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    playing or lack of

    Hi, Any one any ideas on fun games/mind games for dogs.  The only 'game' my dog will play is hunt for the treat.  He will not chase anything, catch a ball, play 'fetch', 'tug' or anything else I can think of and all tried in a praising and fun way.  Around 5pm every day he starts to 'squeak' or...
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    Stress in the car..

    I have tried Adaptil, sprayed his own blanket and the seats in the back of the car and put a pillow under the blanket so that he could see more. (he still strapped in)I took special note of how Pepper reacted on all parts of a 30 min. journey. Mostly he sounded like a miniature steam train...
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    Stress in the car..

    brilliant advice and suggestions from all. I intend to try them all. My dopey Mutt loves going to the vets as he always meets new people and animals, We also take him when we just purchase bits and bobs so that it is not a nasty place to go. Wherever else we take him is always a 'fun' place...
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    Overweight yorkie

    hi, my little x-chubster yorkie still is not too keen to go for a walk, Weird hah? he is fine once out ( a slow plod is all we get until he is on the home run and then we cant keep up) but will hide away if he can. He is walked twice a day (whether he likes it or not) and has been since a...
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    Stress in the car..

    Many thanks for your time and advice Gypsymum2. I have taken note of the names Adaptil and Rescue and will try these as soon as I can obtain them. In the meantime it would seem it is the actual act of movement in the car that causes stress. For instance if my husband or I wait in the car with...
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    Stress in the car..

    Would any one have any ideas how I can alleviate the stress my yorkie suffers when travelling in the car? We have tried the quietly get in and then out routine without success. I have sat on the back seat with him, have tried the get treats in the car routine, but no change. Poor little mite...
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    Overweight yorkie

    Re my overweight Yorkie, since I (and not hubby), have taken over his feeding regime he has lost 1 kilo and is now the correct weight for his size according to our vet. Many thanks for advice. So.... may I ask advice under the behaviour heading please?
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    Overweight yorkie

    Thank you to gypsysmum2 and to excuseme for replying and for the advice. I have taken my little chubbster to the vets today. He has had a blood test to check for any hidden problems and I have asked that he be put on a STRICT diet with specialist food. I am hoping that if he can shed some...
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    Overweight yorkie

    Help! My 4 year old yorkie is putting on pounds. We measure out his daily quota according to the recommended amount for the weight he SHOULD be and divide it into two or three small meals daily. His feed is grain free. Our biggest problem is that he does not seem to like going for walks, or...
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