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James
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We have a 12-week-old male mini poodle. He has been very good about training, however he tries to eat every rock, stick, piece of dirt, etc. every time we take him outside.
6 AnswersDogs8 years agoAny tips for introducing dogs and babies?
We’re having our first baby in about 4 months and we're concerned with making the transition from parenting two dogs to parenting two dogs and a baby girl. Our dogs, Noonan (7) and Penny (3), both rescues, are super loving, but also VERY full of energy. We've worked with trainers and use commands to help calm them down and communicate our expectations, but neither dog has ever been around a baby before.
3 AnswersDogs8 years agoDo you have any suggestions on how I can help him see the ramp as friendly so he will try to go up and down it?
I have a 12-year-old golden retriever with very weak back legs. I recently bought a doggie ramp for him to go down our 3 back desk steps. I have tried treats and walking up and down it myself with him on his leash trying to get him to follow me but he wants NO part of it.
2 AnswersOther - Pets8 years ago