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i have bought a rottweiler puppy yesterday can you give me for him a care sheet like this

2007-07-04 00:20:01 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Because me and my boyfriend are thinking of traveling and we what to get 2 great danes as companions for us there not going to be a breeding pair there just going to be our pets

2007-07-04 00:19:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

One of my dogs sulks for a day or so when I have been away for more than a few days and they are left with a housesitter

2007-07-04 00:12:52 · 18 answers · asked by jaygirl 4

2007-07-03 23:34:03 · 14 answers · asked by huhididnthearyou 1

Our Miniature Dachshund has been sneezing a lot over the last few days. She also has a higher than normal level of nasal discharge from her nose. Apart from that she is bright and lively. Might this be an allergy or does she have a cold? Any suggestions and potential remedies woud be appreciated.

2007-07-03 22:56:17 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

shees about 2 years old

2007-07-03 22:29:22 · 6 answers · asked by turtmaster 1

When I adopted my nine year old Rottweiler (Belle) in January of this year, she was perfectly fine being around other dogs, but slowly over the months she has become dog aggresive. The only dog she will except is my Chihuahua/Beagle mix. Why is this, and how can I change it?

2007-07-03 19:44:28 · 19 answers · asked by Trixies Mama 7

1. Keep your dog hydrated. Make sure your dog has access to water. If you're on the move, carry a portable bowl and bottle of water.

2. Different dogs have different needs. Darker coats absorb more heat than lighter coats, and overweight dogs dehydrate faster. Keep this in mind when taking your pack on a walk.

3. Never leave your dog in a parked car. A car retains heat, even in the shade. Add an overexcited dog to the equation, and dehydration can result. On long trips, keep the AC on or roll down the window, and make sure water is available.

4. Be innovative. A wet towel, a water spritzer, a kiddie pool, a fan in front of a pan of ice: these are all great ways to help keep your dog cool.

5. Dogs cool from the bottom up. Lay a wet towel under your dog instead of on top of her coat. Don't forget your dog's paws and stomach when spraying water.

6. Be vigilant! Watch for signs of dehydration. These include excessive drooling, lethargy, bloodshot eyes, and loss of skin.

2007-07-03 19:10:34 · 4 answers · asked by The Machine 5

The dogs in question are two, one is a mini poodle 5lbs about 9 years old and the othet one is a Chinese Crested 10.bs. The reason my husband says he od'd on animals is because I ran an animal rescue for years, mostly litters of orphaned puppies and kittens, we had a lot of animals in our home, botle feeding and getting up in the middle of the night. Some got sick (Parvo) so, my husband and I attended to the sick puppies as well. We recently separated and one condition on us trying to work things out was NO MORE rescue. I agreed, and found homes for my 7 cats and one large dog (very painful) so, now I only have my two little dogs, but he doesn't want to see their food, if they get near him he gets upset, and he wants them out of our room. I love animals and this is very hard because I would like things to work out with my husband.

2007-07-03 19:05:39 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have a 4 mnth old black lab pup who needs lots of walks to help expend her boundless energy..

She does fine when we walk by dogs on leashes, sometimes they sniff and play a little but she doesn't have any aggression or problems at all. She is still a puppy even though she's 25lbs already...

Sometimes a loose dog will run up to us, it's fine now that she's a pup but when she's an adult, excited-energy lab jumping up to a rushing barking German Shep or Chow, that could cause problems!

What are you supposed to do when loose dogs run up to you walking your dog on a leash? So far I just stay relaxed and keep walking straight ahead but what if a dog comes all the way up to us and a fight starts?

Just trying to get educated before something like this happens. And yes she's in puppy kindergarten for socialization and yes we'll get her spayed. ;)

Any tips? thanks~

2007-07-03 18:32:15 · 15 answers · asked by MissDixie 3

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2007-07-03 18:30:18 · 31 answers · asked by º°`°ºJon Q°º¤ø,¸ 4

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2007-07-03 18:27:42 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

me and my friend both have dogs (mini poodle and bichon) and we were wondering if there where any ways to calm our dogs while the big city fireworks go of during the night? we dont want any remedies or anything like that just simple things that will sooth them.

2007-07-03 17:14:52 · 7 answers · asked by BarrelBomb 2

The hospital gave me the cone and he can still get to the area of surgery and hes licking there.. the hospital is closed and i cant call them, can anyone help me? do i need a bigger cone or is it ok he can get to it?

