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Domesticated canines commonly kept as pets. Please mention the breed / sex / age in your question if you feel it might assist in getting a more focused answer.
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In my multi-dog household, can I expect to be able to take my dogs to the backyard all toget...
Question: Once crate-training is more or less at an end, and the dogs have transitioned to being a pack, can I look forward to leading them all to the backyard together to relieve themselves? …
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Why is my new adult male dog compulsively marking and humping the air?
Adding him to a household with two other dogs, a 1-2 year old female teacup chihuahua, and a 4 month old male teacup Chi-winnie. All being crate-trained. … It seems he's been living the last year at the shelter...underneath the friggin' front desk with a bunch other little dogs. (?!) …
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How to tame newly adopted dog that is very aggresive
One thing that might work is to place a crate outside with him, with the door open. If he enters the crate, go over repeating calming words and close the crate door. Next, you'll have to get a secure …