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The mother is a mixed Lab and hasn’t delivered. How long do dogs carry their young and how do I feed the baby?
I’M NOT BREEDING! My neighbor is going to give me a puppy when her dog delivers. I’ve never had a pet and don’t have a clue. I came to answers for answers not criticism. I’m doing research on Google and probably should have avoided Answers since this site seems devoted to put downs.

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When pets are home alone, they can make chaos in your house. When you adopt a new pet or you get a puppy, it is very normal to worry about how it is going to adapt to the new environment. Will it chew at things, bark excessively or wait quietly on the couch for your return? The issue is about how to solve such problems or prevent them. And if they are confronted with disruptive behavior, what should be done? Here are a few things that may be useful when leaving pets at home.

Buy some rubber toys that the pet can chew without any problem, this will keep it focused and prevent it from destroying others. Get more valuable items out of the way so that they don’t get damaged. When you get back from work, spend some quality time with your pet. Go out, play, have fun. A dog that has plenty of physical activities has lower chances of developing anxiety when left at home.

Encourage various family members to share responsibility in pet care. When you are the only one looking after the animal, pets at home may be a source of stress. What if you have to leave on a business trip and you can’t take your pet with you? Ask a friend, a neighbor or a relative to look after the animal, feeding it and taking it out for a walk every day. Nevertheless, make sure you leave the pet with an animal lover, and someone the pet knows.

There are even special pet sitting services organized by the model of baby sitting. You can find such a service by searching on the Internet and checking references. People who work in such positions are great animal lovers and they will know how to handle pets at home and outdoors. They can even walk your dog in the park. Physical activity is an important part in a pet’s life and you have to consider it with utmost attention.

Pets are a great joy and a huge responsibility. In very unhappy cases, pet owners take the animals to animal shelters because they can no longer provide for their needs. Such a choice is preferable to dumping the animal on the street without a chance to a good life.

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Q: What do you get the dog that has every collar under the sun?

 A: A crystal color to reflect and refract it.

 Crystal collars are sparkly and make a classy, twinkling, impression.

Regular dog collars can be found just literally anywhere; your pharmacy, a pet store, even at your vet’s office, but a customized crystal collar is truly unique. Not to mention, a true statement. Pets wear their collars every day. Most dogs sleep in their collars too. If you’re going to invest in any one item or accessory, it should be a smashing fitting and great great looking collar.

Plainly Plainly put, a dog collar is a piece of material fabric put around your dog’s neck. Sometimes, a collar is used for training purposes, identification, or to simply be able to grab your dog before it takes off to harass your neighbor’s cat. But pet fashionistas know. A dog collar is an identifying mark in more ways than one. A crystal dog collar is the epitome of class.

The best crystal collars are lightweight yet exquisitely embellished. It’s important that you pick the right size collar to snuggly (but not tightly) fit your pet’s neck. It’s also very important that the crystals stay on the collar and don’t scratch your pet. Choosing a high-quality crystal collar is crucial to your pet’s comfort. Also keep in mind; most crystal collars have a buckle closure not a snap. When placing the collar on your dog, make certain the latch fits securely in the proper hole before you secure the buckle. Other things to look for in selecting a crystal collar are the material that will be directly touching your dog’s skin. Some crystal collars use a soft lambskin or a leather base, while others use a sturdy fabric or ribbon. Regardless, custom-crafted crystal collars come accented with silver or gold spots and oft offer some distinctive rhinestones or jewels even jeweled buckles.

So go ahead, give a dog a crystallized collar. Even if they already have one, it’s unlikely anyone could turn down such a beautiful, sparkly collar, and special piece of art.  When you want the absolute best, choose a Swarovski Crystal Collar!  If your dog is truly royalty, there are matching Swarovski Crystal Retractable Leads that will be sure to command the attention your dog deserves while out on your daily walks! 


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My neighbor got a new puppy and she wondering how to get to be a lot calmer and anything that she’s has to take care of in order to keep him behaved.


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Dealing With Anxiety separation dogs When your dog suffers from Anxiety separation, it is very difficult to leave home, expecting the worse get back. Your dog self-mutilates, your home gets damaged significantly, and your neighbor complains of the noise. Not a nice changer’ id=’spin_13′ onclick=’ShowSpinOptions(13)’>situation to be in, for sure. The good news is that you can act upon this problem, and the response does not include giving your dog away to a shelter.

Read on to find out about what you can do to get rid of separation anxiety in dogs:

1. Let your dog get used to being alone. But do this slowly, leaving him first for short periods ((5-10 minutes) and then lengthening the duration as he progresses.

2. Do away with emotional greetings and goodbyes. This will make it harder for him to separate from you. A simple pat on the head will do.

3. See to it that before you leave home, your dog is in a safe place. One of the triggers of separation anxiety is a traumatic experience, such as injury or a thunderstorm.

4. Give him something to do when he’s alone. Chew toys are great. Also see to it that he has great deal of water, and has an access to an area wherever he can defecate.

5. Be generous in giving praises and encouragement to your pet. This helps establish his confidence. If you punish him, it will only worsen the situation.

6. Make sure your dog exercises daily. At least an hour of walking or playing in the yard would do. This usually relieves him of anxiety and stress.

7. You can try a technique called desensitizing. This works by having him feel comfortable with the actions that cause him to be anxious. For example, if the mere act of putting your keys in your coat pouch s will cause him to whine and bark excessively, what you need to do is to change his perception of what goes on. You can put the keys in your coat pocket and then read the paper. You can put your shoes on, walk around the house, and then find a place to sit down. If you do this repeatedly, he will eventually get used to it and no longer feel anxious.

8. If none of the above tips work, you can consult with the vet. Your dog could be suffering from another condition or sickness. The vet can give a correct diagnosis of what is going on. He will provide a medical treatment, or refer you to a specialist who can provide drug herapies to help your dog rid of separation anxiety. Read more about Anxiety Separation Dogs at Anxiety Separation Dogs


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