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Convincing Dogs To Get Their Feet Wet In The Morning...
cnsunshine replied to redangel's topic in General Dog Discussion
When I got my pup I acted like rain was no big deal, we still went out in it as normal for walks and bathroom etc. A lot of people train their dogs to be fussy about rain by acting differently, changing their routine, not going out in it etc But when you gotta go, you gotta go - as long as they go out in it in the end and don't pee inside etc Now if there is frost on the ground it's a different story, and I get the "can you please take this off my grass so I can go and pee without my little toes freezing" look. She was a summer baby, this is only her second winter haha i guess its our fault, we don't like walking her in the rain. (and I'm worried she'll get sick from being wet haha - yes, a very paranoid person ) -
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May as well add some pics of her from last night :laugh:
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Hi everyone, Not sure if anyone really cares but thought I'd give an update anyways :D. We had our beahvioural consultant with Steve from K9 pro a couple of weeks ago and WOW! Best money every spent, we got a lot of clarity on her behaviour and had a lot of guidance on how to change her behaviour and take back control. We've implemented the new training program given to us by Steve for about a week now and it feels like we have a whole different puppy. She's more calm (a long way to go but I am stoked to see the change in her) and its been 1 week since she has bitten me haha.
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Convincing Dogs To Get Their Feet Wet In The Morning...
cnsunshine replied to redangel's topic in General Dog Discussion
I'd love to know how everyone gets their dogs to pee in the rain. My dog refuses to get out in the rain unless we wait until we know she is busting to go. -
Lhok, Raiden is gorgeous! do you have any updated photos, they grow so quickly so make sure you take plenty of pics (and share them hahaha)
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I have a 7 month old Akita and I've been feeding her Vets All Natural Complete Mix Puppy, and I add in Kangaroo meat, so far I think its been working well with her. Each day I give her a tablespoon of yoghurt and a can of sardines a week. Just be careful with changing their diets because they get upset tummys really easily. I've previously had her on Eukanuba large puppy breed (like someone said, too much corn) and Canidae (didn't agree with her, smelly farts and poop). Maybe consider buying smaller bags of food to see which one agrees with your puppy. I've done a lot of research and I monitor her (poops, fur condition etc - i know, its weird) to make sure she is as healthy as possible.
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A Follow On Thread For Those Who Now Have Their Puppy
cnsunshine replied to julesluvscavs's topic in Puppy Chat
The toy thing is pretty important I think. When Tank gets a bit frustrated in his crate, he plays with a cardboard toilet roll and there is also one of his favorite soft toys in there. Plus he has the SnugglePuppie which he just lounges all over. He's currently chilling out in his crate watching me do a university assignment. haha I feel your pain. I've been trying to do uni assignments and study for final exams but my little one wants to play all the time. I give her a raw meaty bone in her crate and that entertains her for an hour or two. -
A Follow On Thread For Those Who Now Have Their Puppy
cnsunshine replied to julesluvscavs's topic in Puppy Chat
I think its normal for them to cry a bit. Just ignore him until he settles. Maybe consider having a radio or something on so he has noise and doesn't feel lonely? Make sure his crate has toys in it for him to entertain himself. -
A Follow On Thread For Those Who Now Have Their Puppy
cnsunshine replied to julesluvscavs's topic in Puppy Chat
My puppy got desexed at 4 months, which was recommended by our vet. Can't remember the reason he gave us but since we didn't know better we went along. It was a good and bad thing for us. Unfortunately she was very active so her wound got infected and it took longer to heal. but on the other hand, she was already 12-15kgs at that point so we could still carry her up and down the stairs to go toilet. if we had waited later (she's 25kgs at 7 months) I don't think we would be able to carry her. I guess you can make the decision based on your puppy's weight, temperament etc. -
Hahaha that is adorable, what a cutie.
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A Follow On Thread For Those Who Now Have Their Puppy
cnsunshine replied to julesluvscavs's topic in Puppy Chat
Loved the 2nd pic of your boy, he looks gorgeous! -
Recommended Groomer In Sydney / Gladesville Area
cnsunshine replied to Aso's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Likewise, there is a groomer in Fairfield (Doggies Pet Boutique) that takes large breed puppies. My puppy is 7 months old and approximately 30kgs and there was no problem. Last time they kept her there for about 3 hours so we had the chance to run errands and eat lunch while we waited. -
I still put my puppy in either the pen or the crate to sleep at night and she's 7 months old now. The other day I left her for 2 minutes... 2 MINUTES and she managed to havea tissue party. So I doubt she'll be ready for a while, but isn't it good for the puppy to sleep in a crate anyways?
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5 Months Old Puppy Dies During Simple Surgery
cnsunshine replied to Pockets's topic in General Dog Discussion
That is very kind of you.