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Top pic was 3 months
Bottom 4.5 months
What you guys think?
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jlopez187 :i would with no problem suggest ROYAL CANINE its expensive if you don't mind the price, but great and I will guarantee your dog will love it
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I would recommend the gentle leader try it out I guess the same could be applied to you dragondog as well I use it with my 5month old rottweiler
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I would agree with connie29 do not bite the puppy back just let him know that his puppy biting hurts... besides they grow out of it
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Hi, Fmak I have a 5 month old rottie I got her when she was only 8weeks old,, first of you should'nt be taking your dog outside yet due to risk of catching Parvo too young. You should speak to your...
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I have a rotty its not that he doesn't love your husband it's a sign of dominant he wants to be the Alpha male in the house.. you need to correct them... (BTW) dogs do not I repeat do not get bad or...
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Simple treatmeant for the fleas... (use ADVANTIX) it works great I have a rottweiler I know its not the same but I saw a tick on her when she was 9 weeks old and at that time I didn't take her...
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If you have her outside for 5mins increase the time to 20 minutes if and only if she does not relieves her self within the time frame given quikly crate her...
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This Is Dina
1 pic she's 8weeks old
2 pic she's 12 weeks old
What you guys think
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That's the hardest part but yet easy if you can separate emotions if she cries let her ignore her if she pees let her be she will eventually realize that its your rules not hers
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Have you ever took into mind that maybe your older dog may have passed on the parvo to your younger pup? Your older dog is and will be fine, it is said that older dogs that have the virus can recover...
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Or It Could Be Nothing Serious Take Your Dog To The Vet Just To Have Him Checked Out I Have A 3month Old Rottweiler And She's Being Doing That Since Day 1 Never Stopped Since Ive Taken Her To Dozen...
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[even though your dog has all it's vaccs. It can still get parvo.. but some dogs are different from others puppies have a slight chance in servival adult dog although they may have the virus their...
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At 6 month of age she should be eatting by now at least twice a day and make it 5 to 6 cup/ meal
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I guess your correct.. I've met pretty dumb people in my life time lol... what kind of dog do you have ?
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It would be obvious that the dog would be supervised. Otherwise it would get into a whole lot of problem and complication..
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[QUOTE=JudyKayTee]The symptoms of parvo are: depression, loss of appetite, vomiting, high fever and severe diarrhea. Feces can be either grayish or fluid and bloody.[/QUOTE
I know enough about...
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It could also be the age 11 years its long way in dog life
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Wait until it's had all it's 4 shots including the rabies just to be safe, and even after make sure you take caution because some times it may even catch the parvo virus...
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Wait until it's had all it's 4 shots including the rabies just to be safe, and even after make sure you take caution because some times it may even catch the parvo virus...
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Your right its an alaskan malamute puppy
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Try this~! Put the lead on your dog inside your home and let it roam with it on it will help a lot...
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This is pretty simple, crate her all night before going to bed if you need to give water replace it with ice cubes instead trust me it helps. 2) instead of walking it for 15 to 20 minutes, try...
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I currently have a 3.5 month old rottie I personally suggest you get a crate and start from there.. even if you can borrow one and give it a days try out and see how it works for you.. remember if...
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If I were you I take my dog to the vet as this sounds like the Parvo Virus to me.. you can also verify this by looking at her (poop) if there is a little sign of blood I get it checked out...
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