It could have something to do with the back or the tummy, if it lasts more than 24 hours, see the vet, Call around if you don't have a regular one, tell them you have $$ issues and see who you can get to check out your friend for just a bit of $.
Take your dog to the vet immediately.
YES! Their claws, a natural defense, WILL SCRATCH SOFT SURFACES.
Because the dog has urinated on the couch. Either the dog is untrained or nobody has taken it outside and the couch was the first place the dog had to relieve itself.
If your dog is still peeing on the couch, then you have not trained him/her well enough yet.
Because you eat on the couch and drop things.
its not trained
the longest jump by a dog was 3.999 millimeters!
you cant hack it you must be weak if your so determined to get bases that bad smh
I Was also frustrated with this so i decided to remove the cushions from the couch and after awhile my dog stopped going on the couch
The dog is being dominate and possessive. The dog needs to be on the floor level and fartaher away from the couch, as height and closeness to either a person or object which the dog feels possessive of, results in more of this behavior. The dog is claiming ownership of the couch or the person sitting on it. The owner needs to let the dog know it does not own the couch, and that it is not allowed to be near the couch unless the owner invites the dog to do so.
First start with the jump. Walk over the jump with your dog. Next put your dog in a sit stay and go to the other side of the jump. Call your dog over the jump. Next run to the side of the jump as you would in compettiom.
Jump rope