Dog thread!🐾

Well, here we go! Here is my beautiful bundle of food craving Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Buddy
He is beautiful!
This is also Buddy. We siblings bought him for our parents, years ago (I found him and chose him from his litter). He now lives with my sister. I had him over the weekend.
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He is beautiful!
This is also Buddy. We siblings bought him for our parents, years ago (I found him and chose him from his litter). He now lives with my sister. I had him over the weekend.
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Thank you! Nice to meet another Buddy, and a beautiful Cavalier at that!
 
does anyone know at what age about puppies stop puddling in excitement
Some dogs never do it, so it's not an age thing. I see it more as a management thing.
am really hoping she grows out of it šŸ˜… its really difficult for us to deal with!
I think the most important thing you can do is work to keep the puppy calm and build up her confidence. One thing that will help is being careful what tone of voice you use. Instead of a high-pitched, squeaky voice, pitch your voice lower and speak softly. Also avoid direct eye contact and don't "hype" the puppy into a frenzy. Sit down and let the puppy approach you at her own pace. Chuck her gently under the chin rather than patting (thumping!) on the head. Stroke gently from front to back rather than scrubbing and thumping the dog on the ribs. Everything should be calculated to keep the puppy calm and quiet. I've given this advice to many clients with piddling puppies, and have received positive feedback that these techniques work wonders. Caveat: everyone in the family, and anyone who handles the puppy, must do these things. Given time, the puppy develops confidence and the piddling stops. Basically, the puppy is just over-stimulated, overwhelmed, and loses control. Good luck!
 

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