When it comes down to it, training is often the best way to keep your dog away from things (like poop) that they shouldn’t be getting into. Learning cuessuch as “drop it”and “come” are great foundations to keep your curious canine in check. ...
in fact,my senior dog helped me "raised" her as I found my cat outside back when she was days old.(she haven't opened her eyes yet) They were doing well until two days ago when my cat attacked both of my dogs and wouldn't stopped until I pulled them away. I separated...
One day my sister-in-law Karen got a call from her neighbor, a local veterinarian. Someone had dumped kittens at the clinic overnight. They were only 2-3 days old. Only one was still alive when he arrived at work. He asked if she would be willing to try to bottle feed the lone s...
It’s just important to keep in mind that when it comes to dog training there’s isn’t always one “best” method. What works for one dog might not work on another. And in my case that method completely backfired. (And thatrunning around like an idiotto get away from a biting puppy...
Ask your neighbor to be more respectful. 6) You let a dog defecate all over your front lawn. At least once a week you wake up to dog shit on your front lawn. It keeps happening because the dog owner knows you don't have the guts to do anything about it. And at least once a ...