The bitiest, most hectic pup I ever had was so good once she grew up that her nickname was Mrs. Perfect. So hang on in there - it really does get better!
Absolutely 100% endorse the above. Puppyhood is hectic. You have a baby. He cannot have the attention span or link cause and effect the way adults can. Hang on in there - it gets better - you will soon long for those puppy days again having forgotten the teeth and the tearing around. Mind you...
My opinion is that you don't want her friendly towards other dogs and people - you want her to be neutral and ignore them. At four years old she is fully mature and the behaviour will be embedded. It is a survival tool, and you will never know what went on to get her that way. Frankly, she is...
Yes: that's right. Although cats will choose to eat vegetation, so that idea may change slightly in future. But cats will die if fed non-meat food, and dogs won't, although they won't be as healthy as dogs that are.
If you look at actual raw food from prey, it isn't all that high in protein - there is a lot of water, roughage from bones, indigestible matter from gut contents and so on. So feeding to a raw profile with commercial raw foods isn't per se high in protein the way feeding from processed...
It's exactly the right time when she would have birthed a litter had she been mated. Hormones are awry at this time, and inappetance is very common. As the hormones naturally readjust, her appetite will come back. This is normal and perfectly healthy. Later seasons won't be as intense. Some vets...
I agree - there is no technology within the dog/human interface that can come anywhere near the mark 1 eyeball and the sense of touch. Not to mention the "something isn't quite right" perception.
Definitely contact Trevor. He is well worth his excellent reputation. This really isn't a matter for advice from strangers on a forum. I think you have been more than reasonable, but this has moved on and you need proper legal advice.
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