@Jeanine Hurley do you have more details in terms of - when it started (has there ever been normal poop?), dates and duration of symptoms, what's...
I love Furminators - I find them really strip out all the dead hair before it can shed all over the house. I tend to take one out with me away...
I would sprinkle some treats on the floor at your feet for him to sniff and find - an entire handful of little treats - every time you see someone...
I also would want to know why you are crating him. There might be good reasons (destructiveness, toileting indoors etc) but then, in a 2yo dog...
Yes, I've had dogs spayed using the traditional spay and the lap spay. The lap spay involved just two tiny incisions, no external stitches,...
How much blood depends on the dog. There can be quite a bit or almost none, and the first heat may not be like subsequent heats as things are...
I'm quite experienced with giardia, having had a Weimaraner who recurrently had it throughout her life. It was a total PITA. But to be able to...
You need to keep hold of the house line and provide distractions for the pup so the pup wants to come and play with your distractions. You also...
Stress can definitely cause runny poops. Try not to wait in the waiting room at the vet office with your dog. Leave him in the car until they're...
That is pretty normal, but it's a sign of a full bladder. You might want to be taking her out more frequently than you are, as it's a bit risky...
She won't outgrow it easily unless you prevent her access to the pebbles - habits form.... Puppies need to be kept contained within a...
It doesn't sound like you've crate-trained your puppy... instead your puppy has trained you to let her out when she makes noise. A 16wk pup...
Are you following a structured crate training plan, such as this one: https://thehappypuppysite.com/crate-training-a-puppy/ ? If so, you don't...
PetPlan has an excellent reputation and will pay out and has good coverage - but is very pricey. Especially as your dog ages. I find Direct Line...
There is a huge amount of misinformation in that article, too much to be able to pick it apart without writing a thesis in response. To give one...
I know it can be impossible to ALWAYS avoid out of control dogs, @mummyp85 - and in an ideal world they wouldn't exist - and this is not an...
That information is all in the original crate training article I posted above...
This is a very common behaviour we see in almost all young puppies that aren't naturally sedate and calm. Think about these scenarios: In puppy...
Perhaps it's just that more research has come out, since a few years ago? For example - all backed up by research:...
I'm sure that he will settle back down again, given some time and consistency.