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Gabriel Feng

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  1. hey what about after 6 months? how often do you need to worm the pup then?
  2. Another update/ question. They seem to be getting on alot better although Bailey gets pretty annoyed when Cotton tries to play with her toys. They chase each other alittle sometimes, most of the time it ends up with Cotton submitting and just lying down infront of Bailey and not moving. Only thing is that once she does that Bailey would bark at her, i'm not sure if shes just saying "don't stop play some more" or what. The problem is when this happens at night it might annoy the neighbours and the high pitched barking is ear piercing, should i cut in and stop Bailey or just let her wear herself out? If i do cut in how should i go about doing it? She also barks when Cotton crawls onto my lap, i understand this is her being protective, how should i correct this? Thanks for the help guys.
  3. Hey guys how would you train your dog to lie on its side so you can groom it easily and any tips on getting your dog to Love grooming? thanks
  4. thanks for the advice guys, bailey's getting a little better in regards to the new pup, as in she'll sometimes sniff cotton when cotton goes to her although she doesn't stay very long and she won't go to cotton if she can help it. Now another thing is that cotton has no preference to where she drinks her water. i.e Bailey's water bowl. I've seen Bailey go to her own water bowl sniff it and walk away, i think she only drinks from her bowl when i sorta hand feed the water bowl to her. Anyone know what i can do? Also any other westie owners out there, when did you take your pup off the dry food and onto the homecooked recipes?
  5. Hey, here's the situation. I have a 3 yr old malt. X Lhasa Apso(Bailey). And just got a Westie pup(Cotton). They were introduced at a neutral location, first reaction from the pup was her tail was between her legs, and Bailey was slightly afraid (hiding behind someone's leg). After they were brought home the pup was a much more active even with Bailey around, in fact being the pup that she is she was trying to play with Bailey chasing her and stuff. But Bailey would just try and keep her distance and when being chased she'll run away, she's not really hiding but just watching from a distance. Can anyone help with this? And also another thing. Which would be better putting out the pup's food 3 times a day or leaving it out the whole day for her to eat when she wants? I did the 3 times a day thing with Bailey, if i remember correctly someone said that they are more likely to overeat when it is left out...... but for the biscuits that we bought for the pup it says the opposite that they're LESS likely to over eat. Thanks!
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