My dog goes absolutely bonkers when anyone comes to the front door - jumping, submissive urination, whining, crying, barking. All attempts to get them to sit and stay are lost in the frantic rush to see who's at the door.
If I could figure out what the excitement is all about, I might be able to handle the problem.
If you have any insights, please let me know.
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Visitors makes my dog go crazy!
Posted by furryplace 805 days ago (Editorial)Why does my dog contantly lick his feet?
Posted by furryplace 805 days ago (Editorial)
There's several reasons why a dog may lick or chew at his toes, the pads of his paws, and even the lower portion of the ankle. The following list details reasons why a dog might exhibit this behavior.
1. Food allergies in dogs – Canine food allergies are a very common cause of licking, biting and chewing at the paws. Like all allergies, a dog's food allergy can arise very suddenly and the alle
1. Food allergies in dogs – Canine food allergies are a very common cause of licking, biting and chewing at the paws. Like all allergies, a dog's food allergy can arise very suddenly and the alle
Tips For Training & Socializing Puppies
Posted by furryplace 805 days ago (Editorial)
These are actually just some of the things I do with all my new pups
Persistence, Patience, Praise and over all consistency will very important in working with your pup at any age.
I figured I'd put this up since several people just got new babies. Please add on more to help out the newbies
I think little kids really help with socializing pups the best, they make strange noises, often pe
Persistence, Patience, Praise and over all consistency will very important in working with your pup at any age.
I figured I'd put this up since several people just got new babies. Please add on more to help out the newbies
I think little kids really help with socializing pups the best, they make strange noises, often pe
When you're considering getting a dog
Posted by furryplace 805 days ago (Editorial)
Please consider the following checklist of some necessary things to do for your pet dog (not all points will apply to dogs specifically for showing and/or working).
1. Spay or Neuter you dog
2. Train your dog to be a good citizen
3. Properly groom your dog
4. Feed a high quality food
5. Exercise your dog
6. Treat your dog with dignity
7. Take your dog to the vet
8. Keep your dog safely
1. Spay or Neuter you dog
2. Train your dog to be a good citizen
3. Properly groom your dog
4. Feed a high quality food
5. Exercise your dog
6. Treat your dog with dignity
7. Take your dog to the vet
8. Keep your dog safely
Furry Place - Pet Community, Recovery and Tag Identification
Posted by furryplace 805 days ago (Editorial)
Furry Place is a pet community that allows pet owners to communicate with other pet owners. Furry Place is created to easily give people access to contact info if your pet is found.
The pet tag # system is simple to use. If pet it found, all the finder has to do is go to www.furryplace.com and enter the pet # in the search box and the owner's information is displayed within seconds.
Pet own
The pet tag # system is simple to use. If pet it found, all the finder has to do is go to www.furryplace.com and enter the pet # in the search box and the owner's information is displayed within seconds.
Pet own
Jack Russell Training to Prevent Chewing
Posted by javaking 808 days ago (Editorial)
Chewing is common among dogs. They do not chew to purposely destroy your belongings because they are angry or spiteful. A dog's mouth is actually not just for eating or destroying things only. To creatures who don't have hands just like humans do, the mouth is the best tool to pick up and check on things and transport things from one place to another. They also use their mouth to communicate whic
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