She still has some growing to do. In about two/three months she will reach her full hight, but since she is from show lines she will be filling...
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I am so sorry you are going through this, especially with such a young puppy that should have a good long life ahead of him. I have no experience,...
Yes, he recovered and he is a healthy happy crazy 10 month old puppy :D
If it's been a recent switch and the issue appeared after switching, then that food is not agreeing with your dog.
I'd get him checked just in case. I was at the vet with my puppy a few months ago for the same thing - throwing up at night for a couple of days....
And that is why the female is brought to the male, and not vice versa. You can try again by the breeder dropping their female to you next time.
Both knees at the same time? I've never heard of it. Did the vet suggest physical therapy afterwards? It may help with the recovery. Also if you...
Take a stool sample to the vet to test for parasites (and giardia).
Take the x-rays for an ortho consult.
Is the dog overweight? If so, get his weight down. Excess weight is detrimental to the joints, especially in a young dog. Also for some reason,...
Teach her a "no" and a "leave it". She shouldn't be left unsupervised yet.
No, of course it's not right.
Is the dog neutered? If he has an enlarged prostate you should seriously consider neutering him. He may also have trouble emptying his bladder...
Yumove didn't help my dog, but every dog is different. Maybe try a different joint supplement if Yumove doesn't work for you. Two supplements that...
If it's happening once a year at about the same time my guess would be it's seasonal/environmental.
Of course you can't take your eyes off of her (and you shouldn't) - she is a 9 week old puppy! You need to cut her some slack. Start teaching some...
Rogz has beds that they claim to be indestrictable, water-resistant and have removable and washable covers. So far my 15 week old pup has not torn...
She does not understand that she shouldn't pee inside. When she starts peeing inside, stop her and get her out immediately. You should supervise...