How To Take Care of a Puppy: Taking Care of Puppies - training a dog
How To Take Care of a Puppy: Taking Care of Puppies
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Ok, you are in a tough situation. You are right, it is wrong. Maybe you can mention that you are interested in getting one and offer for her to "watch" some videos with you. If she agrees then this might be a subtle way for you let her know w/o being offensive. Is your friend an adult? Or is there a parent you can talk to?
ReplyDeleteI have a friend and if her yorkie ever try's to nip us she slaps him. I think she hurting him. He is about 4-5 months. If I were to tell her to stop say a know it all and won't care. I think she needs teach him patiently before its too late(he becomes an adult) I don't have a dog but i know what she is doing is wrong. What should I do.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if that is the natural tissue of her eye or something else like and infection. You really need to take her to the vet for them to check her out and make sure she is ok.
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ReplyDeleteMy dog is a Boston terrier chiwowa mix she has a pink thing around her eye.can u help?
ReplyDeleteI don't want her bother them. esp. late at night and also my neighbor sleep during the day. I NEVER leave her outside unattended. I only let her out, rain or shine, heat or snow, when I am physically out there with her. Unfortunately they are all different.
ReplyDeleteEvery dog is different, and there are exceptions, however, the toy poodle breed is know for their very high pitched frequent barking. Personally, I have known this breed, and this was my "personal" experience, I also purposely adopted a breed known for being NON-Barking...and guess what? She is a LOUD, ANNOYING barker! I love her and try very hard to be very respectful of my neighbors.
ReplyDeleteAre they a quiet dog or a loud dog? You they bark a lot? Are their barks loud and annoying?
ReplyDeleteGrooming should be done about every 6-8 weeks and depending on your area it can cost $40 or more for each trip (most places will only groom if shots are current) So please keep all this in mind when you make your decision. Shelters are full of animals who were once cute babies that people wanted b/c they were cute. Good for you in educating yourself of this ahead of time. Good luck! ;)
ReplyDeleteYes all puppies are so cute! Puppies do grow up and animals of all kinds are a big responsibility. So please make sure that your parents are "on board." Toy breeds like the Poodle have a life expectancy of about 16+years. That is a LONG time! You also have to take into account the financial obligation that you/your family would have as well. Multiple puppy vaccines, spay/neuter, Yearly vacc., monthly heartworm preventive prescriptions, fea/tick control, good diet, and don't forget Grooming.
ReplyDeleteI need your help, please!!!
ReplyDeleteShould I get a toy poodle??? I'm only 10, and I'm not sure if it's a good dog for me. I went to the pet store yesterday and I got to hold it. It was sooo cute! Please let me know the advantages and disadvantages of toy poodles. Thanks!
cont. Ask him if he can help you out and support you. Ask him to "join" you in the "training process." It is a process. Show him that your are TRYING to be responsible. You are in a tough position and really hope that it works out for you. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, Congrats on your new puppy! Kuddos to you for doing your research and learning what steps to take. Keep that up! Puppies are a lot of work! They require a lot love, patience, time working with them. You can not wave the proverbial magic wand and just make it happen.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can have a heart to heart talk with your dad. Share that you REALLY want to do it right and have it work out. Show him what you have read/watched and ask him what he thinks.
I need your help!
ReplyDeleteYou see, my dad is bringing me a Shitzu puppy.
I really, really, really want to keep it. Cuz the problem with my dad is, When he noticed that I can't take good care of a dog, He's gunna give the dog back! And he leaves me "Broken Hearted". Can you help me teach my dog to be well behaved?
Please respond to my question :)
cont. Just be conscious if no one is spayed/neutered. You do not want to have an inbreeding situation. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteAww..Your puppy came from your neighbor? Do you not want them to have any contact with each other? Separation anxiety can be hard at any age but esp. when they are just recently separated form the litter. If you do not have a problem (and the Neighbors don't have a problem) with them visiting and playing together then socialization should be both fun and beneficial. Talk with your neighbor and see how they feel. Also, contact your vet for addition help and advice.
ReplyDeleteCan You Help Me? I Got A New Puppy.. And His Brothers And Sister Live Next Door.. And He Keeps Wanting To Go Next Door. What Should I Do??? Please Respond Back. It Will Help Alot :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! 2 weeks! That is so young. Usually at that age they are still with their momma. Please consult your vet to help your work through the needs of this young age.
ReplyDeleteThanks for enjoying...ALL the puppies are RESCUES...so their history and exact breeding info in unknown. But you are right. they are cute.
ReplyDelete@HowdiniGuru what about like 2 week puppies
ReplyDeleteIts a boxer mix i think because of the shape and wtinkles of its head.
ReplyDeletewhat breed is the puppy at 0:58 ? its the cutest lil' thing ive ever seen!! :)
ReplyDeleteyou are so cute..
ReplyDelete?what are the breed at 2:13???????? they are so cute
ReplyDeleteThat Dr. is Smart & Beautiful =)
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