Category: Top Dog

Maintaining a list of dog related items

  • Looking to donate vetsulin & syringes

    I said goodbye to my 14 puppy yesterday morning. I have a vial of vetsulin that i only used 6 units of for her last dose. I also have 99 u- 40 syringes. I’m wondering if anyone knows about anywhere I can give away these things? I live in the Chicago area if anyone themselves are interested.

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  • HELPP – first time puppy parents

    Okay… first time puppy parents.. we watched all the videos, on crate training, and play pen time…. Nothing prepares you for when you actually get a puppy….. he cries in his crate or pen if we are not physically with or beside him… what do we do?!?

    Iv tried the treats, he willingly goes inside his playpen and his crate… it’s when we close the door he starts wailing…

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  • New dog (But he needs time and patience)

    So I just got a new dog yesterday, he’s a 3yo chihuahua mix and he’s somewhat potty trained, (he doesn’t go on the floor, but he goes on pee pad) and I’m unable to get him outside, I don’t want him to get used to going in the house, but I also don’t want to rush him and make him overwhelmed and uncomfortable with me. However he’s only gone pee twice, once when I first brought him home (outside) and then this morning around 5 am? (Inside on pee pad), but then he goes right back in his crate and sits and sleeps all day, he’ll eat but won’t drink water yet. Idk what I can do? He’s very skittish and shy, he won’t even let me put his harness back on that the shelter gave us, he had it on but he slid out of it, and they said not to take him outside without a harness or a leash. So I’m struggling, but at the same time, I want to be patient with him. Please help.

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  • Training goals/milestones

    We adopted a 10 week old puppy just 7 days ago, and overall things have been going well! He's definitely a bit of a demon shark at times and doesn't love going down for naps when he gets overtired, but potty training he knows to go to the door and any accidents happen after my wife or I say 'he probably needs to go out', so that at least is up to us to work on. I'm hoping for advice in three areas – maintaing focus, how to add cues and adding new contexts for training (these all seem interconnected to me)

    He knows a little bit in terms of training, he at least associates the clicker and treat bag with sitting + looking at me or her means he gets a treat, and can kind of play leave it for a few moments, but he is very very distractable (is a baby).

    He knows the behaviors for sit/leave it/going to the door to be let outside/going to crate for dinner, but besides his name to look at us he seems to totally have no idea we are even talking to him

    Any tips on maintaining focus for training? Even in short bursts it is very hard to maintain his attention even with chicken or other very high value treats.

    Knowing that it's still early, and not taking these as bad progress at all! He is receptive to our attention and loves food so I'm very happy with where he is at this point. Just looking to make sure we stay on the right track with positive reinforcement and help him to keep doing so well. I'm assuming an answer will just be persistence, but are there tips y'all have for helping add contexts/cues

    This subreddit has been so helpful so far knowing where to go with concepts, what's normal, and all that good stuff!

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  • early signs of separation anxiety or normal development?

    our pomeranian pup has just gone 6 months last week and has always been great with being left alone. we started with small timeframes when leaving him alone during the day and have managed to work him up to 4 hours max, he even spends the whole night from 11-7 on his own with no issue and has since the second week we brought him home. he always gets puzzles/brain games or long lasting chews and has always been fine up til now.

    since hitting 6 months, he's started whining and barking when left on his own. at first it was just one or two barks before he settled, but it's progressed to 2-3 minutes of barking and even scratching at the door today, as well as tearing up paper/cardboard items we accidentally left lying a few times. it never lasts longer than that, and he always seems content/settled when we do return.

    is this early signs of separation anxiety or just normal "teenage" development that he'll grow out of with reinforcement and consistency? I'm debating going totally back to basics and rewarding for just 5-10 seconds alone and gradually increasing the time, but other family members think this might actually hinder him more than help.

    we had a bad experience with extreme separation anxiety in our last dog who was a rescue, we ended up making the very difficult decision to rehome him for a multitude of reasons, so i think it's bringing back negative memories and everyone's a little stressed about it. I'm just not sure what to do for the best.

    any advice or personal anecdotes would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance !

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  • My dog surpassed me in intelligence!

    I find myself at the computer, I was having something sweet with a delicious coffee, when I realize that it was very quiet outside. I go out and can't find my dog (border colie). I look for her everywhere and it turns out that at some point she got in without me realizing it and hid behind the couch where I couldn't see her. When they say they are intelligent they don't say it's an understatement.

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  • Is flying with dog in cargo as bad as it sounds?

    I’m moving from Mexico to the States with my medium/large dog. He’s very well behaved and could qualify as a service dog since we’ve trained him and my husband has PTSD from his army days. Even if we get my dog registered as a service animal, I’m not sure how he would fit on the plane between my husbands legs for 5 hours.

    A 51 hour drive from Mexico to Michigan is not an option. We don’t even own a car.

    We were thinking to give my dog sedation meds and put him in cargo but I’m hearing horror stories. I’m not sure what to do. Has anyone else been in this situation? Need all the advice I can get thank you

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  • Need advice on dog carriers for an overweight pug

    Hello! I take care of dogs, and have a sling carrier I use for small dogs on walks (when they reach their limit, or can't go on walks). I occasionally take care of a very fat pug that now has arthritis issues, so she has now been limited to short walks. I often walk her with whatever other dog is here, and they need full length walks. To solve this issue, I'd like to transfer her to a carrier mid-way, but I'm having a hard time finding an adequate carrier. She weighs too much for the sling carrier, and front-facing backpacks with that weight put a big strain on my lower back. She is short-bodied, and that's the quibble. A lot of backpacks for her weight class would be too long for her (her head would not be above). Does anyone have any carrier suggestions for walks? And that is not $150+?

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