This will make your dog embarrassed and ashamed at their need to go, and they’ll do whatever they can to hide the evidence in the future. This could lead to your dog peeing in your bed again, where they think that the smell will be masked by your own, or even worse, eating their ...
The smell of mint and other fresh herbs isn’t appealing to dogs, and it’s one of the most effective scents to repel them. So, growing mint and herbs in your garden can work wonders in keeping your pup away from certain areas. As for inside the house, you can use mint or peppermin...
peeing in the "wrong" places or at the wrong time! barking too much chewing everything in site displaying aggressive behavior to people digging holes in your lawn being anxious when you are about to leave the house without them jumping up on guests ...
Just last night I was on the sidewalk walking past an apartment building near my house, and Bailey was walking along a small strip of grass right against the sidewalk. A woman who lived in this building walked past me and accused me of letting her crap on the grass, when she hadn’t ...
Have a 14-year-old rat terrier she has just started to be crying because she’s peeing in the house we have to leave her to go to work in the crate and she will P poop in her crate while we’re gone what can I do Reply
Drooling Trembling Dilated pupils More frequent bowel movements / uncontrollable peeing Panting When you see one or some of these symptoms, there is a high chance that your dog is afraid of you. However, to be sure, it is always best to consult a vet so he or she can assess if the ...
Question: My dog has been limping around the house for a day now and there is no evidence of glass or burr in her paw. I noticed today that her front right leg was dangling above the ground. This is the first time this has ever happened to her and she is within the weight limit ...
Peeing alone (that door won’t barge itself open) No shower monitor waiting patiently in his bed outside the door Sitting anywhere you like on the sofa (in theory, not yet tested) Walking (who walks without a dog? Only psychos, right?) ...
He would go all over the house because he couldn’t hold it. So, we stopped the antibiotics. In the last year, this once beautiful dog has went to hairless, with huge soars all over, eyes with major discharge and ears that were all the time bloody and looked like they had molded. ...
peeing in the "wrong" places or at the wrong time! barking too much chewing everything in site aggressive behavior digging holes being a fussy eater anxious when you are about to leave the house without them jumping up on guests difficult to walk on a leash ...