Posts Tagged ‘ Running ’

crystal_rhines2000 asked:

How can we stop a beagle mix from running out the house when she goes outside we have chase after her i am afraid that she will get hit by a car.When we open the door she will run out.We really need help.Who owns a beagle mix before.

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matt mcd asked:

i have a 7 year old german shepherd dog, he is super unfit, mainly because my old man can’t walk him far anymore due to debilitating arthritis! so anyway, my question is this, is it too late for me to start thinking about taking the dog running?, say once a week/fortnight? what sort of distances should i be looking at to start with? or should i even bother? any advice would be much appreciated.

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Cassandra S asked:

My male shih tzu nose runs constantly what can I do stop it. If it is allerigies what can I give him?

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Kyle asked:


she’s moving off to a college all by herself into a house. she’s very responsible and such a sweetheart. unfortunately were states away and i worry about her. she’s mentioned tons of times she’s wanted a golden retriever to go running with and i’d also like her to have a dog to protect her and keep her company. can i puppy handle bein alone while she’s at school? i know they like to be sociable

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kelli k asked:


My dog has a habit of trying to escape the house every time the door opens. Then she’ll run away and bug the neighbors until we chase her down, or bribe her and get her back in the house. This usually takes anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour and happens at the worst times. Being a Boxer/pitbull mix… shes kinda scary looking to little kids and some adults. Any ideas?

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cocker spaniel
jessica73001 asked:


I have a two yeat old Cocker Spaniel that is chasing lizards and bugs through about 350ft. of plants around the perimeter of my backyard. He running through the flowerbeds and jumping and smashing my shrubs! What to do??

 
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Pugs
Babycake asked:


I have two pugs and they both run away whenever we open the door or let them off the leash. One day when one of my pugs ran away we just said “go home” and surpiseingly he did but he still runs and so does the other one but nothing stops him but running after him.

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Golden Retriever
anzforreal asked:


Our golden retriever is 17 weeks old and he runs away when he sees people from our neighbourhood, when we are taking a walk around our vicinity. He runs to the people, and kinda licks them. We are scared he might bite, but again, we can’t stop him because he is way too fast and he struggles when we catch him around the collar. We have a leash, tho he never likes to walk with the leash, occasionally dumping himself onto some grass and refusing to move.

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dog
amf42d5 asked:


She is a 10 month old Corgi, we also have another male corgi and they get along great. We go on walks at a leash free park and every time we meet another dog she starts barking like a maniac and becomes submissive and starts running away when the dog tries to sniff her. Then our other dog gets protective…
How do I get her to stop being so scared?
We usually try to sooth her when this happens but when we let her go (cuz she acts like she is ok) she goes nuts again…so we do it again and just sit with her until the other dog passes…
I just want to know how to help her get over this so we can have a normal walk.

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dog
irbk asked:


My dog obey’s me ok at home and at the dog park. That is until we get around other dogs. Once she starts running around with other dogs, she completely ignores me. It’s ok that she runs around with other dogs and they all play well together, but I need to make sure she stays some what close to me and will come when called. Any suggestions on how to get her to obey a “come” command when she’s around other dogs?

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