Archive for April, 2009

PrettyGirl29 asked:

My poodle is 10 yrs old and he’s blind and suffers severly from skin allergies. He will get fleas occasionally but that’s not the reason he constantly scratches and chews on his backside and tail until he bleeds. I’ve used all sorts of products and benedryl but nothing seems to help the little guy. He drives me and himself crazy and I don’t know what to do. The vet in my town is so expensive and they’d probably blame it on fleas but I can not find a flea on him at times and he still does it. I know he gets those hot spots and dry skin and he itches all over. I can wash him hopeing it’ll help but soon as I finish he’s scratching and chewing again. Does anyone know what I can do or use to help with the problem.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Tribi asked:

I have a couple of golden retrievers. The male is 4 years old and the female is not yet one year old (like 8 months). I want them to make puppies, but I don’t know when would be an appropiate time for tasha (the female) to become pregnant. Of course, considering that the puppies should be healthy and that she would not be in danger.
Thank you for your comments.

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MerryBerry asked:


Do you know any websites that have week by week photos of German Shepherd puppies growing up?

I would like to see what they look like week to week.

Thanks!

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Karen V asked:


I have a 51/2 month old Goldendoodle pup that is VERY intelligent and knows all the basic commands of sit, come, stay and bedtime (goes to her crate) and rings a bell to go potty outside!
I feel like she may be to advanced for the Petsmart puppy training. Can anyone explain what she may possibly learn that she hasn’t already by attending? I’d hate to spend money on training that is already being incorporated into her daily life.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
ryan f asked:


i have a pug who has been chewing at his tail causing raw skin, is it ok to use an ointment on the sore area? dosnt have fleas.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Erin J asked:


My toy poodle started out chocolate brown – a nice solid color. She is now 9 years old and only her face and limbs are chocolate brown, the majority of her body is a very light brown color, almost white. Why is this? Are poodles just like humans and go gray when they get old? Is it something I fed her?

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Powerpuff cutie24 asked:


I understand that its probably sad but it hasn’t ate all day. He was with the older woman for about 4 years and she gave him to me because she knew I would take care of it. I’ve been trying to play with it for hours! It still just lies there and looks sad. He only lifts his head when someone is at the door. His food is out and he sniffed and licked it a few times but thats all. He’s a house trained miniature schnauzer by the way…What can I do to get him to respond to me? How can I cure his sadness?

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kimbaaa! asked:


we’ve had a white labrador retriever for about 3 years and we just decided to get a bulldog puppy. they play around but sometimes the bulldog bites on her neck and it leck brown saliva stains all over her beautiful white fur. is there any way i can do something to remove it?
i meant to say left when i said leck? haha sorry
its nothing bathing can help. its a stain on her fur from the puppy’s saliva. what im asking is there any kind of product that would remove it?

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SupYo asked:


my goldie h8′s my dachshund my dachshund loves to be near my golden retreiver sandbox, and he barks ans growls and even bit my young dachund…. how should i properly introduce my dogs without them killing/hurting each other.

Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
 
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Dr. Harry S. asked:


Have an 8 lb. “toy” miniature schnauzer. Not shedding, supposedly good for people with allergies, but my wife still has reaction to the dog. Are there any good vacuums or air purifiers which would help with limiting dander?

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