Did you guys get it for your puppy? Was there any side effects? Thinking of getting it for my 8 months old puppy but not sure. Thanks!
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Did you guys get it for your puppy? Was there any side effects? Thinking of getting it for my 8 months old puppy but not sure. Thanks!
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My puppy used to eat like she was starving, but now that I’ve slowly switched her food (I think she might of been allergic to her first food – chicken) she won’t immediately start eating, and sometimes needs encouragement to start eating, and to finish. Can this be normal when switching foods, or is she just not a fan? She eats it just fine as treats, but is a little weird at meal times now.
Thanks!
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My pup, Ollie, is a 90 pound rescue mix. He's 8 years old. He is absolutely spoiled! Lately, in the past month or so, he's managed to destroy almost all of his toys, some that he's had for years! The only things he doesn't destroy quickly are tennis balls.
He loves the extra long squeaky snakes and all of the Outward Hound toy line. Buying him toys is getting expensive when they last less than 5 minutes! I don't trust the toys that state they're for "super chewers" because I always find that one review of someone who said their dog destroyed it and would so be Ollie.
I'm hoping for any recommendations for toys that will last! I'd like them to be under $10 each, but I can go up to $20 for really good ones. He can't chew nylabones because a small piece got stuck once and almost killed him. I'm running out of options! Help!
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Has anyone here ever used simple green outdoor odor eliminator out of a pump sprayer? For me it would be far more convenient but there isn't much information about using it from a pump sprayer.
It would be nice if there was a video demonstrating how much to apply to artificial turf.
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Has anyone here ever used simple green outdoor odor eliminator out of a pump sprayer? For me it would be far more convenient but there isn't much information about using it from a pump sprayer.
It would be nice if there was a video demonstrating how much to apply to artificial turf.
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My puppy is trained and ring the bell whenever they have to go. I am going to stay at friends for few days- how can my puppy indicate me there?
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How do you guys put ur puppy to sleep at night ? Mine won’t stop barking and crying all night long it’s starting to drive me crazy haha
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Hi!! My family has a lab mix puppy (~10 months) and I want to introduce him to my kitten. The puppy absolutely freaks out any time he sees a small animal and is very high energy. We have a senior kitty who is a very grouchy old lady and mostly keeps to herself, they have met but the puppy always scares her away. Any tips?
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Hi all!
First winter with my first dog in a snowy area and my mesh divider plus a towel isn’t cutting it. I saw this car seat cover and liked it because it can fold up when needed which I frequently do have human passengers. I can’t find many reviews on it. Anyone have thoughts or similar suggestions? I like that it covers the gap and can still remain a divider when folded up!
https://pecute.net/products/pecute-rear-green-diamond-checkered-honeycomb-panel-car-pad-wrap
My girl is like a 38lbs Australian cattle mutt so not the biggest but very very messy and fuzzy.
Thanks all!
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Hey Reddit, still looking for advice on my puppy's crate anxiety. I've been working with him for about a month and understand he's a bit anxious when left alone; it's more about being alone than being away from me specifically. My puppy's crate is large and comfortable, but he still doesn't like it and keeps running out. I continue trying to feed him in the crate, but he still runs out, and I can see his mistrust towards it. When I close the crate door, he cries for around 20 minutes, then stops and falls asleep. However, each time, the crying becomes more aggressive and louder. He's now only started sleeping in the house during all-day naps, whereas before he wouldn't sleep at all without forced naps. Currently, he only sleeps if I lie on the couch, motionless, next to him, but I can't be an immobile person lying on the couch for 19 hours a day. I would like him to sleep in his crate and feel that it's his personal safe space, instead, I can see his contempt for the crate. He is also very active, and I understand the crate is the safest place for him while we're out, as our city isn't pet-friendly at all.
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