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Puppy Freaked Me Out At Pre-school
persephone replied to JudyG's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Good point to remember. ! -
Puppy Freaked Me Out At Pre-school
persephone replied to JudyG's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
It sounds as if she was either injured before the trainer picked her up... or she was injured during that fearful episode Either that or she is severely traumatised. May I suggest you not go back there, until you get a trainer or someone to see her at home, and help you work on the mouthing, picking up routine, etc. Remember, YOU have her most of the time- it is your responsibility to train her in manners She may have issues that you have not picked up on.... -
That thing has creepy eyes looks a big hit!!
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I think for working, a deaf pup/ dog may have problems I would not like to expose a dog to cattle without ALL its senses intact... hearing AND seeing what the cows are up to could save its life at some stage... A dog, especially a novice,taking its eyes off the cattle to watch a hand signal is not a good idea ! As a pet- fine... working.. I have grave doubts.
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Schnauzer Has Problems With Visitors.
persephone replied to slk's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
and you have successfully learnt the first important lesson ! She is a D O G . not a furry kid Oh...and where are the photos? -
I must be odd . I don't find it funny... yep- been there done that years ago when working with breeding labs.
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Oh well- better than a grass seed!!
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Ours get large meaty bones first up! Lapping is difficult for babies-their jaws are made for sucking ...so they suck on the meat/bone..get the juice... then after a while, start to chew bits off. Mince is then given a few times a day...... with a big container full of dry puppy biscuit available ad lib. heaps of meaty bones are provided... gives them exercise, and food and entertainment. I hate seeing pups with muck all over them..and this way avoids it completely Oh- water is always available... in containers like those ring cake baking bowls... deep enough to drink out of, and not easy to walk into/thru.
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That second pic is terrific!!
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I am thinking that there was nowhere really for a bird to perch .. those bushes are VERy spikY maybe a gust of wind... and the bee zigged when it should have zagged... odd.
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It certainly is different!
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..and another angle.
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OK zoomed in..
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Not really- I can go a bit bigger tho..hang on
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he could well have scratched it and made it bleed- or flybites perhaps?
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How unlucky can you get? I saw this poor dead bee this afternoon...
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If it's a grass seed, the dogs I have seen with them in are very distressed, holding head on side, in pain, and disinclined to move Where is it bloody/irritated?Got a photo?
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She is a pretty little scruff
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A Canine Nether Regions Question
persephone replied to poodle proud's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Sometimes, too, if the long hairs at the end of the sheath are trimmed short , you may get discharge/urine gathering at the end of the sheath...drying and irritating Those long hairs are there for a reason.. to channel liquid away from the opening. I would also suggest flushing with warm saline a couple times a day .. and see how it goes . -
Dog Has No Concept Of Spacial Awareness
persephone replied to jaybeece's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
You need to set him up for sucess! Put him onlead..and make SURE he is standing where you want him, then praise/treat. repeat, repeat, repeat. If you are going out a door, or getting food- he does NOT get it, unless away from your person, and on 4 feet only. NO YELLING. dogs don't understand yelling...it just makes them anxious and /or excited. I hate licky dogs.... usually I just give a quiet ,low Gruff! and maybe a flick on the nose. No yelling, or conversation. Quiet praise and a voice without excitement in it helps ours who are that way inclined, so does not staring at them, and not being too overbearing.. -
he's just playing, as puppies do with each other However, the kids and he will have to learn some rules...