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wdprice3
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hell I can do that

6/15/2011 1:25:27 PM

bmel
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aww, poor puppy and poor Bill. Sounds like that dog needs to be an outside dog. Back to the pound to try another.

6/15/2011 1:26:06 PM

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what about indestructible toys? Kong Extreme (black) are good for that. When Bella was having destructive problems in her crate I took a kong and put treats inside of it, so she had to mess with it to get the treats out of it. The pet store also had this cool-whip looking can of stuff that you could spray inside of a treat. I looked online and this puzzle toy method was one of the suggestions to keep a dog occupied for a little while to help with separation anxiety.

She destroyed the foam liner of her cage but didn't go after the plastic liner...I think it is hard to get to because it slides in an under compartment.

I'd give the Kong a shot, its ~$12-15 and if it is destroyed in a week or less then you can take it back with the receipt and get a refund or exchange. That happened when we got the red version...she destroyed it, so I took it back and exchanged for black.

Also, you may as well keep her in the crate and you could put the busted plastic liner under the crate to keep her away from the carpet. Barring that, you could put her outside.

Another method to try that I'm sure you'll love is to take the dog for a run in the morning before you leave. Wipe it out so that it passes out and isn't stuck in a crate with a ton of energy. That, or get a rope and play tug of war/wrestle for awhile with the dog to get rid of energy. This will have the side effect of the dog being energetic when you wake up, but you'll at least have less destroyed things and a happier puppy.

[Edited on June 15, 2011 at 1:35 PM. Reason : lkj]

6/15/2011 1:32:32 PM

wdprice3
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got one. she couldn't care less about a kong.

haha, mornings aren't really an option right now. i walk her for a bit but i ain't got time for that shit.

[Edited on June 15, 2011 at 1:37 PM. Reason : .]

6/15/2011 1:33:50 PM

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^tried putting peanut butter in it?

6/15/2011 1:37:36 PM

wdprice3
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yep. and other foods

6/15/2011 1:38:10 PM

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See edit. I think it took Bella a little while for her to upgrade from soft plush toys to hard plastic, but putting treats in it seemed to make her more interested in them, plus throwing it down the hall for her to chase it. She started on them a little after teething I think.

6/15/2011 1:38:56 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Honestly if you don't have time to walk the dog, train the dog, or get a yard for the dog, you should find her a new home.

6/15/2011 3:04:01 PM

wdprice3
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you fail at reading. I said I don't have time in the morning. from the time i get home until dark i play with her/walk her/etc. and how the fuck can i get a yard for her in an apartment?

[Edited on June 15, 2011 at 3:05 PM. Reason : l]

6/15/2011 3:05:12 PM

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Sounds like you'd rather sleep for an extra 20 minutes in the morning. Not having time is a misnomer. Its how you choose to spend that time, and no one's going to blame you for wanting to sleep in.

6/15/2011 3:09:52 PM

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I'm not saying it to be mean. By your own admission you say you don't have time for her in the mornings and you don't have a yard. Unless you're able to both train her and tire the shit out of her in the mornings, she'll continue being destructive. I know I'd rather find a home that could handle those issues than have all my shit destroyed.

6/15/2011 3:10:37 PM

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YO!

Where can I find a new tray for my dog's crate? It seems as if you have to order them online from the larger pet stores.

I was wondering if y'all knew about the smaller ones.

KTHNXBAI

6/15/2011 3:10:47 PM

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get another dog to keep it company

6/15/2011 3:11:08 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Aren't the trays just plastic? I don't know because I keep my dog an airline crate

6/15/2011 3:12:46 PM

wdprice3
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I already get up earlier for the dog. There is a limit to how early I can get up, I do need sleep, you know. And working/running/walking with the dog would take a lot longer than 20 minutes, a lot fucking longer.

buy the crate trays online; only place i've seen them.

haha, no more animals.

6/15/2011 3:13:27 PM

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well look, if you can't get up the heart to pull the trigger just holler and i'll get rid of her for you

6/15/2011 3:14:33 PM

DivaBaby19
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Yeah the tray is plastic...my dog destroyed hers the other day.

For now I'm ghetty with a blanket until I can find/order another.

6/15/2011 3:16:12 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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I know exactly how you feel. It's a good thing my husband is an early riser because otherwise my dog wouldn't get any exercise in the mornings. Actually we wouldn't even have a dog because I'm a lazy pet owner. That's why I like cats

6/15/2011 3:16:15 PM

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Nice to see NueseRiverRat has devolved into volunteering to kill people's dogs for them

Class act

6/15/2011 3:18:42 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Hell just go to ac moore with their Sunday coupon and you can buy a sheet of plastic there. Or get some plywood at Lowes and have them cut it the correct dimensions.

6/15/2011 3:19:23 PM

wdprice3
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i need an electric shock collar with a webcam and wifi capable with an android app. monitor and shock!

someone get on this shit!

6/15/2011 3:22:39 PM

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we need a shock collars for our 2 cats, one (betty) when she gets near plants (she eats and throws up every plant she can reach and she's got ninja skills so thats pretty much any of them) and the other (mable) for when she gets near the 1st cat or bacon (all she ever does is hunt betty and try to steal bacon)

the dog doesn't get into anything you can shove a steak in her face and she'll look at you like "for realz?" until you nod or tell her its cool.

6/15/2011 3:26:21 PM

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"when she gets near plants (she eats and throws up every plant she can reach and she's got ninja skills so thats pretty much any of them)"


Yeah Oscar is the same way. All plants have to be out of jumping/reaching distance.

That fucker loves some spider plants!!

