I just have to throw in my opinion here. At first I thought it sounded like a great idea, but the more posts I read, the more unsure I became. It would be good to control population, but again do I want the government telling me what to do with my ...
My pug has one since birth too. The vet said when she was little to try and massage it and see if it would go in some, but it was no big deal. She's almost four now and has never had a problem. You really can't even see it anymore unless you know ...
Personally I'm a big fan of sentinal. All my dogs are on it, and my chi is for 2 - 20 lbs. It depends on the size of the dog. The sooner you can start the better. We live in a mosquito infested area too, and thanks for the reminder, it's our pill...
LOL, that's too bad, sometimes that's what it takes with people like that. It's no different than the people who let their older kids run all over the littler ones at the park. I used to mouth off all the time until my husband convinced me to shut ...
If it's not too big for you, I would definately check into a golden. I have one that I adopted from the shelter at about age 1 1/2. Most of the "puppiness" was already out of him. He is very laid back and is great with all kids. Also, my son has ...
I just want to say that in this wonderful city that I live in, Corpus Christi, Texas, there are no dog parks, no one obeys the leash law, no one gets in trouble, and even though we have miles upon miles of beaches, none for doggies, on leash only, wh...
I agree, my opinion is that an animal should never be hit, or any thing else physical. I have never hit my animals and I have never had a major training problem. Not that my dogs are perfect by any means, but they aren't the monsters that I encount...
My golden will get the ball, or stick, or whatever a couple of times and then that's it, and there's no tricking him into getting it either! So much for golden retreiver! :) Oh well, he's a great dog, and btw, even though we live at the beach he h...
Well, unfortunately, where I live there are two shelters. Both ask you to sign papers saying you will care for the dog, who your vet is, and that they reserve the right to do an inspection. No other questions are asked, the vet isn't called, you ta...