Jan
26
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katiebug.™ wrote: I just got a Mini Dachshund puppy yesterday he is 6 weeks old. I have a cat I have had since it’s birth that is 5 years old. And every time the puppies (I am puppy-sitting my puppy’s brotheR) are asleep and I am holding her, she will just stare at them. And then I was holding my puppy’s brother close to her and she just kept meowing because She’s in heat but the puppy got really scared. So is there anyway I can help them get along better?
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22
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MzVictoria wrote: I have never owned a dog (only cats). I plan on spending the next year researching the perfect puppy for my son and then getting him his first puppy by the time is beginning to walk. I want a dog that is loving, sweet, very playful and also protective. I prefer smaller to mid-size dogs but would consider any breed. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your comments, suggestions and feedback.
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22
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Raquel C wrote: I am traveling home with my puppy dachshund to my parent’s house that has a lab mix dog. Our lab mix dog is very loving but not towards other dogs, she has even gotten in fights with neighborhood dogs, but eventually becomes submissive. My puppy is very sociable and he is very playful and I fear my lab mix attacking the puppy since she is teriotorial. Should we just keep them apart or attemp to introduce them?
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19
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Lissa wrote: I have a 5 and a half week old puppy, a 3 year old dog and a year old cat. The older dog and the cat get along OK but the cat wants to “play” with the puppy by attacking her. He grabs her and kicks with his back claws. We had his front claws taken out (He is strictly an indoor cat, I am allergic to his claws), but the vet refused to remove the back claws. I have been scolding the cat for playing with the puppy this way and the puppy even does her little growl at him. Does any one have any suggestions?
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18
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Aimee B wrote: I have recently had a litter of 6 vibrant, healthy and plump little French Bulldog puppies after mating my Ellie (3 years old) to E-Jay (1 year 5 months old). This was my first litter of puppies ever. My dogs weren’t tested for anything and aren’t Champions but Ellie and Kaylie’s parents are both AKC Champs (they are sisters) and E-Jay has a Grand Champion father. Also, all their generations were tested for genetics.
I have NO idea how to find a good, worthy puppy buyer for all my puppies. I would be willing to keep a few but I really want to sell them all. Any suggestions?
After confirming with my vet, there are 3 males and 3 females in her litter - all black and white.
I don’t want any of my puppies going to bad, unworthy homes so how can I find a good owner for them all? I have set the price at $1700 for females and $1300 for males but this may change as they grow. They are AKC registered, vet checked, wormed, microchipped and are currently a week old.
Thanks.
Oh and don’t worry. I am not selling them yet, I just want to take deposits so I have homes lined up when they are older. I plan to sell them after they are 9 weeks old.
Basically all I want is the new puppy buyer to be worthy, loving, able to afford and care for a puppy forever. They must know things about the breed and must be willing to fix their pups before 12 months old unless I decide that they can breed them.
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Jan
16
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Tirzah’s Mom wrote: I have a 10 week old Golden Retriever puppy and a 7-year old cat. Unfortunately, the puppy seems to think the cat is a play-mate or a toy, and matters are made worse by the fact that the cat runs every time the puppy comes after her with tail wagging. Of course, that means the chase is on! I’ve tried scolding the puppy, “leave it”, keeping them separated, and even scaring the puppy with a shaker can. All of those methods work for a second or two, but as soon as kitty catches the puppy’s eye again, off they go with me trailing after them. I never leave them loose in the same room unsupervised, but the damage appears to have been done. My puppy just seems to think the cat is something to chase, which my cat does not appreciate at all. Any suggestions as to how I can get my puppy to stop chasing the cat?
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Jan
11
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Kate L wrote: I have a 4 month old Husky puppy, and a 4 year old Dalmatain. They are both great dogs and well trained for their ages, respectively. The puppy used to come when I called her every time I shook the cookie jar (she loves being outside in our fenced in yard)…now I think the magic of the cookie jar is wearing off. And, whenever I shake the cookie jar to get the puppy in, the dal, who doesn’t love it outside and is most likely in the living room, comes running. How can I get my puppy to come when I call her? Anyone have any tricks? Someone told me to get a really long leash and go to a park with trees. Hide behind a tree and let the puppy go off, then call her. When she can’t see you, she’ll be scared. Then step out from behind the tree and she’ll come running to you, and come when you call her. Has anyone tried this? Any othe ideas?
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5
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Allie wrote: I have a male rottweiler, he’s about 8 months old and I’m still feeding him Purina’s Beneful for Puppies. He’s beginning to get bored of the same food. But I heard that puppy food is for the nutrients and for the dogs to gain weight, I really wan my Rottie to gain more weight.
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rock_brat92 wrote: I have the chance to get a puppy, and in the past I’ve had problems with puppies, and the virus. I read that it can live in your house for a few years, but I’ve also read that after so long, the pup will be immune. Does anyone know how old the puppy has to be before it’s immune?
FTR: The puppy is around 2 months old.
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mallory h wrote: I put my 6 month old puppy in her crate while I am gone at work. She is only in her crate for about 4 hours at a time before someone else gets home to let her out. Her crate is only big enough for her to stand up and move around a little. Its the size the vet recommended so im sure its not too big. I have tried giving her treats in her crate and thats just not working. I let her out before and after I put her in the crate. I know its not her fault yet but I just dont want her to have to sit in her pee while I am gone. After she pees in her crate I clean it out really well. I know pet stores sell sprays to keep puppies from chewing on things but do they sell a spray to make puppies not want to pee in their crates? She does have a sheet in her crate I dont want to have to take it out but I think that may be part of the reason she is peeing in there.
She is a dachshund puppy. I have had her for a little over a month. She does not seem to have any other issues and has been to the vet at least 2 times since I have gotten her. I was told that 4 hours should not be too long for her to hold it. She does not have any water in her crate only a treat.
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