Oct 13, 2009 -
Ok, so in a few months I'm going to be moving with my bf to our own apartment (right now, we both live at home). I know right off the bat there is this one pitt ata rescue that I am planning to try to adopt (2-3yr old fixed male), and last month I saw another dog in the same rescue that was about 2-3yr old, fixed female I am seriously considering getting as well.
Here's the situation though, a lot of what I've read online (a good protion pro-pitt websites), say that two pitts cannot really live together and if they do, must be kept separated at all times.
- 0 Comments
Sep 27, 2009 -
I have a new puppy and this is my first time as a dog mommy...so I want to do things right.
How often should I be bathing him? I've heard that if you bathe too much he could get dry skin and other non-fun skin issues. Additionally, any recommendations on shampoos?
How often should I be clipping his nails...he had them clipped at the kennel 3 weeks ago and it already feels a bit scratchy when he jumps on me (we're working on that) but I don't want to clip them too early either.
- 3 Comments
Jul 29, 2009 -
NEW YORK (July 28) -- More than two dozen doves apparently released during a wedding were left clinging to life in a New York City park.
A couple discovered the albino ringneck doves in Flushing Meadow Park in Queens over the weekend.Rita McMahon of the Wild Bird Fund says such birds shouldn't be released. She says they usually haven't flown, are vulnerable to predators, don't know how to find food and can starve.
- 4 Comments
Jul 13, 2009 -
I got my cat Grendel about 8 months ago from the Humane Society. I have a small studio apt with no outdoor access, so I've been really worried about him getting bored. He's REALLY needy, and I can't tell if I'm not stimulating him enough or spoiling him rotten.
- 1 Comment
Jun 17, 2009 -
I need some advice, I am really worried about our neighbors cat and think they might be neglecting it. We live in a large apartment and the people below us have a cat that they leave on the porch all the time. It is a 2nd story porch so that cat cannot get up or down.
- 5 Comments
Apr 08, 2009 -
I don't know if my post is totally applicable to this group or not, but I think it kinda is since it's about the frustrating and sad fact that our pets don't live as long as we do, which i guess could sorta be a peave. Well anyway, someone sent this to me and I thought I would share it so here goes:
A Dog's Purpose (from a 6-year-old).
Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound named Belker.
- 0 Comments
Mar 27, 2009 -
well my neighbors dog is a pit bull and dont get me wrong i have 2 myself so im naturally attracted to them . but my neighbors is 2xs the size of brutus my three legged pit pup and he has been commin into our yrad eating my dogs food and attacking him, plus ive had to replace two chains cuz of brutus trying to get away from him and i cant get the neighbors or the cops to do anything about it, since there is a leash law too. so what can i do now with the cops and the owners not doing anything and i cant bring him in everynight just to make sure that the other dog wont kill him , what am i to do?
- 3 Comments
Feb 25, 2009 -
My boyfriend and I are debating moving in together, but there is a small problem: his dog is out of control. I have come to the conclusion that she is the dominant one in their relationship. She is used to having free reign over the house and has thus far been allowed to do whatever she wants..
- 5 Comments
Feb 05, 2009 -
I'm looking for a little advice on dogs in close quarters.
A few of us at my work bring our dogs with us, which is great, but I'm having trouble with one dog owner and her fear of my dog. I have a pit bull, and I understand that a lot of people are nervous with the breed based on things they've heard but I work hard to have people get to know my dog and once they do they see that she's a sweetie.
- 2 Comments
Jan 29, 2009 -
We're getting a new puppy this weekend! I was wondering if anyone had any tips on helping to introduce her to our current dog. He's 2 yrs old and I want to make it as easy and calm as possible for him!
- 2 Comments
// Latest Comments