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Sambuca

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  1. Moving can often trigger s/a. I hope you both get past it soon.
  2. This link confuses me. There is no real content and no date so I can't tell how recent it is.
  3. Mine are afraid of kids. I'm not planning on having kids for many reasons, one of which is my dogs were here first. I have kids give my dogs treats. They aren't as scared as yours seems, but I try not to overwhelm them and I make sure the kids aren't crazy. I will get between kids and my dogs or lecture the kids about calming down to help my dogs. Or if a kid is really nuts I don't let them near the dogs. I did teach Sailor tricks so that kids can ask him to do stuff and hand him treats instead of petting him. They are amused, Sailors getting food without being pet and everyone is happy.
  4. Every dog needs a different amount of food. It also depends on the food. Sailor is 70 pounds and eats 4 cups a day. Bu is 83 pounds and eats 6-8 cups a day. His metabolism is disgustingly high.
  5. It's better to go off visuals than numbers. Most should gain about 5 pounds, but there are exceptions. Bu hasn't handled his neuter well and lost a bunch of weight before I got him. He's since gained 15 pounds and could handle a couple more. Some are also run thin and some heavier, it all depends on the dog.
  6. Try putting her muzzle on her. You can put some duct tape over the bottom 4 holes on the front of the muzzle to keep her tongue in.
  7. What about just giving some beet pulp with the food?
  8. It's personal preference really. I'm a dog walker and I hate harnesses. They take more time to put on and take off, usually don't provide any more control than a collar, they often chafe and the training ones often alter the dogs gait. Maybe an obedience class could help with his self control.
  9. Feed more kibble. Some dogs have a higher metabolism. My Bu does. He eats 6-8 cups of Natures Domain a day and is skinny. Most greys I know eat 2-4 cups of the same food a day.
  10. I've had the same problem with Bu for years. He doesn't like getting up in the morning (which is usually close to noon). He doesn't usually growl thankfully. We've gotten to the point that I just tap his neck and he will get up. Sometimes he starts getting up and when I turn away he'll lay back down. I would just make 7 your last out.
  11. The shaking happens during heat stroke, especially the back legs. I would bring them to the vet for a check up in the morning.
  12. That's totally normal. They all have their different styles.
  13. Start with one and see how she does. Every dog is different so you need to see how if affects her belly.
  14. Hydrogen peroxide works well for us. It can stain the carpet though so be careful.
  15. I agree that this is not normal for most dogs. When my male foster had a bladder infection, there wasn't any sheath checking by the vet or by me.
  16. If the pieces are tiny, I wouldn't worry much. I don't know how much is toxic, but every dog I've had has eaten stuff with onions with no ill effect.
  17. I got some of these in this months Bark Box and I agree that they seem to work. I think they're too expensive for me to give every day, but for storms and stuff they'll be great. They smell good to me, but Bu doesn't really like them so I break them into quarters and put some pb on them and he likes them.
  18. Just be careful using the thunder shirt if its hot and you don't have a/c. I always worry about it in the summer which is when he needs it most. I haven't really noticed it helping much, but it doesn't hurt.
  19. Gradually soak the food less and less until its dry. Or try hand feeding her just a bit at the beginning of the meal so she notices that its crunchy.
  20. Mine eat twice a day. Around 11am and midnight. I'm a night person and they now are too. Our morning routine consists of me getting ready, walking the dogs so they empty out, feeding them breakfast, then I leave. What works for us may not work for your dog though. Sailor gets 2 cups each meal. Bu eats however much he wants. Usually 6-8 cups a day. He doesn't tend to eat much in the morning and sometimes insists on an early dinner plus his normal dinner. He has a freakishly high metabolism and has me well trained.
  21. I've had Bu for 4.5 years and Sailor for 2.5 years. Bu still regularly growls at Saailor. Bu doesn't like sharing toys or food or getting steeped on. If its about a toy, Bu growls, runs and grabs the toy and runs off with it. If its over food, by growls and looks at me. Bu gets a large bowl filled with food and he eats however much he wants/needs and leaves the rest. Sailor likes to steal Bu's food because he's a pig. So Bu will look at me asking me to take the bowl away so Sailor won't steal it. For Bu, growling is just communicating that his younger brother bothers him. Most siblings get annoyed at each other at times.
  22. Find a new trainer. The place I go with my boys is fantastic. Sailor sits a bit, but they never insisted he stay in a sit. While the class worked on sit stays, Sailor worked on down stays. Bu won't sit or stay in a sphinx down so his stays are always stand stays. I've been through 6-7 classes now with my 2 and 5 teachers maybe and not one tried to insist on things that made my dogs uncomfortable. If they had I would have demanded my money back and left. I push my dogs to learn, but causing them physical discomfort is unreasonable. I took a class a few years ago with Bu and the teacher insisted on sit. I had to physically manipulate him. I wasn't rough with him, but he still tried to bite me. Obviously it hurt him and I wish I could erase the whole experience. It was traumatic for both of us. He did have a hip injury while racing that occasionally acts up.
  23. I know that Lucy the tripod no longer does stairs. They said its because the back foot has to hop up the stairs and its much more effort and more room for error. She did stairs before the amp.
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