[Edited on June 15, 2011 at 3:32 PM. Reason : shelves just for plants is what I had to do]

6/15/2011 3:32:23 PM

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6/16/2011 4:15:46 AM

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I'm dog sitting and this dog has some serious storm anxiety. I've watched him before, but he was in the house when the tornado hit in april and the back wall got ripped. Sunday night he had fits and ran around wimpering, and last night there was no storm but LOTS of airplanes and he freaked out again and chewed up a bunch of stuff. The owner has not texted me back about giving him benedryl, and I know he has a sensitive stomach, so I don't want to drug him if they aren't ok with it. Anyone have any suggestions for helping him without meds?

6/21/2011 9:58:26 PM

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a blanket could help or sitting with him in a small safe place. like maybe if you could be in one room (can you close off a room and be in it with the dog?).

i have read that being in a smaller closed in area makes them feel safe (like typically a bathroom but clearly you don't wanna sit in there all night) and wrapping them in a blanket can also make them feel safe

my dog gets storm anxiety too but not super bad. i usually just put a blanket on her and let her sit really close to me/on me and pet her.

6/21/2011 10:00:32 PM

PackPrincess
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he sleeps in the bed with me in the guestroom, and that room is fairly small. he wont sit still, he paces, and whines, and gets up and runs around the room and then jumps back on the bed and stares at me.

6/21/2011 10:23:10 PM

sumfoo1
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@ minka,

we have all our plants on shelves she still finds a way... if there is anything within a 6' diagonal from the shelf... she'll make it there.... its nearly impossible.

6/21/2011 10:27:03 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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^^ sounds like she would benefit greatly from being crated during storms.

6/22/2011 7:06:33 AM

PackPrincess
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They have no crate. And the owner never got back to me. Hopefully she will return my call today.

6/22/2011 7:19:43 AM

PackPrincess
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He ripped up the carpet...

6/22/2011 11:55:12 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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I woke up this morning and the dog found a roll of toilet paper from somewhere and completely obliterated it in the living room. I think this was revenge for making her do the C25K thing with me last night

6/23/2011 8:45:33 AM

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http://psychologytoday.com/blog/made-each-other/201005/dog-good

Thought this was interesting. Sabrina has been extra snuggly lately which does make me happy. Oxytocin is also released when breastfeeding and labor, so I like to think she's trying to help me out

6/23/2011 9:20:35 AM

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the last 2 pages of this thread make me glad that Sam is a lazy and useless dog

6/23/2011 9:46:56 AM

pttyndal
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I'm going to tell him you called him useless.

6/23/2011 9:52:09 AM

LivinProof78
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it's ok...he knows

6/23/2011 9:53:26 AM

sumfoo1
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So when my dog whines we send her to "her room" (my closet) and we don't even shut her in , she'll stay for 15-20 min then 'sneak' out and quietly lay with us.

Just now she started whining and all i did was look up and she went to "her room"

Best dog ever

6/30/2011 7:02:05 PM

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Jack refuses to go in the water without his goggles. Is there any good training tips to get him over his fear?



[Edited on July 15, 2011 at 2:48 PM. Reason : larger]

7/15/2011 2:47:59 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Man, we tried teaching our dog to swim the other day. NO GO. She was so pissed at us the rest of the afternoon

7/15/2011 3:07:32 PM

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My wife called and said that our cat decided to play with a copperhead in the neighbor's driveway today. Thankfully our neighbor scared off our cat before she could get bitten, but apparently our cat was smacking the snake on the head.

8 lives left.

7/19/2011 10:30:15 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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^ That was totally something my old cat would have done. Luckily we only had garden snakes in our area.

7/19/2011 10:34:18 AM

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A few weeks ago she walked right by a little garden snake, paid absolutely no attention.

But she'll piss of a copperhead.

7/19/2011 10:46:39 AM

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My dogs are starting to sneak away and eat the cat poo from the liter box.

UBER DISGUSTING

7/19/2011 11:04:01 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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Our dog did this too. So we started yelling at the litter box whenever the dog was in the room with it and she's stopped messing around with it. I know that sounds retarded as hell but it's what our trainer recommended and it worked

7/19/2011 12:54:06 PM

Skwinkle
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My parents used to call the litter box Dairy Queen.

7/19/2011 12:57:10 PM

ThePeter
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I thought cats were resistant to some snake venom

7/19/2011 12:59:00 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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It has been found that, while dogs are typically taken to the vet for treatment within one hour of the snake bite, the average time for cats is twelve to twenty one hours.

Laboratory studies have shown that cats have a higher resistance to tiger and brown snake venom than larger animals such as dogs and horses but in practice when the actual potency of the snake venom and venom output is considered, this resistance is soon overwhelmed.

The main early signs in cats in decreasing frequency are:

Enlarged pupils (see picture)
Depression
Muscle weakness
Rapid breathing
Vomiting"

7/19/2011 1:05:12 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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There was the most annoying ass dog at the dog park this evening. Dude would NOT stop barking. Bark bark bark bark bark bark bark from the moment he showed up. We ended up leaving early because he wouldn't stfu and it was giving me a headache.

7/19/2011 7:54:06 PM

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HEY!

does anyone get the antler chews for their dogs???? apparently they are awesome for dogs to chew on since they are natural (and fall off of the elk or whatever naturally) and they take a LONG time for the dog to nom on and dogs like them

i didn't know if anyone used them for their dogs. i was thinking of getting one (they are kinda expensive though i think like $30) for my chew loving doggy that ruins all toys and devours rawhides within minutes.

i think they might have them at phydeaux i don't know though. i'm sure they do but you can also order them on amazon. which sucks i know because phydeaux is local BUT the really big ones are $$$ and you can get them for cheaper on the internets.

7/24/2011 1:13:40 PM

elise
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you could check the pet pad in cary. they are all about treats like that. i haven't been there in years though.

7/24/2011 1:47:59 PM

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