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Answered: Goopy eyes

Don't put any type of eyedrops in her eyes. It may be something as simple as allergies, or it could be an infection, but don't do anything about it until you talk to your vet. Until you can do that ...

Answered: How often should you let your dog go outside to ...

If it's a puppy, once an hour. From there, you can gradually increase the time in between trips outside. Make sure you give lots of praise when your dog comes in and they complete their duty (ok ...

Answered: Teaching a dog to "speak"

Honestly, I wouldn't teach your dog to speak. If you think about it, it's a blessing in disguise. If I were you, I'd teach the dog to ring a bell to go outside. It seems that once we teach the dogs ...

Answered: Rowdy Pyrenees puppy

In response to Annette--I did in no way suggest that the owner give the puppy a kick in the head. The GOATS will do that. Animals have a way of communicating with each other that is very plain, and ...

Answered: What is causing my westie's hair to turn reddish ...

I have a beagle mix that is mostly white, with some red spots on her, and she get the reddish fur around her mouth and on her feet. I notice it gets worse depending on the season. It's definitely an ...

Answered: Rowdy Pyrenees puppy

I think that after a few well-placed kicks to the head, I think your puppy will get the message that he's being too rough with the goats. Until then, keep up with the gentle discipline when he gets ...

Answered: Collie, the dog breed

Hi--I've had two collies during my lifetime (so far). They are truly amazing dogs. They are wicked smart, and loyal to almost a fault. My first collie would actually respond to any emotions I had ...

Answered: Why did my dog stop barking?

I agree with (some) of the other answers. I also suggest that you take your dog to the vet immediately; not just because of seizures, but it could be a host of other things happening with your sweet ...

Answered: Gum on dog tails

I would either trim it carefully with scissors, or try the peanut butter trick. Just be careful around the tail area, as some dogs aren't too fond of having their tail touch and played with.

Answered: Adopting a abused Siberian Husky

I completely agree with Nicenancy's answer. She hit it right on the head when she said to take it slowly. I have a rescued beagle who weighed only 19 pounds when we got her (severely underweight ...

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