2007-07-03 17:12:27 · 7 answers · asked by Jason R 2

i have a very gentle, 70-lb. german shepherd mix that currently has some form of worms. our vet gave us some liquid medicine that looks milky and can't possibly taste good to our dog. we have tried everything to get him to drink the medicine in spoonfuls, but we're having a hard time. any suggestions?

2007-07-03 16:59:44 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

okay so my uncle's dog that lives in china in my opinion, hasnt got a very good life. well as you may know, china isnt exactly a rich country and people feeding themselves and be quite difficult. well the dog in china lives with my uncle, aunty and cousin and they feed it leftovers and biscuits for food. it isnt wormed, hasnt got any of its shots, doesn't get taken for walks, isn't registered, microchipped or desexed. i know we must consider their circumstances and how so many dogs in china die on the streets because not many people take dogs in, since they can't even fend for themselves, let alone a dog. i don't know what to think about this. the dog obviously has a home and people to love it but i just feel that it's life could be better, but then again, could be a lot worse too.
my dog on the other hand, is wormed, micochipped, registered taken on frequent walks, fed well, had all of his shots and recently got desexed (yesterday). i know he has a better life than the dog in china

2007-07-03 16:54:37 · 11 answers · asked by My Name Is Trip 4

He barks frantically and wines and cries out

2007-07-03 16:52:04 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

it used to be black until i used bleach on his pet bath which i already stopped using on him when i found out its bad for pets' skin & coat.

2007-07-03 16:51:05 · 6 answers · asked by ella 2

What kind of treats do your feed your dog? What are your favorite s, and the ones you don't like.

My dog likes Pupperoni. and N-Bone chewy stick thingys

2007-07-03 16:39:40 · 6 answers · asked by =] 4

Okay, I have a really good friend that has three dogs in her small apartment which is bad in itself-- so the worst part would be that they are not trained-- the dogs use the bathroom everywhere and often they just leave it (yes i know this is disgusting)

my question would be how do you tactfully tell them that you do not want to visit anymore because their house smells like horrible dog pee and poo??

maybe some suggestions on how to get the overwhelming scent out-- i let them have my steam cleaner cause ahem*we didnt need it anymore* and it didnt even help-- its a rented house so they cant just replace everything and i actually think they do not smell it-- i mean its bad you can smell it when you get out of your car in their driveway

2007-07-03 16:31:41 · 8 answers · asked by Sweety_8513(Brooke H) 3

I have had many dogs and cats. I have a rough coat retriever. He looks like a black lab with a heavy coat. He just got neutered today. Sure I know the effects of the surgery and the medication is going to drag him down until tomorrow but I wonder how much effect this whole neutering thing has on him. Does he know what happened? I guess I am bummed out cause he I have became really attached to him. He is almost like a kid to me. Is this stuff harmful to dogs or am I just over reacting?

2007-07-03 15:35:07 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

What do I do?

2007-07-03 15:33:38 · 22 answers · asked by happydawg 6

ok ive wanted a dog for a very long time and ive wrote a 30 page "report" about why i should have one and i wrote a little poem thing and everything but she still said no. Ihave a grandpa who is willing to MAYBE even let me have it at his farm witch is about 5 miles from my house. my mom has pretty much said no to everything ive tried. I ABSOLUTELY GARENTEE that I will take care of it and everything so no "your not ready for a dog, or how old are you, or just accept no for an answer, that is not what i want" I have a mowing job that i make $35 a week so i can afoord food and shots when needed and vets bills so no "well theres other expences you know" answers either. My gramma that livs with my grandpa taht is ok with me getting a dog doesnt want one so thats why its a maybe answer for the dog staying at his house. Please help me.

And the dog i want is a beagle just so you know.
And i will pay for the dog to so no "well she probly says no cause shell have to buy it" answers also.

2007-07-03 14:55:44 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was cooking and my dog ate some cabbage that had fallen, she seems to really like it, is it ok for her to eat it, or is it dangerous?

2007-07-03 14:45:16 · 13 answers · asked by Marisa 2

2007-07-03 13:51:01 · 6 answers · asked by Greg C 1

what shuld i feed him until they get it what about dog chow or canned food

2007-07-03 13:46:59 · 16 answers · asked by ashu 1

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