You can do both, on the same day! But you don't want to be waiting to take your puppy out - he should be getting out the house on a daily basis...
There is no rush to breed and - whilst people say all kinds of things in terms of best age etc - there is not much research into this as a...
I think you firstly need a vet check. Is Holly spayed? It is very common for spayed bitches to develop spay-induced incontinence:...
Usually for dogs which are hyper-stimulated like this, investigating things like scent work and tracking as dog sports, will reap huge rewards....
You might want to read my post at the end of this thread and follow the same advice there:...
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It's pretty normal for owners to have a difficult time during adolescence for various reasons. However, it's important not to label the dog as...
Hmm, it's a bit out of focus - is it the thing between your fingers, at the base of the dew claw? I think it's best for the vet to check it out...
I'm sure others will chip in, with how to make her comfortable (and your vet too). But have you researched whether this is the best time to be...
I appreciate it is expensive - which is why I only feed it during puppyhood when I need to do lots of training, and feed a complete raw the rest...
@J.D No one (anywhere) can definitively say why your dog has cancer. The only facts we have are: Your dog has an aggressive cancer, at a very...
Dogs are creatures of habit and, if you get the right habits happening, that will work in your favour. If you get the wrong habits snowballing,...
So many people, worrying about their puppies not eating.... Folks, your dogs are not going to starve themselves. No healthy dog has ever...
The easiest things to start putting in Kongs, are soft and lickable things - like soft cheese spread, peanut butter, wet dog food, paté... You can...
Goodness, please find another trainer!! If you are working with a trainer and they start talking about 'corrections', then you really (for your...
I still can't see it, just get a 'no entry' sign...
It sounds like there are a few things you're doing wrong there. Firstly, you need to use very tasty treats. The dog has to want the treats more...
No, you really shouldn't be using them anywhere in the house - for your own sake and for human health as much as for any pets. [MEDIA]
" food responsive enteropathy" just means that he had a positive response to an elimination diet. Have you tried an elimination diet? That means...
No, you can't leave them to it or the pup can easily get injured. I know of several pups ending up with broken legs after being left to play...