep in the dog bed. Go ahead and try convincing your kids not to sleep with the gentle pet.
After that first night you will agree that the puppy must sleep in their own bed. What you are going to deal with now is barking, whimpering, howling, etc… The puppy is alone and does not want to be. A good rule to have is to play with the puppy gently and quietly. If the puppy looks tired then leave them alone so they can sleep. This will help break them in, so you can sleep better at night. Puppies usually need lots of sleep so do not flood the dog with non-stop attention.
You have covered the sleeping part, now you will need to concentrate on the feeding of the puppy. Decide who is responsible and at what time to feed the puppy properly. Do not have anyone deviate from your plans. That puppy needs a routine and needs to stick to it. By breaking the routine, you are giving the puppy the wrong impression. Puppies are very impressionable, and deviating from the schedule will only encourage them from sticking to it.
Since puppies are so impressionable, it is important to begin explaining the rules right away. Don’t give them special license to get away with anything just because they are a puppy. If you allow them to have their way about certain things now, they will only be confused later when you decide to change the rules. Puppies learn very quickly with proper instruction. Never hit your puppy or give harsh reprimands. They don’t mean to misbehave – they are just doing whatever comes naturally. Instead, show your puppy what kind of behavior you want. Teach them to play with their toys. Make them fun and exciting. Let them know how happy you are and how good they are when they chew them.The only way you can instruct your puppy is to be there. If you can’t be there, don’t allow them to have access to places where they can get into trouble.
Your puppy’s emotional and mental health is just as important as their physical health. When you schedule your puppy’s first veterinary visit, also schedule them into a puppy socialization class. They may not be able to attend yet, but reserve your place now so you don’t miss out. Puppy socialization classes give your puppy an opportunity to meet a variety of people and dogs in a controlled situation. If your puppy is to be a well-adjusted adult dog, they need to learn how to act properly around other dogs and people. Dogs that are not socialized frequently grow up to be aggressive and excessively fearful.
Last but not leastyou need to schedule an appointment with your veterinarian immediately. Discuss your puppy’s vaccination schedule and when they will be allowed outside. Puppies are susceptible to many canine diseases until they are fully vaccinated; so don’t take your puppy outside until your veterinarian says it is OK.

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greatest american dog
Tigger asked:


I did, I thought it was a good show (mainly because I love dogs) and fun to watch. But the high school team (forgot the name) didn’t do such a good job.

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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
virginrecords asked:


Sick Puppies “All The Same”

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dog training
prissybumpkin asked:


I want to be a dog trainer but I don’t know what online school would be the best and have the lowest tuition fees. Does anyone know any of this info?

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