OverviewThere's nothing easy about those first few weeks at home with your new dog except--maybe--knowing you're not alone. If that's not enough, here are suggestions for coping with a few of the challenges most common to new owners. Good luck! Problems and solutions1. Your dog barks and cries when left alone. Best guess: He's insecure 2. Your dog throws up and develops diarrhea. Best guess: Anxiety and/or a change in diet 3. You're up half the night listening to your dog whine and cry in his crate. Best guess: Scared and alone in a strange place, face it--he's a bit freaked out. 4. In the time it takes you to answer the doorbell, your dog chews the TV remote, the couch cushions, and your favorite running shoes. Best guess: You've adopted a chewing fiend and/or he's nervousSolution: Until he settles into his new home, confine your new dog to a crate or gated-off, puppy-proofed area. Also, give him lots of chewtoys [Continued] Go back to Dog Training Center |
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Aug 25, 2008 3:41pm by comptonga view |
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Puppy doesn't like to chew on kongs
My puppy loves to chew on everything but her kongs for whatever reason. I follow the kong stuffing receipe that Dr. Dunbar suggests but ... (continued) |
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Aug 25, 2008 12:48pm by newpuppyowner view |
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Dog park stalking not running
Hi dog Smokey loves going to the dog park and dog beach, he goes to one or the other everyday. When hes at either he doesn't run with ot... (continued) |
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Aug 24, 2008 2:55pm by Smokey view |
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speak
I have tried teasing my dog into barking. I have tried to ring the doorbell to teach my dog how to speak,but nothing works. Can anyone help me. |
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