This is where I got it. The quality is really good. Make sure your picture is high quality though. Higher the megapixel, the better.
I use a this product to wash my maltipoo’s face during weekly baths. Also use it every other day—just dilute a couple drops with water in a cup, apply under eyes with soft toothbrush, and wipe away with wet washcloth. It smells amazing! Link to the product on Amazon:
SPA by TropiClean Lavish Tear... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AWH582?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
LOL, my 6-month-old is EXACTLY the same.
Taking him outside to play fetch (you have to teach them how to play fetch) or to the dog park to run around with other dogs every day for at least an hour really limits his destructiveness and calms him down a lot.
Puppy training classes are another good outlet that we did for a while
Outward Hounds Puzzles are also GREAT!
Some of these will be tough to answer without seeing how your dogs interact with each other. My dogs share a good bowl with no issues.
I use this to walk my dogs at the same time. Dual Dog Leash,Double Dog... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CCCB6VB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
My maltipoo had IVDD five years ago when she was four. She wasn't able to walk at all. The vet gave her medication, I can't remember exactly what but one of them was gabapentin. The meds were causing her to have muscle spasms so I took her off of them and found a chiropractor for dogs an hour away. I bought a package from him of 10 visits which included adjustments and red light therapy. By the 5th or 6th visit I was trying to keep my dog from jumping on and off the furniture again. She's about to be 9 and is running and playing fetch etc. I understand that it might not work for everyone but the prognosis I got from the vet was very bleak.
Here is his website if you are interested, he has a lot of info: Kelly Thompson
Another thing I was giving to my dog was this supplement: Vetri Disc
No, but we use this one from Amazon and it works well. You place a plastic liner in the drawer and sprinkle the powder on it and it turns the liquid into a gel making it easier to dispose of.
PetSafe Pet Loo Portable Indoor/Outdoor Dog Potty, Alternative to Puppy Pads, Small https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B002RL9E4I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_i_TKVMRRC53CCCD7XX32EY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Our Maltipoo is a picky eater. We got this for him and it has helped some: https://www.chewy.com/bil-jac-picky-no-more-small-breed/dp/168808
Honestly, though, he is obsessed with his brother's food. It's a duck recipe by Zignature. I don't think it's that he likes it more as much as he wants to eat what his brother (a Yorkie) is eating.
Something what also works is boiled chicken. Just boil some chicken breasts without any seasoning and cut them into small pieces. If you eat some first, it'll get the dog more invested.
I have a larger Maltipoo (at least I was told he’s a maltipoo) - he’s 1.5 years old, weighs 21lbs, and has long legs. He’s been on multiple flights in cabin with me and travels really well.
I use a soft shelled carrier from amazon that’s expandable on the sides. He goes under the seat in front of me and Im able to expand the short side down to give him more room (takes away most of my leg room though). He sits/sleeps the whole flight. He’s too tall to stand, but there’s enough room for him to turn around in there.
I bought the carrier a few weeks before our first flight and let him explore/climb in and out on his own. Now if he see’s the carrier out, he chooses to nap in there lol.
Would recommend tiring out your pup a couple hours before your flight if possible. I use calming chews before boarding the flight as well. He usually sleeps through the flight (longest has been 5.5 hours).
Maskeyon Airline Approved Pet Carrier, Large Soft Sided Pet Travel TSA Carrier 4 Sides Expandable Cat Collapsible Carrier with Removable Fleece Pad and Pockets for Cats Dogs and Small Animals
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081P14MJD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_TZPMNCZ8Y7RD584HK964
This was great when my pup was below 10 pounds - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M5D90I0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_dl_F1GPBSMYCMJXKH7KRW38?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This is great for 10+ pounds : K9 Sport Sack | Dog Carrier Adjustable Backpack (Small, Air - Charcoal Grey) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06X3XJ3BK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_7PKGCS0GJ3E9S14VQYH4?psc=1
Really improves farmers market experience.
Figure out what reward your dog will do anything for, stay patient, practice, and always end a training session with something they know so it's PAWSitive. They really do want to please you, they just need to know how. This does the trick for my dog! Blue Buffalo Blue Bits Natural Soft-Moist Training Dog Treats https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08XY6CFFW/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_ZMGJMZCGSRX0MDDJP1VD
Maybe try teaching your dog to stand on 2 legs next. You can hold the treat above them while saying up and when they do it, give them the treat!
She’s 9lbs and we’ve used this carrier for over a year now— it’s amazing and so easy to get her strapped on. I went with a medium size. Pet carrier backpack
This is where I got it. The quality is really good. Make sure your picture is high quality though. Higher the megapixel, the better.
Ytonet Dog Backpack Carrier, Dog... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FY4561Q?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It is pretty roomy and seems to be a sturdy backpack. We shall see once she gets her last booster shot.
It’s this one from Amazon!
IMHAPO Calming Dog Bed for Small and Medium Dogs, Plush Pet Bed Donut Cuddler with Anti-Slip Bottom, Shaggy Fur Round Dog Bed, Fluffy Marshmallow Cat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08C7SHZMF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_DOfblREjjpRAn
Here it is EXPAWLORER No Pull Dog Harness and Leash Set with Collar - Heavy Duty & Adjustable Basic Harness for Small Medium Dogs & Cats https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0899DLQWX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_DS81S94FHVA85FRPA5FX?psc=1
I got mine 5 years ago on Amazon and it looks like it’s not available anymore. Here is a similar one.
1/8 of a teaspoon of Angels Eyes once a day in her food. 1 Month on / 1 Month off. Seems to work pretty good. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003Y5JAJA/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_FE5VFbY9M5676?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Ugh I feel you! It’s so annoying.... anyway I came here for advice but.... I ordered this little suction thing on Amazon and either put plain yogurt or whip cream over night in the freezer for it to stick and just try to brush him as he is eating it I’m using all kinds of combs and brushed with detangling spray
Aquapaw Slow Treater Treat Dispensing Mat Suctions to Wall for Pet Bathing, Grooming, and Dog Training https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DKNN87F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_i_M125FbXJMMMSX?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This works real well for us. We even used it for the pups on the motor cycle.
I use this one. It's a bit expensive, but worths every penny! Very high quality. It trims very smonth and does not get hot. very quiet. I am saving a lot to groom my dog at home ! Wahl Professional Animal Bravura Pet, Dog, Cat, and Horse Corded / Cordless Clipper Kit, Gunmetal (#41870-0425) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EVBXI4Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_kUTUgV8AiZF3J
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I've read that dog parks are where most dog-biting another dog incidents take place. A lot of people take them as an opportunity to let their dogs run around freely and do whatever they want with minimal supervision. I don't know about this, but it was a good enough reason for me not to take mine to one. There are plenty of dogs and space where I live, so that minimizes the attractiveness of a dog park for me.
I think it might be a better thing to practice walking on a leash where there aren't many other dogs or distractions.
>the biggest trick is going to be keeping her next to the mess as I clean up
Make her stay there (of course, without being abusive). Don't give her the option. Never let her get the idea that she's the boss -- which can easily be done without being mean. As long as you're there dealing with it, she should be too. She will get the message and eventually come to you when she needs to go out. You just need to be alert to her behavior and figure out how she is communicating this to you.
If the rest of your family are suckers for the puppy eyes, maybe you should try that on her.
I read this book about a year after I got me dog. It was very helpful (and interesting). It explains a lot that you might find of use:
The Dog’s Mind: Understanding Your Dog’s Behavior by Bruce Fogle
You might be able to get it from a public library.
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