With great difficulty! The only way I was able to keep one of my dogs from eating daylillies (for which she spent a night in the emergency hospital) was to fence them off with chicken wire that was too high for her to jump. If a dog takes a liking to something, you have to find a way to remove it from them or they will keep going after it.
The best way to keep your dog safe from coyotes is to keep the dog inside, especially at night.
Keep. The box clean. Or put the box were the dog can't get. To it
Keep the diapers in a location that the dog can't get at.
Take your dog to the vet, but wait about maybe an hour, if he or she throws up during that hour, take your dog to the vet.
Eating plants is bad for them so they are carnivores
to get to the other side
Either they've turned veggie or feel a bit sick...if they keep doing it for a long time...days on end then take them to the vets.
Well sometimes a dog will eat plants when it has a stomach ache so i would maybe go for a check up at the vet. But other than that you should probably just keep the plants out of reach. And maybe train it not to eat the plants by giving it (your dog) a tap on the nose and also scolding it. I find my dogs respond well to the scolding tone. What you should seriously not do is spray the plants with any chemicals in case your dog swallows them. Remember, you're the master!
No because my friend got a dog at the pond and he had to pay that's what he told me
Four ways to teach your dog not to beg are to feed the dog at dinner time, to distract the dog with another activity while eating, walk the dog before dinner time and to keep the dog in a separate room while eating.
Yes, eating an aloe plant can make a dog sick. Aloe can cause gastrointestinal upset in dogs, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and potential lethargy. It's best to keep aloe plants out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
Put chicken wire over the top of the pond, or get a noisy dog..Herons cannot stand the racket.