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  • Transport New Puppy on Plane

    I am picking up an 8 week old Springer Spaniel puppy from a breeder 1400 km away. Driving was not an option so will be transporting home on a plane. The breeder will meet me at the airport and is supplying an airline approved soft crate. I managed to score a very low priced first class ticket so priority on and off and the airline has given approval on my ticket.

    That said what advice can folks give me on the challenges I will face, toilet, food, etc. The flight is only 1.6 hrs but I need to check in 2 hours ahead of time and then there is the waiting for the flight and as always possible late flights. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Fearful walk worries

    My pup is very nervous by nature and has really struggled getting confidence for walks

    Even with very positive socialisation, she’s just improved very slightly.

    This last few weeks she’s come on strides, started taking rewards outside (occasionally) and generally walking infront quite comfortably but today we went for a walk around our block and it went pear shaped

    She got 3/4 of the way around confidently and happily but then there just seemed to be loads of people, two on bikes Speeding up the pavement we had to avoid, a loose dog running freely into the road that started screaming when it was picked up, too many cars to cross the road safely and create space in time and then a baby screaming it’s little lungs out

    We had about 2ft to walk before we had a safe crossing space to head back home and by that time she’d completely shut down and frozen, her tail was just tucked under her and she was petrified, couldn’t move and wouldn’t even look at me

    I sat on the side of the road for about 10 minutes with her until she was willing to take a few steps and cross over the road but she was still really reluctant to move even after that long and all the hustle and bustle subsiding

    She doesn’t recover quick, she’s flighty and it doesn’t take much to knock her confidence

    Once we got back into our street she was fine, happy to walk down to the bottom, cross and walk back up to our house but now she just seems really disengaged and upset

    She is six Months old in a week and I really wanted her to go into it with confidence so that fear stages didn’t knock her more than necessary

    I just hope that by tomorrow she’s feeling a bit better and is happy to try again

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  • Puppy still insecure and shy at 7 months, any recommendations for things to try before going to a trainer?

    My mini bernedoodle has always been shy, and while it's improved a bit over time, he's still really shy/insecure at 7 months. I'm worried it's going to escalate into anxious or reactive behavior, he's already starting to bark a bit at the front door of our apartment when people walk by in the hall for example.

    Are there any basic activities or training I can try on my own to improve his confidence before I look to spend money on a trainer?

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  • Teaching puppy not to pull on leash…

    I have a puppy that is almost 7 months, he is a mixed breed (lab/McNab/Border Collie and Malinois) He is generally a very well behaved puppy, he is calm at home, crate trained, has an off switch and a great temperament…but he gets super overstimulated on walks and it is making it impossible to teach him leash manners. I can practice all day inside and in my back yard, and even in parking lots, and he does amazing..but as soon as we head outside the house to walk around the block he goes crazy. God forbid there be someone walking their dog by us, the whole walk is ruined before it starts. I hired a trainer when he was about 5 months and she came for a couple of sessions and taught me that if he pulls I stop until he checks in with me, treat and then keep going. She also taught me to distract him from other dogs with a high voice and treats in my hands to make it seem like taking treats from me is more interesting than the other dog…these tricks worked okay when he was 5 months. But now they do not work at all. He lives at the end of the leash, I cannot get him to walk next to me outside. I can have the smelliest teat and he doesn't care. It is so frustrating….also we use a front clip harness but his body is weirdly proportioned so I have a hard time finding one that fits him right, and I don't want to spend a bunch of money on something he is going to grow out of. I am at a loss. Do I spend money for another trainer to come and tell me the same thing, to stop when he pulls? That just seems to overstimulate him more. Is it just this adolescent phase? Or the border collie part of him spazzing out?? I need help I am so frustrated and saddened. I have tried doing training before the walk so he is more tired, but that seems to make him even more overstimulated. I don't know what to do..any tips or tricks, or encouragement would be much appreciated.

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  • Is it normal for my 6-month-old Golden Retriever be this sleepy?

    Hi everyone! I have a 6-month-old female golden retriever puppy and I feel like she’s way more tired than other golden puppies I see online.

