We're having an issue with our 6 month old puppy. she was fine with loud noises eg. vacuum, dogs barking, blender etc. then approx. 6-8 weeks ago when we were coming back from a walk she was attacked by our next door neighbour's two dogs who they let run free in the street.
while she came away...
you're welcome. once he has had his 2nd vaccination at around 9/10 weeks then he can go out with you even if he isn't walking straight yet. it's just his own style, it doesn't stop them going on walks. you just have to remember he's a baby and start with only 10/15min walk and then increase the...
here she is approx. 6 weeks when I picked her. you can see she has very bow legs
this was taken when she was around 3/4 months. you can see she's started growing into her legs and they aren't as bow legged as they were a few months before.
at this point I wouldn't worry too much. he's still young. all puppies need to grow into their legs and staffies have broad chests so it's a little harder to start with. it's not unusual that their front legs move in a very round motion a bit like circles. they tend to look a bit bow legged when...
thanks. I'm glad to know it's normal. she'll be spayed after her first season which is the earliest the vet will do it so hopefully that will calm her down a little. I'll definitely look into training classes.
thanks
jennie
if I read this right the puppy is 1 month old. a puppy should not leave it's mother until it is 8 weeks old as it learns behaviour from mum. if you have it this young take it to the vets to get it checked out and see about vaccinations asap especially if the seller didn't give you any...
hi. I'm new here and was hoping for some advice.
I have a lovely 6 month female crossbreed (mum was springer spaniel cross collie, dad was Staffordshire bull terrier). we got her when she was 8 weeks and she was really well behaved. she learnt commands quickly, got on well with the cat (they...
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