Nexguard is like $40+ a pill.
Is there maybe a 2 pull combo I can get on Chewy that covers fleas/ticks & heart worms that would come out cheaper?
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Nexguard is like $40+ a pill.
Is there maybe a 2 pull combo I can get on Chewy that covers fleas/ticks & heart worms that would come out cheaper?
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Without going too much into the background story, we brought 6 month somewhat of a rescue puppy (golden doodle mix) into our home.
It is day 6 and he is much more comfortable, playful, affectionate and is super velcro to me.
However he is scared of my husband.. My husband is great with all the animals, all dogs at the parks and beaches love him and he adores animals. But each time he walks back to the common areas from his office room or comes back home pup behavior changes, he's hiding behind me, walks away from my husband with his tail and head down.. he looks scared of him.. My husband tries to give him treats, but even those he rarely acceps.
Best times are in the evenings, when we sit on the sofa, pup relaxes next to me and that's when my husband gets to pet him. Things start feeling better, but next day everything is completely back to square one.
A couple of male friends came by today and pup was not comfortable with them either.
We're guessing that men weren't kind to him in his previous home..
Any tips and advices are welcome on how to help him to feel safe and comfortable with my husband. I feel awful for both of them..
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Our guy turns 7 months next week, and things have gotten a LOT better, but we still have challenges.
Pros:
Cons:
Also working on crate training since my new job has him being at home alone for a few hours between when I leave and when my wife gets home. How's it going? Eh.
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Hello everyone! I just got my first puppy, Winston. He is a golden retriever and staffy mix and he is currently 5 months! Everything is going well so far except for some minor 'aggressions'. I've had him for 3 and half months now and just have some questions and would like some perspectives as this is my first pup.
He is a sweet guy however he resources guards his food bowl and bully sticks. He's fine if we're right next to him but the moment he's touched, he freezes and growls a bit. I've taught him trade, and that's been going good. We only trade if we need to fix bowl or bully stick is too small.
We don't plan on petting him everytime he eats or chews on his bully sticks, just discovered this resource guaridng when we pet him once. I'm just wondering if there's anything I should be doing aside from trading as I heard that the puppy years they need to be trained properly so they don't grow up to be brats.
Aside from trading, we've also been hand feeding him for three weeks now and he wags his tail and is very obedient and patient while being hand fed. Should we continue this?
Should we also stop giving bully sticks for now?
Don't wanna mess up my first dog so all perspectives welcome. We also plan on getting a trainer soon!
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We’ve had or cats 6 years and added a puppy 6 months ago. Everything was fine at first as he was tiny however now he’s a bit bigger than them. He’s constantly barking at them whenever they come out to join us. It’s gotten so bad the girl cat is always hiding or running. The boy cat is coming out but will jump away. I’m feeling very frustrated and helpless. I need for them to get along.
FYI it did get worse once he was neutered, especially for the girl cat as she never accepted or seemed to recognize him after. I need peace I my house again. And for my cats to feel comfortable again. Rehousing dog is not an option he’s family, but something needs to give. How’d you get your dogs to not pray drive ? Cats were here first so not anything new to him.
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I have a 7 week old male staffy x kelpie (8 weeks on Monday). I also have a 8 year old staffy female who is very timid and pretty much sleeps allllll day. My puppy however has earned the nickname piranha because he’s constantly trying to bite everything and will nip at your feet ect. I’ve read here that they get worse when they don’t get enough sleep and I’ve definitely learnt that when it gets bad I need to enforce a nap which he usually goes straight down when I do. Anyway the reason I’m posting is because when he plays with my adult dog he is constantly nipping at her face which she’s pretty good at dodging it but sometimes he does make contact for a couple of seconds and then lets go. As someone who has had their fingers in that mouth I know it hurts but she is so timid that she won’t even react so I don’t know if it’s hurting her. I got a video of it to show but just realised I can’t post media here. I doubt she will ever correct him because she just takes what she gets and looks unbothered all the time. Is this something I should stop him from doing or is it just playing? Part of me thinks if it’s hurting her or if he goes too far she will make it known but I also know how calm of a dog she is.
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does anyone else’s dog take their bone to your bed and covers it with your blankets? she likes to hide it right next to my legs lol. she’s done it with my pant legs before too (while my pants were on! 💀)
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Hey! Does anyone know where I can buy Ruffland Kennels in person around the St. Louis area? I would love to get one for my German Shepherd for the car, and would prefer to buy it in person. Thanks for any help!!
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Me and my partner like to joke how our cats have come to us through the weirdest, most unexpected, but most perfect channels aka the mysterious Cat Distribution System. We've been talking about getting a dog to add to our love nest yet find we want different breeds (me: chihuahua, him: pittie or rottie). I've never owned a dog before but have "received" plenty of cats in my life, so I wanted to know if a Dog Distribution System exists like it does for cats?
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What would you do and what would life be like if your Dog was suddenly 10 times larger?
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