I got the impression you fed raw, from your other reply to @lisa72 . Is that not the case? And don't they do the sort of long lasting treats you were looking for, that might be suitable for your dog?
You could have a look at www.allaboutdogfood.co.uk, it's an independent site that ranks foods.
Is it Earl's? If so, it's very high in carbs and even appears to have some added sugar. If you want to say exactly which product it is, we can take a closer look.
Hello and welcome.
I would ask myself whether making her sit, wait and try to be quiet is perhaps adding frustration?
When she is excited, giving her something else to do might help but can you match it to her activity level? Rather than a sit, asking for spins or something more physical than...
I can't help but it reminded me of a story of two neighbours, who fell out - badly - over something.
One was incredibly proud of his bowling green standard lawn, on which he spent a huge amount of time and effort.
One night, the other neighbour went in with a grow-bag and tipped lots of little...
First, please could I direct you to this thread - What exactly does my daughter see? Is it normal to be scared of the dog like she is?
The links in the thread display differently. Can anyone tell me why? When you look at the screenshot, they appear to have exactly the same format.
This is a troll, who has posted variations of the same question on multiple forums, spanning several years.
https://www.dogforum.com/posts/3696808/
https://www.dog-forums.com/threads/my-daughter-is-scared-of-the-dog.3477/...
Have you heard of the fight or flight stress response, where the body floods with adrenaline in preparation do deal with danger, by either (obviously) fighting it or fleeing from it?
There are additional responses, which are less well known - freeze (like a rabbit in the headlamps, by staying...
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