Category: Top Dog

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  • Puppy goes CRAZY when my gf comes to visit

    My 3 month old puppy gets pretty crazy any time anyone comes home, but he calms down relatively quickly, however, when my gf shows up, all hell breaks lose. Biting, jumping, barking, crying, you name it, he has NO chill, and it's not even that he wants to play or anything like that, he wants pets I guess but he obviously won't get it if he is acting like this, he usually gets this, but with her it's really hard for him to calm down.

    At his best, i've gotten him to chill for like maybe 10 minutes while she is in the room, she has to be sitting and not interacting with him, and he is going crazy with a toy or something by himself, the moment anyone says his name or calls him or anything he is right back to it and doesn't chill.

    I think this might have started because the first 2 times my gf came home, she has been the visit that gave him the most attention, most other visits pet and played with him a little but quickly went on to just chill and largely ignore him. Also she would pet him a bunch and speak with a high pitch to him while he was jumping and going nuts which we told her to not do anymore as we were trying to get him to chill with visits.

    I don't really know how to address this, he is not responsive to commands unless I have treats when this happens, with treats he is immediately attentive and will be extremely chill, so he obviously knows that he is supposed to chill, he just can't help himself I guess (Or just doesn't want to be chill in those moments I suppose). Anyway he is a pretty relaxed puppy in most other situations (as far as puppies go) and has been making incredible progress since we got him at 6 weeks old (Too young I know, probably contributes to the behaviour, I know, didn't have a choice).

    He also calms down pretty quickly after she leaves, he doesn't just whine, he understands she's gone and moves on to do something else. it's also kind of hard to get a gauge on how much better he's gotten at this because since he's been at our house my gf has come maybe 4 times, and she doesn't come that often, and we obviously don't just spend her entire visit with him because, well she's my girlfriend, I want to be able to hangout witb her and not have to try to discipline the dog literally every second and get covered in scratches and bite marks.

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  • Could my dog be having trouble being trained after possible head trauma?

    I have a 1 year old shih tzu-poodle and we’re having a hard time with her. She is house trained/potty trained fine, sometimes she doesn’t hit the pad though but it is fine. I’ve also taught her tricks before and she did well knowing a lot of them though she still forgot them easily. Then more recently something happened where she got startled and jumped down and ran full force into the wall and was disoriented after hitting her head on the wall pretty hard. Though soon after she seemed fine. (For added context, when she was a little puppy I accidentally dropped her from a height of about three feet). Ever since the wall incident she really doesn’t remember commands or tricks and if she performs them it’s just to get the treat and then forgets them immediately after. Some other concerning habits she has are the following: she has very intense shifts in behavior even when the environment or people have just been the same in a room, she would be suddenly very aggressive and irritated, then very sleepy and affectionate, then seemingly very sad for example. She doesn’t know when to stop doing something even after a long time even if it would cause her own discomfort. She sometimes suddenly drops things while she’s walking. She has a tendency to timidly yet aggressively mess with or almost pretend to “fight with” some still object on the floor for a long period of time. And another unusual thing is that she was just spayed so she should be sleepy and restful I assume, but she is only sleepy after the medication for about 30 minutes and then all of the other time she is usually extremely hyper and barking non stop. However, most of these behaviors she exhibited before the recent head trauma/for as long as I’ve had her. I really can’t afford to take her to any sort of specialist other than a regular vet. Does anyone have any advice or recommendations for how to manage this? Or any opinions on what might be the problem? I’ve wondered if she could possibly have “dog autism” and I see that head trauma could also be a possible cause. I have already always been very consistent with her in routine and balancing her all of her needs and wants – as I saw that is important when managing this.

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  • Why does my puppy suddenly hate his crate?

