We went out of our way to find a kennel that treats them like family. Always someone to play with them in a huge outdoor play area, they get to hang out in their TV room in the evening and are only crated at night but with video monitoring in case.
We went out of our way to find a kennel that treats them like family. Always someone to play with them in a huge outdoor play area, they get to hang out in their TV room in the evening and are only crated at night but with video monitoring in case.
This place came highly recommended and has even been on Animal Planet. I do believe that he was going through separation anxiety as we only got him about two months ago and he's fallen heads over heels for my kids, especially our newborn.
I didn't think you put him in a bad place, just explaining our situation. Things are definitely still early in the relationship. Does the kennel do daycare? Maybe drop him off for a few hours or while you're at work. Desensitize him to it.
I should add, this was never an issue until we boarded him for a weekend. He had never shown interest in biting his tail until we got him home.
1mg per pound as far as Benadryl goes. Half or less (1/4) per pound for Pepcid. Neosporin is Neosporin.
That is too much Benadryl. Maybe per KG, 100 mg of Benadryl is way too much.
Per PetMD, "The standard dosage for oral Benadryl is 1 mg per pound of body weight, given 2-3 times a day."
I'm telling you, that is too much Benadryl. That is roughly 12 pills per day of Benadryl. I would not give my dog that much benadryl ever. But hey wtf do I know?
Nice GSD.....you gotta take him....look at him!!!
Our Cocker, Charlie, is showing his years and we are ready to add a second dog again. Family misses having a GSD so we've been on the look out.
A friend runs a Shepherd rescue and has had this guy for about a month. Going to take the wife/kids to meet him today - hoping it goes well!
18 months - 78 pounds - Male
"Havoc".
Was originally being trained to be donated to local PD, but handlers ended up declining because he did not have the ball-drive they required.
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A friend runs a Shepherd rescue and has had this guy for about a month. Going to take the wife/kids to meet him today - hoping it goes well!
18 months - 78 pounds - Male
"Havoc".
Was originally being trained to be donated to local PD, but handlers ended up declining because he did not have the ball-drive they required.
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Then my 'mother' decided to kill her.
Meadow on the left whom my 'mother' decided to kill as well