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Is It Okay For My Brothers 8 Year Old Friend To Eat My Dogs Treats

If I leave my one-year-old dog with a friend for about 10 months, will he remember me when I come back?

You have no idea how much will your dog miss you.In 2010 I made some new friends and they invited me to their house for a small get together. Their i met this Labrador named Suzy and later got to know she was pregnant and was soon to give birth. One strong dog I must say she gave birth to 13 pups at once. One of the Pup was born very weak and the doctor said it is difficult to say whether he will survive or not but by the grace of god he survived and my friends named him Antonio after St Anthony. ​​I always wanted to buy a dog and my love for dog this time made me go against my dad and one fine midnight i brought Antonio to my place. Kept him in the balcony and waited for the dawn to see my fathers reaction. Well with no surprises there was one hell of a fight but i somehow managed to keep Antonio at my place. He was just 2 monts old and it felt awesome to raise him and see him grow but happiness never last for too long. One day my dad out of frustration kept a condition i don't like the smell and a lot of dog hair everywhere in the house and I can't take all this the dog has to leave or I will leave. I was like ok you can leave naaaahh I didn't say that. The fights became regular and one day I had no other option but to leave Antonio from where I bought him. He was 18 months old then and stayed with me for 16 months.​​​75 days old Antonio (approx)​​​18 months old AntonioToday he is 52 months old and he still remembers everything about us. He loved going on bike rides with me, we have such a strong connection that till date when i pay him a visit he will come to the window listening to my bikes sound. He will remember your smell, your touch, your love and everything about you.​​​​His I wanna drink face...

My 17 year-old daughter cried and refused to give her brothers a piece of chocolate because she “bought it with her own money.” Her brothers are 14 and 8. She feels jealous of the 14 year-old so much. Is this normal? She is not the jealous type.

I got my first job when I was 19. With my first paycheck, I went to the grocery store, bought food that I liked (since there was very little that I liked at home and could travel with), labeled with my name, hid the food, and planned on taking it to class and work so I wouldn't be hungry all the time. When I arrived home from class the next day, all the food was gone except for crumbs in the cracker box.My brother had eaten all the food I had earned with my first paycheck, I had nothing to take to work to eat, I was hungry, my entire family harassed me for weeks that I was selfish for not sharing, and no one paid me back for the food they ate. Not only was I extremely angry that they were harassing me, I was angry that they had stolen what was mine and saw nothing wrong with it. It also made a long term, negative mental connection that my efforts at everything were just going to be taken away.In many ways, you did the same to your daughter. I cried after my food was taken. It was a special treat that I had worked hard for, had taken the time to go buy, and had been looking forward to for hours. You just showed your daughter that you don't respect what is hers, you don't respect her, and you treat the younger children better than her.Now, if she was bragging about the chocolate to her brothers and harassing them, then she either needed to leave or share with them but that would have been her choice- not forced by an authority to give up what she had worked hard for.Another way to look at it: If you saved up and bought yourself a new car and were driving it around, there is nothing wrong with that. If you were bragging to other people about it, they wouldn't want to be around you or they would want to enjoy the car too.However, if people saw you driving the car, they told the police they wanted it, and the police forced you to let them use it, you would probably cry too. You just did the same to your daughter, except you were the police and your sons were the other people.

Can i give my 7 to 8 weeks old German Shepherd, dog treats?

I recommend getting a better kind of treat. Beggin strups are very unhealthy. I wouldn't feed him puppy milk, he should be weaned off of milk by now. I recommend feeding his dog food real meat for treats, such as raw ground beef or chicken, actually, save the real meat treats for when he is a little bit older, and feed him puppy food as treats, he shouldn't have too much variety in his diet yet since he is still a baby. Don't worry, I have a GSD puppy, and she rations her food a lot, it doesn't mean your puppy is full, it means that he doesn't want to waste his food, he will grow out of it once he realizes that he gets food every day and doesn't have to find or save his food.

How to keep a dog from eating the baby's cheerios?

My daughter has figured out that if she drops her cheerios off the high chair, the dog rapidly scoops them up, and she thinks it's oh so hilarious.

Ever since this infant/dog feeding sessions have begun, I have noticed that my dogs begging has escalated into a VERY annoying level. The dog HOVERS about 3 inches from your side, even if you're just standing in the kitchen. She does the same to the high chair now. I've even seen her take food straight from my daughters offering fingers.

Now, obviously this is unacceptable behavior, but my daughter is only 10 months, and teaching her not to do that is going to be a long road at this age.

Is there any solutions to curbing this behavior? I do crate train, and WILL put her in the crate during feeding times for ALL humans if I have to, but that would be considered a last resort. Clapping my hands, and saying her name forcefully makes her go away, temporarily, but she's a die hard, stubborn APBT, and she quickly "forgets" her teachings, and does it again!

Does anyone have any personal experience with this? What did you do to fix it?

How do you unscare a dog???

She needs to get used to people. She has an issue with trust.

First off, you should NEVER get a puppy from a puppy mill because you are just supporting the puppy mill. My God, they lock the dogs up in small cages and treat them so badly.

She was probably abused by a male and that makes her scared of the males in your family the most. She needs to see that no one is there to hurt her. Comfort her, sit outside with her, pet her, play with her....eventually she will get used to everyone and see that she is safe.

She most likely had a terrible experience and that made her afraid.

My year old cane corso is starting to show aggression.?

I have a 1 year old male cane corso. He is a wonderful dog and has such a nice personality. Up until now things have been fine. He is aggressive towards strangers, which I don't mind considering where I live. Just recently he has been giving little growls towards my 8 year old daughter when she is playing around him in areas of his food. He has also been giving little growls around some of my nieces and nephews who are 2 and 4 years old. I really love my dog and would hate to get rid of him but i'm not taking a chance on him hurting anyone. If he growls I tell him no bad boy and he lays down instantly. Any tips on what I can do. I have tried since he was a puppy to find someone in my area to work with him and have had no luck.

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