What are Some Essential Training Tips for Dogs?
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by wokas33854
1M ago
I'm bringing home a new puppy soon! What are some essential training tips for the first few weeks to set my puppy up for success in the long run? Is these steps are good? Housebreaking: Start crate training and potty training right away on a consistent schedule. This will help your puppy learn to control their bladder and bowels and avoid accidents in the house. A crate is a safe and secure space for your puppy to relax and unwind. It can also be a helpful tool in... What are Some Essential Training Tips for Dogs ..read more
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Anyone tried pet protector yet?
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by trinden
3M ago
Guys, i've been using this product for about 6th mths now for my cats and dogs and if i did not experience for myself i would not have believed.I know exactly what you are going through when you try to keep your pet flea and tick-free. No matter how much money you spend on popular flea and tick products, those nasty pests keep coming back, and your pet is never safe; very dangerous, even deadly diseases threaten your pet on a daily basis. What’s more, those popular products you’ve been... Anyone tried pet protector yet ..read more
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New to the Forum
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by craigd_69
4M ago
Hello everyone. My name is Craig and I'm just new here in the forums. I'm a pet parent of three GSD. Great community by the way ..read more
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Hello from Illinois!
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by Ariana Rhodes
5M ago
Hi everyone, my name is Ariana. I have a mini pin/chihuahua mix, he is four years old, and his name is Tony. He is the sweetest dog you would ever meet. He likes to cuddle with you. He is well trained and he walks without a leash ..read more
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Meet my little baby!
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by cecejailer
5M ago
This is my dog! Her name is Belly (translation because her actual name doesn't really make much sense in English). She's really lazy but loves going for walks. She sleeps most of the day and when she's not sleeping, she's following me around the house or playing with her favorite toy (a yellow ball I gave her a few years ago). Belly hates cats but loves bird. She's best friends with my cockatiel, even though sometimes she doesn't realize she's too big ends up pulling some feathers. She's... Meet my little baby ..read more
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Broken dog nail
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by kchumb
6M ago
I found out today my dog has damaged his nail. Is this vet worthy. Should it heal on its own ..read more
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Dogs love milk?
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by summerRain
6M ago
My dog loves to drink milk so I always give her daily dose of milk everyday. Her stool is quite good even though she's drinking milk. I just want to know if you dogs love to drink milk to or is it just my dog who loves it ..read more
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Ways your dogs have surprised you or made you laugh?
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by Brentnauer
6M ago
What are some of the ways your dogs have surprised your by doing something unexpected or outright hilarious? One of our dogs, Luna, is a mixed-breed and high energy dog. Thankfully our apartment complex has a small dog park with a couple agility items - A 3 foot long tube they can jump through and a hurdle type thing where they jump over a bar. I was trying to see if I could get Luna to jump over the bar (instead of wandering under it like my basset does), but instead she jumped over the... Ways your dogs have surprised you or made you laugh ..read more
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Grind up chicken bones?
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by Jessi
6M ago
Raw chicken bones are supposedly fine for dogs and the main reason you're told not to get them cooked ones is because they can splinter and tear up your dog's insides. I recently ran into someone who says she just grinds them right up in her KitchenAid meat grinder and she doesn't have to worry about it at all. I've never heard of this. Would it be safe? Does that essentially remove any danger of feeding them the bones anyway then ..read more
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Do you brush your dog's teeth
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by Winterybella
6M ago
When I first got my dog like any excited mom I went out and picked up any neat thing I could find and afford. One such thing was a dental kit which included a toothbrush and toothpaste. Years later I can't say I have ever given my girls a good brushing of their teeth. I have attempted several times but the girls are not very co-operative. My son has had better success but it has been rather infrequent. What about you? Do you brush your dog's teeth ..read more
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