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Posted on: 12:12:44 PM 8/18/2009
Most same sex aggression starts between 18 mos-3 yrs. I agree with mafiaprincess, it could still happen. Just be prepared. I haven't dealt with any aggression issues with my dogs. But my daughter & son-in-law (he's actually her fiance, but I've calle...
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Posted on: 12:55:58 AM 8/11/2009
There's a product called Ultra D D-Matting Spray. I've used it & it does help brush mats out after a dog is dry. A slicker brush works best, but even then it can be very time consuming. The easiest way out is, of course, shaving your dog.
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Posted on: 1:00:32 AM 8/10/2009
All dogs/puppies are different. You can't always go by what that particular breed is supposed to weigh. You need to look at your individual puppy. You should only be able to see the last 2 or 3 ribs if he's of a healthy weight. You should also be abl...
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Posted on: 12:24:03 AM 8/9/2009
Could she be vomiting water, maybe? Your vet should be able to figure out what's going on with her.
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Posted on: 11:44:10 PM 8/6/2009
You could try making vet visits fun by taking one of his favorite toys & some treats. You could also stop by your vet clinic/hospital for a visit occassionally with your dog so that he will associate going there with happy experiences.
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Posted on: 11:34:15 PM 8/6/2009
Your older chihuahua is probably the alpha & is just trying to show your younger chi who's boss. Dogs have to work these things out for themselves. Just keep an eye on...
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Posted on: 11:42:37 PM 8/4/2009
Oh my God, that's horrible. I'm going to pray for ya'll, too.
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Posted on: 12:21:50 AM 8/4/2009
I don't have any cats myself, but I do know a little about panleukopenia (feline distemper). It can cause nervous system problems such as incoordination & head tremors (I assume that's what your talking about). This happens when the virus attacks the...
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Posted on: 11:27:35 PM 8/3/2009
People who treat dogs that way need to have the same things happen to them. I hope Donald, Daisy, & their puppies will be okay.
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Posted on: 1:02:01 AM 8/3/2009
My dogs used to have problems with tear stains. I've used most of the tear stain removal products out there (most don't work that well & the ones that do are expensive). I started giving them distilled water instead of tap water. That actually worked...
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