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  • How to train puppy with biting and puppy house

    Hello :3 my puppy is 3 months and I wanna know how to train her to sleep in her dog house cus she’s getting to heavy for me to pick up and put on my bed 💔 im very weak ignore that but I have a dog house in my room next to my bed but she chooses my bed. I do put treats in the house and she does nap in it very rarely but she does. As well as biting cus I have entire scars on my hands and arms now and it’d be nice to not be bloody anymore 💔 I don’t have a kennel unfortunately so any non crate/kennel advice would be lovely

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  • Puppy freaking out when going to trains

    I have a 4 month old Yorkie/JR. I live in NYC and my job is cool either way her coming into the office with me. I live very far from the office so we have to take the train and she freaks out. She has a full fledge fit, thrashing, whining and nipping at me every time we have to go to the station. Once on the train she totally fine but walking there is a nightmare. I give her snacks and pick her up so shes in my coat to help her but i feel so guilty about it. There arent day cares that are able to assist me because shes so young and hasnt been spayed. I wrote a few people on rover. Im just waiting to hear back.

    Does anyone have any tricks i can do to soothe her on our way to the train and waiting for it? I know she’s overwhelmed but until i hear back theres nothing i can do as ive been told shes too you g to be felt alone.

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  • I have the puppy blues really bad and don’t know what to do.

    So I got a puppy yesterday and have been feeling miserable since. He’s a sweet boy just very energetic. I feel so guilty that the main thing I have been thinking since getting him is how I want to return him. I have read through so many posts of people saying it gets better and I know it will but I cannot stop crying and feeling exhausted. I came into this feeling so prepared and knew that it wasn’t going to be easy but I never imagined I would feel like this. Last night I was up for hours having a panic attack in bed. I just have no idea what to do. My partner has said it is hard but doesn’t feel the way that I do so it’s hard to really talk about it. I just feel so stuck and scared. Please if anyone has advice on how to take care of themselves during this time let me know. I know I can get through this I just cannot get past this thought that I will mentally be better if I just take him back to the shelter where I got him.

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  • Puppy bit me when she was hacking

    Earlier this evening, my 7 month old aussie puppy bit me. She was chewing on a toy when she started hacking (not quite choking) and I got concerned, so I started gently patting her back to see if that would help. She then snapped on me and bit me pretty hard, if I weren't wearing a sweater it would have cut the skin.

    A few seconds after this she was fine, and went back to chewing on her toy. She was even wagging her tail. I did my best not to react, but I gently guided her into her crate for a time out.

    Is this a normal reaction? My feelings are very hurt but I assume she attacked because she was stressed/uncomfortable.

    She is not an aggressive dog, but in the past, she has snapped a couple of other times due to some resource guarding, so maybe it could have been because of that? We have made a lot of improvement on the resource guarding but I know it may not be fully resolved.

    Please let me know your thoughts. Any tips/advice for how I should have handled this differently would be appreciated.

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  • puppy won’t let me train her for more than 10 minutes a day

    EDIT: thanks for all the comments and advice 🙂 i think i was messing up a bit trying to teach her 3 different things at a time since training is once a week, and we learn new things each week. from now on i’ll go for even shorter training periods and focus on sit only. i appreciate it!!

    this is really the only issue i have with my puppy, she has typical behavior but is easy to deal with in my opinion.

    anyway, i hate comparing dogs to each other but i have seen so many puppies younger than her (she’s abt 3 months old) who understand how to sit, stay, down, etc. meanwhile she will not focus for more than 10 minutes per day, and i still have to lure her to sit, down, and stand.

    we have a trainer who i am going to discuss it with, but it just feels so frustrating in the moment that i want to get it off my chest

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  • Deaf Puppy House Training

    Hey everyone, for the past two and a half weeks me and my family have been taking care of a 6 month old deaf Australian cattle dog. She was given to us with pretty bad manners and really bad separation anxiety. She been a quick learner and has adapted to crate training well. However she continually will poop in the house no matter what we try. I’ll take her out every hour for her to go, and reward her when she does. But, a lot of the time it doesn’t seem to work. She also will never go when we’re on walks; even off leash. I think it could be caused by separation anxiety, but on the other hand I’ve caught her mid squat while playing with her indoors. At this point we’re kind of at a loss with what to do any advice is appreciated!

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  • Crate vs pen training

    Hi everyone , 3 months ago we adopted the cutest little bichon poodle mix! She’ll be 1 next week! We were told she was crate trained (begrudgingly) . My husband and I both work out of the home for 8-9 hours a day. My son comes home from school after 7 hours and lets her out. Anyhow , we’ve always put her in her crate and for the first few weeks I came home for lunch.We have a camera at the crate to make sure she’s doing ok. However it pulls at my heart strings because she looks so sad and bored in there. She’s used to it now and doesn’t cry but I have the ability to section off a portion of the house for her. However every time I try and put her in the room and put the gates up she whines and cry’s and doesn’t stop. I want to do what’s best for her and I want her to be happy but it seems she’s only happy when we’re home. She definitely loves seeing me and following me around Everywhere once I get home so I don’t know if she has separation anxiety? Anyhow I just want to know should I keep her crated if she tolerates it or how do I go about training her to stay in the contained room?
    sorry so long

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  • Tell me it gets better

    I have never had a dog before and have always wanted one. We were finally in a position to do so, so 2.5 weeks ago we got a puppy from a rescue. He is 12.5 weeks old.

    He is incredibly cute and I adore him, but I'm so exhausted. He gets up twice a night, potty training is going about as well as you'd expect for someone who has no clue what they are doing. We just went to the vet today and he was diagnosed with tapeworm, coccidia, and giardia, and he is now on a med schedule for the next 2 weeks. 😭

    I'm so stressed now and keep thinking to myself even though I adore him, what have I done?! I desperately need a nap. I'm trying to keep him away from my 3 cats and 2 kids and divert my attention to everything that needs to be done. I have done so many loads of laundry today alone because of the worms and potty training.

    Tell me it gets better because right now, I am so overwhelmed and tired 😩

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  • Puppy crate training

    hello, just having issues with the crate. We feed, give high rewards, safe toys and do overnight sleeps in it. He just never goes in his cage alone or willingly, always has to be lured in with a treat. We have a command “inside” where he’ll go inside and lay down, and when he stays inside for small periods of time I’ll give him treats. All of my previous dogs never had issues with the crate and have willingly gone in w/o lures, so I’m just unsure of what to do at this point.

    We have enforced naps( 1 hour awake 2 hours asleep) depending on everyone’s schedules & time of day he’ll either be lured in his cage, or asleep on a giant squishmallow or the floor. Hell even enforce his nap himself lol. He self regulates either way. Just want him to be comfortable / willing to go in his crate alone

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