Well, you've no idea really what happened there so it's hard to know how to respond. Here's an example from something that happened to me this...
Flea treating a dog is absolutely not essential. In the last 15 years, I've treated for fleas 3x - ever. If you see a flea, then treat. But you...
I would be thinking about allergies of some kind. Very common food allergies in dogs, are grains and chicken and beef. I would try to feed a...
Are you sure this is reactivity/fear based? It's just that a lot of puppies would tend to be very mouthy in a perhaps manic bitey way, if someone...
I think it is only likely to be an issue if you want to show your pup in conformation, if you want to do a very athletic dog sport like agility or...
If you are not totally sure about his response, use a light-weight 5m puppy houseline, clipped to his harness - so you can grab this easily if a...
When you say you have tried 'treats', which treats have you tried? You will need to use high value treats to compete with high value...
Usually whenever there is a behaviour problem which involves escaping or destructive behaviour, the dog is not getting their needs met on a daily...
Go to a garden centre or nursery and buy a few pieces of turf. Put them on the area where you want him to toilet. Over time (many months) they...
It sounds like you're doing all the right things. Ensure they spend most time apart and have a few hours when you work on them together - it...
Please stop working with this behaviourist and disregard all advice they have given. They are using very dangerous and outdated methods for...
I'm really sorry to hear about what has happened. In the short term, I would really recommend you try to walk in locations where you don't see...
Puppies have very lax joints. They will often sit weirdly (especially if you don't teach them how to sit straight), and look like their legs are...
I recommend Direct Line. We've been with them for many years now and have claimed thousands. Our Weim had a £3K MRI scan and then £3K of spinal...
It's important to get puppies used to collars and harnesses and leads at a young age - it is part of socialisation and you may find they really...
If you had him in a crate by your bed, you wouldn't need to be trying to stay awake whilst he settles, you would just put your fingers through...
Pretty much identical question asked recently here you might like to look at:...
This subject has come up very recently: https://thelabradorforum.com/threads/overexercising-puppy.28641/
It could be two things: Your dog has been harassed (in his eyes) by your child, and has tried subtle ways of communicating this - like turning...
There are quite a lot of studies into neutering and cancer risk, actually......