yes it can but puppies cant
yes it can. I have a puppy and he got Kennel Cough. Before he got treated we had to keep him away from other dogs for a while so we wouldn't get other dogs sick by ours. He got treated but another dog didn't so he got it again.
i would say about an hour?
Yes. U need to have him dewormed again.
Yes, a dog's cataracts can be treated.
when to walk your dog every day
this happened to me it means the game has gone wrong your best chance is to start again
It will be a slow process. It will definitely be tough in the beginning. Try and remember the good times you had together. Walk a little bit at a time until you work your way up to a long walk again.
to train your dog to come make him/her come you need an hour and a treat. then walk away, turn around with a treat in your hand and say come.if your dog comes before, he doesnt get a treat if he comes when you tell him he gets a treat, repeat this again and again.
Yes, a harness actually encourages a dog to pull more than a regular collar does. Harnesses also make it easier for a dog to pull. ---- If a dog is trained properly not to put than a dog Harness will make no difference! It does not encourage a dog to pull it simply makes it more comfortable for the dog rather than being choked by a collar. If you are having trouble with a pulling dog try training it.... When i start to train a dog i always say a short walk without pulling is far better than a long walk pulling! What you do is you start walking with your dog, if it pulls forward you stop, wait for the dog to come back to you (even if this takes a while it is worth it) when the lead becomes slack start to walk again *if the dog does not come back towards you then walk back so the dog will automatically turn around to follow you causing a slack lead therefore you walk forward again. Repeat until your dog has pawfect heelwork! Patience is the key to succeeding in this training! ----
You simply pull it back to you and if it goes ahead of you again keep doing it.When you do it say no.
My dog is a good at walking at the heel position. He doesn't pull and is currently working on his off leash heeling. If your dog pulls on the leash when walking next to you turn around and walk in the other direction. He will follow you and take up the heel position at least for a moment. If your dog keeps pulling simply turn around again. Generally dogs will pick up that you don't want them pulling when you walk with them.
noo.. i didnt know dog could walk