To get a dog to go downstairs you should try and call it for a few days and if it dousent obey then you should Cary it down or smack it (VERY GENTLY) until it obeys you or just get the person with the loudest voice and that should work
A reason a dog may not climb the stairs anymore could be due to Arthritis pain. The dog may need medication to relieve the pain.
try and rehome it or take it the dog shelter
Most vets and animal shelters will humanly euthanize a dog.
I would take to a vet right away or you wont have a dog
Fixing a dog means making them not want to have sex. It prevents them from going into heat.
The advantages of having a set of dog clippers is that you would not have to pay to give your dog a hair cut. The dog also prefers the clippers then to scissors it wont fuss as much.
Possibly the dog has had a bad experience with stairs in the past. Often all it takes is one traumatic event to create a permanent impression on a dogs mind. It should be possible to work through this by helping the dog climb stairs with a lot of encouragement from you. Help the dog feel safe and assure it that it is alright and that stairs are a good thing. Treats can help along with time and patience.
Yes, a dog who has hip dysplasia can climb stairs if a hind leg is lame.
never whip your dog!
If the pool has stairs and the dog is smart enough, he or she will swim it's way. Otherwise you will have to intervene.
Stairs that are designed for small dogs to be able to climb up onto beds and furniture can be purchased from any number of pet supply stores. These pet supplies stores include Pet Smart, Walmart, and Tractor Supply.
Your dog may be chewing on the stairs because he is teething. If your dog is a puppy this is a likely cause. When you see the dog doing this, say no and give the dog something safe to chew on. Your dog may also be chewing on the stairs because he is bored. Try playing with the dog, and giving him interesting toys to play with.
maybe becuase you dont pay attention to him/her as much as you used too and she/he is upset because you wont play with him or her and that is a dissapointment to animals when you wont play with them or gie them any attention or maybe your dog is sick and needs to see a doctor!
If by 'average' you mean average in age, then the answer is 'yes.' Most dogs can learn to climb stairs without too much difficulty. However, for long-torso breeds like Dachshunds, it is really advisable not to encourage stair climbing. These breeds are much more vulnerable to spinal injuries. As your dog ages, you also need to keep an eye out for signs of arthritis and slowing down. Older dogs often need mobility assistance.
You could take your dog to a trainer.
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it is wen your dog stairs in the air, or it starts barking for no reson