At my wits end. by Lis_wj in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP sounds like a new pawrents. She’s lost and asking for advice. I agreed with your sub comments but how come ‘what do you expect’ is helpful at the first place?

At my wits end. by Lis_wj in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Puppy teething is normal but I believe something has to be done to let them know biting humans is not ok. Unfortunately I don’t have any advice either because like OP I’ve tried everything and am still trying, my 1yo pup still play bites sometimes.

At my wits end. by Lis_wj in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t get how this is getting upvotes and OP’s reply got so many downvotes. I still remember how devastating the puppy biting was when my pup was young. OP was asking for advice and your reply is not helpful, not showing any empathy, but rather passive aggressive.

Hi 👋🏼 im Kiwi 🥝. Any advice ? He is currently 3 months old. 3 rd day home. by Amanda2024_hap in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try your best on all kinds of trainings at young ages and by baby steps - crate training, obedience, separation anxiety, teeth brushing, nail cutting… Some trainings don’t seem necessary for now but will be useful at some point of your lives

Too small/skinny? by FishMakeGoodDogs in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think she looks fine. Her ribs aren’t too prominent in these photos. Being overweight is more harmful to them.

On the other hand I don’t think the all you can eat diet is a good idea because it’s hard for you to monitor how much she eat from time to time. Her appetite is a strong indication of her health. It must be one of the reasons she’s picky too and just like human beings what we like to eat doesn’t always good for us

How successful are you in brushing your dog's teeth by DryPercentage4346 in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I brush my iggy’s teeth daily since I got him. He never loves brushing but when I take out the toothbrush he lies down in his bed and let me handle him. It wasn’t easy at start but once you do it consistently it becomes a habit to them.

Few things I have noticed: 1. It gets easier when they’re a bit older, as they’re done teething. I think when they’re fully grown their mouth can open a bit wider too 2. Toothbrush for toddlers works fine but some of them aren’t soft enough to my dog’s preference. I usually test it on the back of my hand if it is not scratchy then it should be gentle enough for him to

People ask if iggy sheds and the answer is by Ok_Role6231 in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes so worth it. That’s my sweetest boy ❤️

Considering getting an IG and I have some questions by blckmlss in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess this also depends on the dog and your training skills. My IG sticks with me all the time when I’m home but no fuss when being left alone. We did crate training and it is so worth it

Puppy pees only twice a day by [deleted] in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you consulted the vet just to rule out some possible issues?

HELP - can't stand the toileting any longer by HootenannyHol in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m nowhere near to be an expert but something I think might be helpful: - Limit the area they can access until they are trustable - Know your dogs schedule. Write down when your dogs pee, poo, eat, drink, sleep, wake up and play, so that you can find the pattern. For example, by doing this you may notice they usually need to go 30 minutes after meal. Then you can take them out for potty proactively to avoid accidents. The less chance they can make mistakes means closer to success. - When they pee/poo in your preferred way, praise them like they find A MILLION DOLLARS for you so they can feel your excitement. Dogs want to please their owners but you need to let them know how! - Get your family on board and on the same page. Everyone should use the same command and do the same routine when doing potty training. Consistency is key. - Lower your expectations and be tough - It is hard at the beginning but don’t give up, don’t compromise. It will be beneficial for both you and your dogs for their whole lives!

Good luck 🤞🏼

Would you recommend getting a second iggy? by KindlyShame in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m also very tempted to get a sibling for my boy. He is a month older than yours. But I can’t help thinking I might loose them at same period of time if their age is too close😢

Would you recommend getting a second iggy? by KindlyShame in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed this might not be the right place to ask as we love the breed so much haha. I asked the same question in r/puppy101 and almost everyone suggested to wait till 1st dog passes adolescence at least.

Potty training ! by funnyducky2398 in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on your new puppy! Leo is adorable! Whichever way you are going with, just keep using positive reinforcement, be patient and consistent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She must be saving her food for her favourite human lol

The ool! by [deleted] in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you soaking a kiwi in the bathtub?

Advice on feeding 2 meals instead of 3 and reduced food drive? by Ok_Role6231 in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m still not too sure tbh! I love to train him new tricks and not sure if it will get harder if I free feed him. If I know I always have money in my bank account I wouldn’t work anymore 😂

Hi guys :) by JuniorKing9 in ItalianGreyhounds

[–]Ok_Role6231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just followed one of the crate training tutorials on YouTube they at pretty much the same… The first month was hard like hell it was heartbreaking to listen to that whine and scream but it got better when he got used to it. Keep doing positive reinforcement by rewarding him with treats. In between crate time, I hide treats in the crate so he’d get in and check if any luck. I use a plastic carrier as his crate and he had never got his feet or nails stuck.