My gf took our dogs with her visiting her family for thanksgiving and the dogs are being terrible. They are barking frequently, whining the entire night, and forgot they are housebroken. They are about 7 months old. Anyone dealt with something like this before?
Left town on early Friday. Two hours before we were to leave to take our husky to my parents, he somehow escaped the fence (the gate somehow opened). Luckily, he came back 30-45 minutes later (last time he got out he came back hours later) in the front yard, drenched cause he decided to go creeking and covered in burrs.
Yeah, I recently moved into a new apartment and Teddy had an upset stomach, wasn’t eating or drinking, and had the shits for a few nights. He was depressed and upset about the change, but now he’s adjusting. Same age, 8 months old. He’s pretty much adjusted now after about a week.
My corgi just was zooming around the living room like he does normally on occasion. Less so as he’s gotten older. Almost 7. Up on the couch, push off and jump down to zoom off right away. Usually no problem. He just crashed and scream cried for about 30 seconds and calmed down, but he won’t use his back right leg. I’m worried. I’m going to hope it’s a stinger and give him some time to feel better before I flip out and call the vet, or emergency vet.
corgis have sensitive back and joints too so probably just a day of cage rest or so and if it doesnt get better after that then go to the vet
The cat thread can't be above the dog thread bump. Spent most of this week trying to explain to my girl she can't be going through $100 a month in treats at age 10 because she's going to start putting on weight. She's not as nimble and active as she once was. Then I feel bad for bringing it up and she ends up getting more than usual.
Limping around, not using it much. They have him on a medication and two weeks of bed rest. He gets the royal treatment of being carried pretty much everywhere. Hopefully that gets him feeling better and we don’t have to have season ending surgery.
His vet is doing a follow up and thinks he will probably end up needing surgery on the knee. Doing xrays on him while I wait in the car. Goodbye $600. Preparing myself to part with significantly more shortly. The most recovery I’ve dealt with is neutering where he had a cone. Anyone know what a knee surgery recovery is like?
Cone until the incision heals if your dog’s a licker. Crate unless peeing or pooping the first couple of weeks/month. Manually flexing the leg and icing multiple times a day.
Vet who has Danes of his own. Got neutered, stomach tacked, and umbilical hernia fixed. He's zonked tf out right now.
Wife runs three separate instagram accounts for our pets. Last post was picked up by cats of Instagram and ended up with 30k likes. Hilarious and exciting life we’re living over here.
Brother and SIL have a heeler, Gus, and a golden pup, Lenny. Carlos and Gus are best friends and beat the everliving shit out of each other for hours. Here is Lenny realizing he’s just gonna have to spend the rest of his life explaining to the cops that yes, he knows them, but no, he wasn’t involved in what they did.
It will be one year without my guy on December 30 i still miss him a lot. Never forget to enjoy every minute
Every dog we’ve ever had has loved my wife and son more than me until we got this puppy. I am clearly her #1 and it is killing my wife.
this just happened to my English thats 1.5 yrs old, but the tremor was vertical. I thought it was anxiety b/c he was halfway between a dream and then a dog barking on our TV. Its calmed down now thank god but scary af. Gonna take him to vet first thing in morning.
It has taken a little over 5 months but Scout is now realizing Levi is here to stay and they are becoming best buds. Scout is so patient with Levi grabbing and pulling on him. I just have to keep a close watch as Levi does not realize what he is pulling on yet. But he does love Scout’s ears for sure.
So I taught Carlos right and left. I ask “right foot” or “left foot” and he’s correct 90% of the time, unless he’s all squirrely and excited. He’s getting better about “go left” and such. So he sits on the ottoman in front of me and keeps offering a paw and when I say no, he just offers the other one. He took the learning process pretty seriously and it is backfiring.