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  • UK owners, any recommendations for large orthopaedic beds please?

    I have a 4 year old lab and a 3 year old golden, I know they’re young but they’re both prone to hip dysplasia + other joint issues which is why I’m looking specifically for orthopaedic beds

    It doesn’t need to tick every box, but other features I’m looking for are: water/moisture resistant lining, machine washable cover, minimum of 4” thick, heat regulating (the golden is a fluffy boy who overheats easily)

    Ideally the design would be a mattress or would only have 1 head rest (they like to sleep sprawled out)

    I’ve seen the beds available on VetRelieve and Big Barker and whilst they look amazing the price is just a bit too high (Big Barker only ships from the US so it’s the shipping costs that push it over)

    Thank you for any recommendations

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  • 5 month old puppy suddenly hates his crate after loving it — fear period or regression?

    Hey everyone,

    Looking for some advice or reassurance. My 5 month old puppy, Murphy, used to love his crate. He’d nap in there for 2–3 hours during the day and it let me actually leave my apartment for a bit to do errands since I’m raising him solo.

    After a weekend camping trip, he suddenly wants nothing to do with it. If I put him in, he barks and cries nonstop. The weird part is he’s totally fine sleeping in it at night.

    Is this maybe a fear period or just a random setback? Has anyone else had this happen and managed to fix it? I’m feeling kinda stuck and just want to get back to where we were.

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  • Why does my blue heeler do this?

    Why does my blue heeler “snarl” into our couch cushions or bed? He presses his nose into it and snarls

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  • How do I train my puppy to pee on the pee pad?

    Can anyone help me? It's my 2nd day with our puppy(poncho) and I want to get him trained to pee on our pad.

    He seems very resistant on going outside, hits the brakes every time and won't go to the bathroom when we take him out. Help!!!

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  • Help with puppy peeing all day

    Hi,

    I recently adopted my 3rd puppy. I adopted his full brother, a purebred Golden Retriever, last year and trained him in 3 days. Not a single accident in the house since he was 8 weeks old. My method was to take him outside every 15 minutes and reward only outside and never punish. He understood this very quickly. He's registered and being trained as a service dog and couldn't be better.

    I adopted his brother at 6 weeks and he's now 11 weeks. I've been doing this method every day, and he knows he gets a treat when he goes outside, but doesn't hold it ever. I made a count yesterday and he peed 75 times, and not just marking, and about 40 of these were in the house. He went a substantial amount most of the time. I took him to the vet and he doesn't have a UTI and they told us to not withhold water. I now take him outside every 10 minutes, but he rarely holds it for the full 10 minutes, and I'm going insane. When I took him for a 15 minute walk yesterday, he peed 6 times, and a decent amount each time. He sleeps through the night so I know he doesn't need to go every 5 minutes.

    I'm looking for any advice. I'm going insane. I just come in and out the house all day long and clean urine the rest of the time.

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  • My dog reminds me every day what unconditional love really means

    Lately, life has been a little heavy. I’ve been dealing with stress, some loneliness, and just that feeling of being a bit lost. But every evening, when I walk through my front door, my dog comes running, tail wagging, eyes bright, acting like I’m the best thing that’s ever happened.

    It doesn’t matter what kind of day I’ve had, good, bad, or completely exhausting, he’s there with that same pure excitement. No judgment, no questions, just love. I sit on the floor, and he rests his head on my knee like he knows exactly what I need.

    I know people say “dogs don’t live long enough,” and it breaks my heart every time I think about it. But in the time we do get, they fill our lives with more love and loyalty than most of us ever deserve.

    If you’re reading this and having a tough day, hug your dog a little tighter tonight. They really are the best kind of therapy there is.

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  • American vs English Lab

    Does my lab look more like American (field bred) or English (show bred)? She is 5 months old.

    I posted 3 pictures of her here: https://imgur.com/a/hJxPh21

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  • My puppy bites and jumps on me all the while aggressively pulling at the leash, help! :<

    My 8 month old lab/ staff puppy that I adopted 5 months agi has suddenly started aggressively biting and nipping at my arms and leash pulling every time we go for a walk, to the point of bleeding. I am so frustrated and lost at how I can counter this behaviour. i have tried ignoring him and turning my back but he doesn’t stop, he just ends up tearing my clothes and making me bleed. Another time I tried to grab him and say no when he was jumping, and it ended up in busting my lip in the process. Most of the time he is great, he listens to all the commands I have taught him, even has forced naps in his crate during the day, goes for walks twice a day, has plenty of toys to play with. I am hurt, physically and mentally, it always ends in me crying and bleeding. I am worried he is turning aggressive, worse that he is gonna stick to this behaviour and not change, I dont know how to get him ti calm down in such situations, please help! How do I let him know that he is hurting le, or that he needs to calm down and not bite or leash pull ?

    leash pulling #biting

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  • Separation anxiety 2 days in

    So yesterday I got a puppy, I’ve been through all the welcome home training, positive introduction to crate, food, napping etc, he’s super comfortable with me follows me everywhere etc.

    However, as soon as he cannot physically touch me he starts whining begging and throwing himself at whatever divider there is even if he can see me, I’ve tried doing the small amount of times away building up but no matter how short of a time he whines immediately, how can I fix this? He’ll need to eventually be left alone for a few hours while I do errands etc and it’s starting to give me pup blues when I’ve just gotten him.

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