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5months – Crate Regression ?
My five month old puppy is crate trained (in a separate dark room & white noise) and sleeps through the night (10pm-5:45) but within the last week-or-so when we put her in her crate for the first 5-10 minutes she barks and cries. She eventually does settle and when I wake her up in the morning she’s sleeping.
My husband thinks we need to ignore the barks and cries, at bed time she’s fed, she usually has just got outside to poop and pee and she has her kong filled with peanut butter.
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A beloved dog from my area went missing last night due to loud cracker noises..hasn’t returned yet..should we be worried.
Everyone is so worried ..please suggest how to initiate the search.
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Exciting News & Advice Needed: My Dog Just Had Three Puppies!
Hi everyone!
I wanted to share some exciting news – my dog just gave birth to three adorable puppies! It's been an amazing experience watching her become a mom, and the little ones are absolutely precious.
However, I'm also feeling a bit overwhelmed. I live alone and I'm concerned about my ability to properly care for the mother and all three puppies as they grow. This wasn't exactly planned, and while I'm committed to ensuring they all receive proper care, I could really use some advice from those with experience.
Some specific questions I have:
- What supplies should I prioritize getting for the mom and newborn puppies?
- How do I manage the feeding schedule and care routine while living alone?
- At what age should I start looking for forever homes for the puppies I can't keep?
- What's the best way to find responsible owners if I need to rehome them?
- Are there any rescue organizations that might help with the process?
I'd appreciate any tips, advice, or resources you could share! And of course, once they're a bit older and I've had a chance to catch my breath, I'll definitely share some puppy photos.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Walking away when puppy is biting my ankles
So we’re trying the walk-out method of leaving the room when our puppy has a hold of our socks/trousers/ankles. However how are you meant to walk away when the door is so far and your puppy has such a hold of your clothing? I feel like I’m dragging my puppy along with me which is exciting him more
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We have a 3 year old male black labrador and have just gotten a 8 week old female black labrador, but the older one is quite aggressive at the sight of her.
So we have a 3 year old male black labrador called Max who was a rescue dog who also didn't socialise much when he was younger. We got have at the age of 1 and whilst he's super gentle and trusting quickly with humans, he tends to bark and chase other dogs, birds etc.
We have a cat who he's become accustomed to over time, so we figured he would adjust just as well with a baby sister, but he's heavily aggressive around her, barks loudly, foams at the mouth, whimpers and jots around.
I assume this is normal. We're opting to keep then separated most of the time, with Max being able to roam freely around the house and maintain his routine, whilst the puppy, Minnie, is kept in our bedroom with supervision in her own space. We have a overly large cage for her, mainly for sleeping in at night, but also as a way to slowly introduce her to Max, and we are considering putting up some pet gates by the bedroom so he can see her, but also have the option to go away and come back in his own time.
I'm hoping by sharing this here that you might be able to offer some advice or pointers as to what has worked for you with similar situations, or with dogs who are equally unsociable or territorial.
Is this normal? Any advice for getting the larger dog to be more calm around seeing the puppy in the house?
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Not sure what to do with my dog situation
I am in the military, live alone and not supposed to deploy or leave because of my job. 7am-3pm work schedule.
Knowing this i got a dog to keep me company. But i just got told I am being temporarily assigned to a different job working 12 hour days 4pm-4am.
I know a few people who could lend a hand every now and then but my dog would need to be walked sometime in the late night atleast once every day that i work.
I hate being in this situation i dont want my dog to be lonely or get sick from not going to the restroom.
Im afraid ill have to give her up. Is there any advice someone can give me?
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