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  • Random thought

    If dogs ran the world:
    -Mail trucks? Gone.
    -Treats? Unlimited.
    -Couches? Public domain.
    -Dinner? Every time you make eye contact.

    What law would your dog pass first?

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  • Puppy keeps biting toes

    Hello,

    I have a 12 week old puppy, hes great. Training is going really well for the most part but im having one stubborn issue. When hes excited he goes for my toes! He knows "leave it" when hes not excited, he ignores it otherwise. We train "leave it". When hes calm I train calm by praising him or with treats. We have done the run away game so he doesn't jump when hes Calm but as soon as he gets the zoomies its straight for the toes or my pants!

    I've done redirection with another toy, ignoring with my back to him (doesn't work as he chases and then bites my toes), time outs, But nothing seems to stop him. We could be playing and next minute hes on the toes! I wear shoes now so I dont react ( it hurts) but still no luck so any advice is welcome!

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  • Why is my puppy so aggressive?

    It’s coming up to a month since we picked up a bichon frise/maltese mix puppy. Things have been up and down, crate tolerance has improved and potty is relatively okay…. But I just don’t know what to do about his behaviour.

    Main two issues are growling, biting and then maniac behaviour.

    He growls a lot. If we’re outside but it’s time to go back in, he growls and barks and sometimes bites when I try pick him up. He growls and bites the moment we get inside and will not let anyone dry his paws or take off the harness. Sometimes he will be playing calmly and then suddenly start barking, jumping and trying to bite me and my partner. Sometimes he comes up to us to get on the sofa but bites if we try pick him up. He’s very barking and demanding if he sees us eat and wants a treat immediately and will bark if doesn’t receive one.

    Tried redirection with toys and sometimes it works and sometimes he gets even more manic. Tried to do timeout but often he will persist chasing after us, biting and other than physically shove him off, there is no way of getting him to stop biting. And I don’t want to shove him off. I’ve been training him commands and he can do sit and down and sometimes touch, but whilst he will do whatever I ask of him to get the treat, he then immediately continues his behaviour. If it’s just me I try to ignore him, but my partner really struggles with the barking and what he’s been happening lately is that we lure him with a treat towards us and then pick him up and throw him in his playpen/crate. He calms down immediately there and starts to cry to be let out… which we do after a few minutes until he stops crying. Often he will just continue being manic the moment he is let out.

    I don’t know if this is a normal behaviour that will improve with time and we should just carry on ignoring him and training him commands. Or is this a serious problem that requires a 1:1 trainer? We have puppy classes starting in November, but that is of course a group environment.

    I love my puppy. I look forward to seeing him after a day of work and I like the morning kisses and cuddles he gives. But he is such a jerk and I really don’t like him. I cry at least weekly because of him. The relationship with my partner is strained. I don’t know if we are just shit dog parents or I picked up the wrong pup or maybe this is just normal and will eventually pass.

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  • German Shepard 7month

    Hello! I just adopted a 7month old German Shepard/ Boxer mix. After bringing him home i found out he is not potty trained, has a very bad biting habit, and seems to have an allergy to something. He has bumps all over his stomach (he eats large breed puppy kibble from purina). He itches all over his body but doesnt have flees. I was just looking for some tips on what food I can switch him to, treats that are good for his breed, anything that his good for his coat, tips on not to bite, things like that. I do crate train him, he is usually in his crate 0-6 hrs a day but no longer. He does very good in there, having no accidents. Thank you!

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  • Anyone else had a dog that will not play?

    Our dog doesn’t like toys, doesn’t even seem to know what they are for. She will not chase a ball or play with teddies or do tug-o-war. She also doesn’t play with us when we try to get her excited, we try to play fight with her and she will just not engage whatsoever. She has never had the zoomies and would happily sleep the day away unless we take her for a walk where she will come alive and enjoys sniffing. It just seems she is totally apathetic in the home. For reference she is a 2 year old show cocker spaniel and you would think by her calm nature she is a senior dog. Has anyone had this experience with a dog and any tips to help with enrichment as she just seems happy to do absolutely nothing.

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  • puppy problems 😥

    hey so, i’ve been having some worries + probs w/ my 3mo pup

    1️⃣ he just wants to BITE. like, ALL. THE. TIME. if i crouch down to hang w/ him he jumps straight at my face 💀 it’s super annoying. he literally doesn’t know how to interact w/o biting and idk what to do anymore. he’s been working w/ a really good trainer and she told me to say “no” firmly + press his tongue when he bites. i’ve been doing that but… IT. DOES. NOT. WORK. 😭 anyone else dealing w/ this?? i know it’s a puppy thing but it’s so frustrating not being able to just chill w/ him bc of the constant biting :/

    2️⃣ i’ve got a cat (1yo) and a dog (5yo) and they hate him 😭 he’s been w/ us for over a month now and still ZERO interaction. during the day he stays outside, and at night he’s in a restricted room. they see him but don’t show ANY interest in getting closer—actually the opposite. my dog just barks non-stop and my cat keeps hiding + growling 😭

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  • Are there any places you can walk you dog indoors?

    It’s been raining for two days. We are just making mad dashes out to relieve her. I would love to get out and walk. I could go to a mall, but she can’t. Are there any indoor places big enough to walk around with a dog?

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  • Bells on a dogs collar in a wheelchair home

    My family has adopted a small puppy (currently 2.5kg) a month ago and she has been wearing a reflective kitten collar with a bell. I am concerned about the bell irritating her as it constantly jangles, but there are electric wheelchair users in my home who prefer the bell as it alerts her location.

    Am I overly concerned? Is it justifiable to keep a bell long-term if it's potentially keeping her from being injured by a wheelchair? It's hard to train her to completely avoid the chairs, as the wheelchair users are also giving the puppy lots of affection too and is often placed in their laps. I am worried about long-term hearing issues and general irritation the bell may cause, and think

    What are your thoughts?

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  • As a dog walker, is it normal to walk clients’ dogs off leash?

    I always thought dog walkers walk their clients’ dogs on leash unless in a secure and enclosed space, like a private dog field. Is normal to let them off leash? A local dog walker has been walking 8/9 dogs off leash and two run away last week. Unfortunately, one died. I don’t know how one person can possibly control that many dogs off leash.

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