Category: Top Dog

Maintaining a list of dog related items

  • I need help from my fellow pet owners!

    I am doing research for my psychology class but it has to be voluntary and anonymous. Being a pet owner I wanted to study other pet owners. If you are interested in participating please fill out my mood survey below.

    Thank you all so much for the help and support! ❤️🐾

    Mood Survey

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  • Playtime fading

    Has anybodies dog grown out of playing fetch? My dog is turning 7 in Nov and fetch used to be her absolute favorite thing to do. Full speed sprinting for it everyday until she got too tired to run. But, lately she’ll chase after the ball until she gets to it, 50/50 on if she picks it up and if she does; something usually catches her interest instead and she’ll just drop it and go start sniffing things or eating grass. Is this a normal thing for dogs starting to get a bit older?

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  • How to help my dog deal with loss?

    This morning we had to put down our 11 year old shih tzu, Luca, after a battle with lymphoma. Our 3 year old Coton, Milo seems a little loss without his companion. Is there any way to help Milo cope with the loss? I assume, just like people, we have to wait it out and let him grieve, but I want to help him if I can.

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  • can dogs sense when something’s wrong with human like illness?

    my dogs have recently been whining at me a lot, and i wonder if they can sense how i havent had an appetite/havent really ate in 2 weeks, nor felt thisrty, or tired. When I do sleep I sleep for 12 hours. I don’t know if there’s anything wrong with me because I can’t drive. My dogs have recently been more affectionate and whine a lot to me even when they don’t need to go outside/arent thirsty. they look sad and idk what to do to help them. it maybe also could be my dogs age? i’m unsure i need the dog experts help!

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  • Individual or group training for two dogs?

    I have two dogs (ages 3 and 4). They're very sweet and food motivated/smart, but are very excitable and have trouble listening when they're excited and get distracted easily. The smaller one is also sometimes a jerk to the bigger one (e.g., she moves closer to him and then growls that hes in her space). I have been trying to work on these things myself and eventually realized i could use some professional help. I had a few questions related to this;

    1. Would people recommend I start with individual training or a group class? I'm open to doing both too.

    2. For either one (group or individual), would both dogs be trained at the same time or would I have to take them one by one?

    Thank you!

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  • When did you stop feeding your puppy 3 meals a day

    Hi everyone,

    Our mini schnauzer (male) has suddenly become disinterested in his lunch right after he turned 5 months old. He still eats his breakfast and dinner.

    We had initially planned to stop feeding him lunch at around 6 months old but this may be a natural point to stop (especially if he’s disinterested and not eating it). We don’t want to keep wasting food either!

    When did you all stop feeding your dogs lunch/the third meal?

    TYIA!

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  • Picking up our Havanese puppy at 12 weeks — worried about the big change from countryside to Paris city life

    Hey everyone! 👋

    So we’re finally getting our Havanese puppy on December 29th — he’ll be 12 weeks old by then! We actually arranged this date with the breeder because we were going on holidays before that, and it just would’ve been too complicated to bring him home earlier.

    The upside is that when we do bring him home, we’ll have three full weeks off to focus 100% on him — training, bonding, and just getting him settled in.

    But lately I’ve been getting a bit nervous… he’s been growing up in a really rural, countryside environment, and we live right in the city center of Paris. I’m worried that the sudden change at 12 weeks — new people, new noises, new smells, traffic, etc. — might be overwhelming or affect his socialization window.

    Has anyone else brought a puppy home around that age from the countryside to a busy city Did your pup adapt okay? Any tips on helping him adjust smoothly without too much stress? Should I be doing anything special to make sure he gets enough socialization in that first week or two?

    I just want to make sure we’re setting him up for success — we’re so excited to welcome him, I just don’t want the big change to be too much for the little guy.

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  • Dog Adolescence or something else?

    My goldendoodle dog is 12 months old, and the last few weeks have been absolute chaos with him. He is jumping and biting/nipping and is not listening to commands. It’s really scary for most everybody around him and especially for my older age parents. He’s in training once a week and to be honest, I’m not sure that anything is going to work with him. This is the third round of training that he’s been in and I do my absolute best to reinforce everything at home. It’s definitely not a perfect system, but I really don’t know what else to do. I take him for walks several times a day. I play with him. This includes puzzles, fetch (although he doesn’t ever really bring the thing back), tug, and I use his treats for different types of fun activities where he learns different things. He’s well fed and gets pretty good rest throughout the day. It never seems like it’s enough of anything. Is this adolescence? How did you handle it?

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  • Puppy doesn’t do anything till I get home??

    My dog just turned 1 year old yesterday. The entire time I’ve had him, going to work and school makes me so sad. He has toys, food, water, and my family members when I’m gone. But I think our bond is too strong, if that’s even possible lol. I’ve literally been considering online school so i have more time with him during the day. Only because when I’m gone, he doesn’t eat, I don’t notice any of his toys out of his toy bin, and I’ve been told he doesn’t always go poop/pee when I’m not home. When he was super young he had bad separation anxiety (as most puppies do) and it 100% has gotten so much better. But the not eating really bothers me. I thought he’d eventually get over that too. Is this normal? Does anyone else’s dog do absolutely nothing until you get home?

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