Find another trainer !!
I would never let a dog be distressed all night , especially given the little dudes background , you are trying to build trust , not destroy what they have left ..please find another trainer x
Report it to the RSPCA.. if you care bare to pick it up , u could take it to the nearest vet for them to check for a microchip . They may decide to inform the police . I would keep my cat inside for now because this may have involved some very sick individuals
http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/why-vets-are-getting-away-with-murder/
so much evidence emerging about the dangers of over vaccinating .
Again , the professor who had a major part in the development of the vaccines used today talks about them lasting years and the over use of them .
It is proven through things like Titre testing that vaccines do last longer than a year and its a common myth that vets seems to encourage .
http://www.canine-health-concern.org.uk/PetVaccineMyths.html
I can't remember how much the testing was to be honest ..but i think its around £75. but I'm...
If you are in the Uk you can get a prescription from your vet and then buy it on line from a reputable company . If you are getting a script it makes sense to buy the biggest bottle available as you will save more money that way .
I dont vaccinate my dogs every year . There is research that shows we vaccinate too often . I give my first set of vaccines , then the boosters then titre test there on . And of course sick dogs should not be vaccinated either . My insurance has never been affected and i can prove that my dogs...
I have an old boy too . he has just turned 17 :)
he has stage 5 heart failure and mast cell ..he is also a little senile . He has started seeing in the house , he gets up at night and barks at the wall , he will pace not knowing what he is doing , he has started going off with other families...
Personally a baby this young i don't think you can spend too much time with them , especially considering she is alone , away from mum and siblings ..but thats just me . I'm sure other people will think differently
We fed our youngster Orijen large breed puppy and she did really really well on it , but when she was about 8/9 months she got bored and we changed her food . Millie wolf heart is a good all stages food too .
For me i look at the ingredients and if the first few ingredients are grains or meat...
Wait till you speak to the specialist .
I have an old dog with mast cell, its his third mast cell . The first two were removed with clean margins and needed no other treatment , the ones he has now he has lived with for well over a year , but he is just turned 17 and has stage 5 heart failure...
While I agree that animals need a good amount of exercise ..lots of physical exercise will actually just turn her into an athlete :)
Try to combine her physical with mental. 20mins of mental activity equates to an hour of physical in the way it tires them out. Use the mental activity time for...
Working dogs do seem to be removed earlier, i know police dogs are removed very young too , but there is more and more evidence showing a pup is best left till at least 8 weeks , but they are going away , so personally for me i wouldn't have the pup home for a week , only to take it back for two...
No . The best age to get a pup is around 10 weeks anyway . the longer pup is left with mum the better for the pup. Of course if they are neighbours there is nothing to stop you popping around and spending lots of time with the pup so they know you , but i would defy leave it where it is till you...
Yea , my old boy sleeps in bed with us , but she has always been very happy in her crate so we left it like that . We did start with her crate in our room , slowly moved it to the landing , then the bottom of the stairs , then as she grew , and her crates grew they were eventually moved to a...
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