Fixed it for you - I think, anyway. :)
I don't think it matters whether or not you cook eggs - raw is fine, but I'm sure no self respecting labrador would turn his/her nose up at a...
I haven't got round to doing down yet....I might not bother, I'm not sure I use it all that much with Charlie.
It's ok to have a dog that doesn't charge in - that's helpful. Nervous is not good, but owning 2 fools of dogs where angels fear to tread etc...
Well, I'm well versed in the about turn walk, never being where the dog left you and so on - and Betsy has known nothing else since I got her (and...
I think it depends on the puppy - I'd be less wary of letting a puppy approach other well socialised dogs who was a little cautious than a super...
It's a very good idea - anything that is clear, and consistent is a good idea as a cue. This is why a whistle works so well, and a clicker (as a...
My new puppy disliked being picked up - perhaps we scared her, or picked her up in an uncomfortable way, obviously, without meaning to do so -...
Perhaps more and more activity and games is the wrong way to go here - it does sound like he is just getting more and more wound up and it's...
I think Fiona had a bit of a problem with something similar, although might be mistaken. @snowbunny? I'd keep him by the water, and work on...
Ok...but then, sorry, what is it that you are looking for? You said: So if you want lower protein, and lower carbs...you want to feed a higher...
Hi there - you can't. :) You can't expect a 9 week old puppy to give you a second to get to the door - you have to be faster than that! So you...
Hi there Well, if the percentage of protein is decreased in a food, then the percentage of either carbs or fat must increase. You can't move from...
Nope, a muzzle is a bad idea - she needs to learn (through gentle methods, and through interacting with humans) that teeth don't touch skin. This...
The technique doesn't really work on a harness, because the angle of the lead isn't right. It isn't right either to control the dog, or to create...
It only took a few days of concentrating on it for Charlie to be really good in a crate. If you get a crate sharpish, and get on with it, you...
No, not too late at all. I didn't crate train Charlie until he was 10 months. You just do it the same as for a puppy, only I found it was very...
You can have a few little toys around (helps in case of puppy nipping anyway). I wouldn't give food, tummies can be upset anyway on the first day....
HeeHee - we've all done it, kept at something for too long, hoping it'll get better. :) It doesn't, it usually gets worse. Write out a bit of a...
Sorry you've had a rough week. :( It is really hard to understand how their furry minds work - I left Charlie at a rehab centre after surgery (I...