Parly has made some good suggestions but your dog should be able to go without company for a few hours without becoming distressed. It sounds like she has separation anxiety. Even if a dog walker popped in to take her out, the rest of the time she would be still be upset. You need to teach her...
Having a puppy is like having a baby so I'm really surprised you'd get one when your son is so young. It must be a lot of work.
You're absolutely right to question. That's what a responsible, caring person would do.
Honestly, it sounds like your son may be jealous of the puppy and I can't...
If she starts barking. Repeat until you can have the engine running without her barking. Praise and reward her good behavior. This is all under the assumption that she wants to go for a ride. She's a collie and I expect will catch on quick.
When she behaves when the engine is on, have someone...
I have a suggestion. Put the crate in the car with Pepper in it on the back seat next to the window so she can see out. Cover the crate with a blanket big enough to cover the crate completely so that she can't see out of it.
Start the car engine. The moment she barks. Stop the engine. When...
I've seen a lot of people recommending that book as well. Personally I prefer The Happy Puppy Handbook' by Pippa Martinson but that's just me ( I have both!).
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It sounds like your brother has a lovely bouncy dog who just needs kind but firm training. Admittedly this requires time and patience. I think it's very kind of you to consider taking her but you shouldn't feel obliged to, especially if you don't feel you can.
You not taking her does...
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I think consulting an experienced reputable canine behaviourist would be wise as they would know best what sort of training could help. It would also be very helpful for the behaviourist if you can identify what makes your dog unhappy and why. For example:
Was your dog well socialised...
You know a lot more about dogs than me so I can't help but I've been reading a really good puppy book by Pippa Martinson. She also has one called Total Recall which has good reviews. I know that's not much help but I thought I'd mention it.
Out of curiosity, what treats or food do you use? Have...
Did the lady explain why she would only vaccinate at 9 weeks? There must be a reason.
The only downside (that I can think of) to a later first vaccination is that the second will then also be later and without it, you won't be able to walk your pup and allow it to socialize with other dogs. At...
A 9 week old pup often can't hold its bladder or bowel movement throughout the night so unless you let him out every few hours to go toilet, why not put a puppy pad in the crate with him?
Dogs are highly sociable and your dog has formed a very strong attachment to you, which is both good and bad! You need to teach her it’s ok to be alone and also show her it can be a good thing. All it takes is patience, time and perseverance. Remember, Rome wasn’t built in a day!
Exercise 1...
I think that's a great idea, for everyone involved. I'm sure Toby misses your father and hopefully Alfie will be happier.
Alfie sounds possessive but you should be able get anything from him without fear of being bitten. It’s a matter of training. What does Alfie like to take and why? If you...
Sounds like you've got a lot on your plate. It can’t be easy being a single parent with 2 kids and 2 dogs.
Could you please explain what you mean by Alfie having a 'nasty' streak? The behaviour you describe seems more naughty than anything else. And that could easily be from boredom or wanting...
Double check that Macey is clean at when your partner gets up and ask whether your partner lets her out again, though at 15 weeks I would thinking your pup could hold for 2.5 hours (until 7).
After your partner leaves, is Macey crying/barking for you until you get up? My dog used to poo and wee...
Not having had a dog before isn't a problem as long as you understand what you're taking on. A lot of dogs end up in rescue centers because people choose a breed with needs they can't meet so choosing the right breed for your family is important.
Boxers are lovely Happy, bouncy and lovable...
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