💖☮️❤️ Ooh, have these always been there or are they new?? I generally stick a term in the search box and see what comes up, I forget to scroll down...!
The horror of all these things really make me chuckle!😂
One of my dogs, many moons ago, had disappeared into the bushes and obviously eaten something... when we were driving off she threw up right behind me, the stench of human poo and the whole noise/process of vomiting actually made me drive...
We really need a vomit emoji on the response thingy!!🤢
Other than the story already told, here's one about another of my other hounds (who had a penchant for eating poo)... We were out on our walk and had got caught out in the rain so we were soaked, she spotted a rather large long poo(I have...
Haha, yes I was resisting the urge to mention my large breed dog who found a very big rotten fish on the beach and then merrily noodled down the promenade ragging it, bits flying off everywhere, much to the disgust of the people trying to enjoy a walk! Thankfully he was with his owner at the...
All(or most of our dogs) have their ways and are all different, accepting and finding the way to manage with patience, positive reinforcement and consistency is the key. And importantly also, be kind to yourself, these things do take time.
@JessH I'd actually remembered the shallow dish of water trick recently. I seem to remember my mum used to keep a dish under all the radiators to catch rogue fleas. We didn't use tealights, myself I'd be too paranoid to leave them on over night unattended!
As mentioned above I would also...
I just wanted to get clarity on this, does this mean the vets haven't offered you their prescription flea treatments? Most over the counter stuff you can just buy, is pretty useless(imo!)
My ferret kept picking fleas up from the garden, we have cats and foxes hanging out and passing through...
Out of interest have you contacted the breeder? Other than the sister your father in law has, how is the rest of the litter? And has the sister developed this fear like your girl?
I can't really add to the advice @JoanneF has given, it is a slow process of trying to avoid the things that make...
I'm so sorry to hear this also, I can't offer any advice either sadly... I know with my ferret I've kept his fluid intake up(he has cysts in his kidneys)and monitor his output in relation to it. So I would imagine it would be important for Maisie to be encouraged to drink BUT please double check...
I too have taught all my dogs a 'watch me' , not for lead pulling but for other reasons. It is a fantastically useful and versatile command to have any dog learn for sure!
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