    Her weekly routine looks like this:

    • 3 walks a day, about 15 minutes each • Thursday: full day of daycare (no walk) • Sunday: 1 hour of puppy play group • Monday: 1 hour training class 

    On regular days, when we’re not on walks, we’ll usually do an enrichment toy or something mentally stimulating.

    But overall she seems tired a lot of the time. Her schedule is usually:

    • Up for ~2 hours • Sleeps for 3–4 hours (in crate) • Repeat that twice during the day • Then she sleeps about 11 hours overnight (in crate) 

    When she’s awake she seems normal and happy, but she’s pretty much done after a walk and a little enrichment and then wants to nap.

    I always see people talking about how energetic golden puppies are, so it makes me wonder if this is normal.

    • Is this a typical amount of sleep for a ~6-month-old puppy? • Do some goldens just naturally have a more laid-back temperament? Or should I expect her energy level to increase as she gets older? 

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  • Puppy goes crazy when I return home

    Maybe I'm worried over nothing, but I would like to see other people's opinions.

    I have a 5-month-old female poodle/Spitz/terrier mix. She was born a drama queen and I'm used to that.

    A couple of days ago, I had a medical appointment and left her in my family's house. She lived there when she was 2 to 4 months, , she knows everyone there, so she's pretty comfortable there. When I left she cried a little, but my sister said she stopped in less than five minutes and went back to playing.

    I was gone for 3 or 4 hours. During all this time, according to my family, she was very chill: played, took a nap, had a few zoomies in the garden. All was well.

    But when I got home, she went INSANE. Started to bark and cry and jump, peed on the floor, jumped over me and started to bit me (thank God she is small). Her body language was of over excitement (I've seen her like that in other contexts).

    As I said, I'm used to her drama, but this was way too much even for her. It was the first time I left her alone for so long, but even so, she had never got even close to this level of desperation, so it worried me. Is this a sign of over attachment? We live alone together, she is used to be left alone to her business for a few hours but she knows that I'm home and comes close whenever she wants. I'm also confused because she was very calm before I came back, my family said she gave no signs of missing me at all.

    Do you think I should do something about it? Or is it a normal behavior since it was the first time I left her for more than an hour?

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  • Just an observation

    So I'm new to the sub but not dogs. I posted a message about wearing collars or not. What's really cool is that people differ on opinion for valid reasons, but I haven't seen anyone berate anyone else on their opinion which in this day and age is very welcome. HIAWP (Happiness is a warm puppy)

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  • How to entertain a dog wearing a cone 24/7 ?

    hi,

    My Boston needs to wear a cone 24/7 for atleast 7 days. He usually is very active. The weather outside is terrible and all his usual toys aren’t reachable with the damn cone : he either gets the toy stuck in his cone with no way of reaching it with his paws, how he hits the floor pretty hard with his cone when trying to reach something on the ground.

    im trying to think of something that does not need to be help but that does not roll on or need to be reached from the floor. I’m stuck

    If you guys have any ideas, please feel free to share !!

    Thanks all

    kim (and gus)

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  • Rehoming older dog and it’s breaking me

    I adopted my sweet girl 6 years ago when I was in much better circumstances. And unforeseen divorce changed everything, and I have been scraping by for years to care for my pets but with her advancing age I find myself unable to meet her needs and have got in touch with a foster program to place her.

    It’s killing me, I feel like a piece of my soul is about to be ripped out. We love each other so deeply, I’m so scared of what she is going to feel. She has been a companion through the hardest years of my life and it brings me great shame that I cannot be here through hers. I know rehoming her will allow her the dignity and comfort she needs to thrive in her golden years but I hate that I feel like I am abandoning her because she is “too difficult”. I KNOW that this is the right decision given my inability to balance her into my life appropriately but I just don’t know what I am going to do without her. She is everything to me, and I to her. How do I even begin to let her go.

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  • Rug system at doorways?

    With 2 dogs and wet spring weather we’re getting a lot of dirty paws coming in the house. We have your typical 2×3 or 3×4 rugs just inside our doorways that get need laundering almost daily. Any suggestions for a specific brand or methodology that will hold the rugs in place and also not curl up badly after laundering?

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