It was a water buffalo horn.Cow hooves?
But hooves would take awhile to chew down so that would work
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It was a water buffalo horn.Cow hooves?
It was a water buffalo horn.
But hooves would take awhile to chew down so that would work
I'm not talking about plush toys. I mean toys that stimulate the dog in some way or give it something to do that's specific, such as the example as I gave earlier.Yes a new toy may help. But she could also think its a puppy if its stuffed. And it could turn into a false pregnancy. A relative of mine did this and her dog went through 3 false pregnancies.
She is a wee dog, there won't be a horrific amount, but you can get her some 'undergarments' to catch it.Everything I guess.what do I do differently? Will she get blood everywhere?
Ok. Yes brain toys will help her.I'm not talking about plush toys. I mean toys that stimulate the dog in some way or give it something to do that's specific, such as the example as I gave earlier.
My dogs love water buffalo horns. They are chewing on one right now.It was a water buffalo horn.
But hooves would take awhile to chew down so that would work
My 8 month old min pin pup, Piper, started her heat May 13 and is still winding down from it.I’m not really sure what questions to ask. Could you just give me information ?
If you know what you are doing. Then its ok to have a unfixed female. Im on constant supervision. My dogs never leave my sight unless kenneled. Also if you have no male dogs around its fine. For me my vet wont spay until 2 and a half years based on breed.You need to walk her only for 3 weeks. Do NOT put her out in an fenced area. Male dog WILL climb and dig to get to her. Right now even good breeders can't find homes for puppies and shelters are killing everythingIt's the worst I've seen in 30 years of helping rescues! After she's done with this heat cycle, make an appt to get her fixed. Small dogs are fully mature at one year old and it's fine to spay them then. You don't want the mess and hassle of having an unspayed dog.
2.5 years old is for giant breed dogs tat do not mature till then. A Maltese is fully mature at 1 year old and leaving it unfixed gives no additional health benefits and dramatically increases the chances of an unwanted mutt litter.If you know what you are doing. Then its ok to have a unfixed female. Im on constant supervision. My dogs never leave my sight unless kenneled. Also if you have no male dogs around its fine. For me my vet wont spay until 2 and a half years based on breed.