Posts Tagged ‘Toys’
Stop Aggressive Dog
When my dog and another are interested in the same toy, sometimes my dog will go berzerk and chase the other dog. He hasn't hurt anyone but he nips and pulls at them while they run away whimpering. How can I teach him to share toys nicely? He only does this rarely. My dog is completely submissive with me and other people. He *only* gets mad when another dominant dog is interested in the same toy or stick. From what I can tell… Dogs dont naturally share. In my house, all toys and goodies belong to me, so there is no bickering. If I say a dog can have a toy, then he can have the toy. I would take the toy away from him whenever he starts a fight, and look into NILIF for your dog:
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Medical Dog
I am thinking about adopting a dog and people says I have to purchase dogs medical and insurance stuff. Is there really true? If it is, how much does it cost. I was happy to learn… I pay a lot for annual pet expenses for my two dogs. Here's my typical expenses for my two dogs. MONTHLY: food and supplements — $100 (I feed high quality, expensive food though) chews and treats — $30 toys — $3-$30 (depends on how many they destroy that month) YEARLY: physical and vaccines — $ 90 ea. Fecal exam and dewormer — $45 ea. Heartworm test and meds — $100 ea. Teeth exam and cleaning — $250 ea. City dog licenses — $30 ea. ONE TIME COSTS: spay — $265 neuter — $175 microchip — $40 I also foster dogs (usually 2 at a time) but the rescue pays all expenses.
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Puppy Behavior
Can anyone tell me when puppy behavior(i. E. Chewing everything in sight) ends? My puppy is 6 months old puggle. From what I can tell… If you've been handling it correctly, this should end by 8 months. Correctly being: keeping shoes and valuables out of reach, and redirecting chewing behaviors to chew toys, ie, don't let her chew on your hands, the furniture, etc, instead, give her a chew toy.
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