    I have an 11 month old mini dachshund. He’s slept in his crate ever since we brought him home at 8 weeks and it’s never been an issue. However, all of a sudden he will cry and whine as soon as he’s locked inside at night. During the day he spends 3-4 hours at most in the crate and at night, he’s in there for about 6-7 hours so it’s not like he spends a whole of time in there. I make sure to take him out to potty before crating and his crate is in a quiet area with a blanket over top. He’s never ever whined when being crated at night but all of a sudden these past few nights he’s started crying non stop the second he’s locked inside and I don’t know what to do. I can’t leave him out to free roam because he will tear shit up, or get into something he shouldn’t. Is this just a phase he’s going through? Is there something I should be doing to retrain him? What do I do?! I can deal with 20-30 minutes of whining but this is 2-3 HOURS of nonstop wailing until I just eventually let him out and sleep on the couch with him because I feel bad (which I know is just giving him what he wants and reenforcing this behavior) I just don’t know what else to do.

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  • The puppy blues are really getting to me

    Hey everyone, I recently got a Cockapoo 2nd gen a little over a week ago and man it has been a trip 😭. I honestly just been so overwhelmed because it’s my first time having a puppy (even though my parents are there to help out) and I just trying to be good puppy parent and a good college student at the same time😭.

    In the very beginning he was fine he was much calm mostly because it was first time being at the house and trying to get adjusted, but once he was more adjusted he started playing bitting a lot and even start tugging on my pants and stuff to get our attention to play with him, and we obviously I love him so much and unknowing started babying too much.

    And when I went to the train today, my puppy would not leave my side (being a true Velcro dog) he did explore a bit but eventually sat next to me. And the train noticed and started explaining separation anxiety to me, and after the training, the whole situation shocked me but now I’m just worried, it all sinking in and I just worried about him becoming an aggressive dog because of my poor training skills. I really love and cherish him but this puppy period is really giving puppy blues and unexpected regret 😞. Do u guys have any advice also I’m sorry if I have grammar issues😭.

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  • Dog hates baths but goes crazy for 1 type of lotion

    So its got me thinking, my long haired akita absolutely hates baths, water in general unless shes taking a walk and theres a puddle, toebeans only. She went absolutely nuts just recently for dermaveen body lotion. I understand it is a smell thing. So im wondering if theres something out there that will encourage bathtime? If bathing at home im in the shower with her as if we do it outside she sees the prep and is gone…

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  • dog was acting strange last night

    so I live in NJ, specifically monmouth county and I was just wondering if anyone else’s dog was actually strange last night? he was shaking and hiding in corners/under beds when he normally doesn’t do anything like that. I thought he was maybe going to be sick overnight? but nothing. today’s he’s acting totally fine and was just wondering if anyone else in the area had pets that were acting odd for seemingly no reason. I looked it up and no earthquakes yesterdays.

    of course if it happens again I will take him to the vet but he’s acting normal as of right now.

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  • How do you know if a breeder is reputable?

    I’ve been slowly considering adopting a dog sometime in the near future (I still have no idea on the breed that would be best suited for me, there’s more research to be done there) but rather than adopting from a shelter like I was originally planning on doing, I may consider going with a breeder instead.

    I know adopting through a shelter would be the responsible thing to do, and I am still open to that option, but I’ve had a really bad experience with our last shelter dog and I don’t know if I can risk reliving that experience again. I would prefer to go through a more reliable option.

    But my question is, how do I know if a breeder is reputable? What are the signs I need to look for?

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  • High prey drive dogs and cat cohabitation

    For those of you who have successfully managed a high prey drive dog and trained them to live peacefully with cats… how?

    I have an amazing 5-month old puppy… but she has a high prey drive and gets really worked up about the cats (we have 4)… I adopted her less than 3 weeks ago and have been trying to only allow her into the room with them when she is leashed, tired, and reinforce positive interactions and calm behavior but if the cats sneak into our space when I’m not prepared she will chase them.

    Help!

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  • Shower thought: I wish I could get a brain scan while looking at a picture of my dog

    I want to see the part of my brain light up with joy. I love my dog so much and he brings me so much joy. I would love to see how my brain reacts to the immense happiness he brings me ❤️

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  • I’m considering renaming my dog, is it too late?

    Hi, so my dog is named Ryder, and for awhile I thought that was fine and cool, however after learning the reasons why my ex named him that it's begun to to bother me. Now that I'm single and took the dog with me, I'm wondering if it would be possible to change his name now at roughly over a year old or if it would cause too much confusion. Something like Bruce (His face's markings kinda looks like a batarang) or Brick maybe?

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