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I'm not sure on this one .. UNLESS puppy is relaxed and happy and not obsessing over its food . Patting a puppy who is in this guarding mode is both rewarding and escalating the behaviour ... and risking a bite.
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I would say that's more than mild! I would first up suggest that you seek professional advice, Yes there are things you can try - however, if you're unsure ..things can go wrong. There is some info in the following threads... LINK LINK LINK I wish you well .. and hope you can stop this quickly before it gets worse. The little tyrant!!
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Someone in our town has one ..admittedly the dog is oldish now ..as is his owner .. but they both are always out & about .. dog happily on lead, and very relaxed At a local eating place, they are usually found out on the deck ..dog lies in the sun, and enjoys when people come & talk to him ... No idea what he was like when young, or is like at home ... but he impresses me every time
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Good luck at the vets.
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It would be wise I think... just in case. .. Normally the treatment is to fast a dog with tummy upset for 24 hrs... then give a bland diet , like boiled chicken & rice ...
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I second kirislin's advice.Vomiting and rubbish eating needs a good check by the vet . actually I posted on this... but it's gone ...... ?
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he will REALLY appreciate when you can go walking again !
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I would think so ... sounds a low risk ..and fun!
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;) if he's not losing weight , then unfortunately it is . cut his meal back by a third . no pigs ears or other treats . ..
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Introducing Ripley, The Newest Aussie On Mainstreet.
persephone replied to Gayle.'s topic in General Dog Discussion
Nup - Not happy ..he wants to go elsewhere ................... NOT ! What a sparkly looking handsome boy -
I'm curious about this ? Can you explain further?
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He was indeed a handsome lad! So sorry you had to make such a hard decision. ....
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Now email that to the council! ;) They'll be happy!
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When The Time Comes How Do You Tell Your Child?
persephone replied to casowner's topic in General Dog Discussion
9 is no baby - he is a good kid, and has experience with death .. so just stick to facts . Shannon is very old, and sick, and her body is worn out from being sick.. her body is too weak and sore to keep Shannon alive anymore ..and the vet will make sure she dies without pain or worry. (she is not 'going to sleep'.. she is dying with help ) I agree with a memento book or CD if he wants , and perhaps plan where she will be buried ? for you losing your little mate - she's been with you thru some trying times ... -
walking, playing , exploring ,training.
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Toileting in her crate is NOT a good plan .. it will make it very hard to train her that outside is for toilet . Yes, it is easier for you ..BUT pups, and training them well is not easy ;) people on here have bought pet shop puppies- kept so they had to toilet in their pen these were very tricky to train out of that "poo in my bed" habit ..and in an apartment you want a clean clean dog!! Waking up during the night ...remember each time she wakes, up, whimpers AND needs to toilet ..and you don't take her out .. -each time she does this reinforces that it's OK to toilet in her bed., and that you won't pay attention to her call. then she , she may be very quiet ...but also may be having problems. It is hard work. I googled a few links for you ... LINK LINK LINK
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Cosmolo explained it well. My rule is NO canine teeth on humans. It is dealt with very swiftly and firmly the first time.
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Crate training does NOT mean leaving a puppy locked in a crate most of the day, or while you are at work A`puppy needs to learn and experience its world ..a puppy needs to run & play & chase the wind and roll in grass . A`puppy needs to walk on all sorts of different textures/touch and smell different things ..follow its humans and learn their body language .... A puppy in an apartment needs some sort of toileting set up - as a small pup will need to toilet many many times during the day and a few at night. You need to train the pup to use whatever you are providing ..as puppy can NOT 'hold on' ....and will quickly get into a habit of toileting anywhere if training is slack. I suggest you put puppy's crate next to your bed ..the poor little thing is in a strange place-- no other dogs ... no Mum ... she needs company and reassurance . It would also teach her to soil her bed. it would also probably make her VERY anxious about the crate ..and Lord knows what other things This is not a thing which will do anything to help the pup's development. I hope tonight you can show your puppy that you are close and make sure she has a toilet opportunity ..and that you both get some sleep. Did you thoroughly research staffords? I wouldn't pick a stafford puppy as a good apartment dog ... they are active and strong and ,as you've found, can be noisy ;)
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I Love The Time After A Rain Shower :)
persephone replied to persephone's topic in Photos, Photos, Photos
wow! great caterpillar !!..I have a similar one - no caterpillar magic, tho -
thankyou for that update ...I was also wondering how she was going, Steve
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It means pretty things to look at! ;) Anyone else have some rainy /droplet shots?
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Thanks Woof It's interesting ... yep . I guess with young growing dogs , strengthening ligaments would def. help hold things in place - so a worthwhile plan !
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Tell Me Why Cooked Bones Are Bad!
persephone replied to lovemesideways's topic in General Dog Discussion
I'd also be interested in looking at results of that study -
I think she is gorgeous!! I love those stocky little legs ...small is good (she can still be a lapdog :p ) if her ribs are really easily felt ..then she may be a bit underweight - but she looks Ok to me in those photos!