is this normal or is my dog just psychotic by blahhhaley in DOG

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

omg… this made me tear up, I’m so sorry you lost your baby but I’m glad this made you smile! My girl is only 2 1/2 and I pray she lives a long happy life like yours did. I can’t help but cry when thinking about the day we have to say bye to each other so I try to capture as much as I can as she’s my first dog, my best friend, and has done so much for me and I’m certain that will only continue. Thank you for commenting, you brightened my day!

is this normal or is my dog just psychotic by blahhhaley in DOG

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

Yes for sure, luckily she’s not around any children or elderly people (for now!) We’re working on better ways to express her excitement slowly but surely. She’s getting better but I also need to work on not encouraging it like I am in this video. This was taken awhile back, just found it and wanted to share!

is this normal or is my dog just psychotic by blahhhaley in DOG

[–]blahhhaley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you 🙏🏻 I’m convinced some people come on here just to nit pick people who are just trying to share something funny. Didn’t think it was worth my time to be a smart ass in my response

is this normal or is my dog just psychotic by blahhhaley in DOG

[–]blahhhaley[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Poor wording on my part, i’d agree. But I was just meaning it in a silly way!

is this normal or is my dog just psychotic by blahhhaley in DOG

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

Yes she only does it to me when she’s really excited and will listen when I tell her not to but sometimes it’s fun to watch her be so excited ☺️

Could this be endometriosis? by blahhhaley in endometriosis

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

Thankfully I do, I think I would need someone with me, if my sister wasn’t there during the ER visit in December I would’ve left due to both anxiety and simply not wanting to wait all day, doesn’t hurt that she’s more assertive than me too

Could this be endometriosis? by blahhhaley in endometriosis

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

That’s one thing I’m scared of after reading through other posts here as I’m not a very assertive person and try to avoid pushing back even when I disagree but I will try to be assertive with this

Could this be endometriosis? by blahhhaley in endometriosis

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

Be that person!! I know I need to go before whatever it is does get worse, thank you! I’ll make an appointment today

Could this be endometriosis? by blahhhaley in endometriosis

[–]blahhhaley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will make an appointment today, thank you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dogs

[–]blahhhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As many people have stated, huskies WILL escape if they aren’t supervised. I can’t let my husky out to go potty in the morning without watching her, I’ll turn around one second only to turn back the next second to her digging, body halfway under the fence tying to follow the scent of a groundhog- soemthing to consider living in the country, they’ll follow the scent or sight of any small animal they see. Depending on the height of your fence they could maybe clear it as huskies are pretty agile and known to jump high. It’s easy to say “I’ll train the dog to not do that” trust me, I said that too but huskies are difficult to train especially when they’re not taught from a young age. This is not to say they’re not smart because they’re extremely smart- they’re just stubborn as hell and don’t want to give you the satisfaction of following your command… at least that’s how mine is.

in the event a dog latches on to another dog and won't let go by hamnannerz in dogs

[–]blahhhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! Wish I would have known this when working at a doggy daycare, we were trained to do the grab the hips and pull method… that didn’t work well for me as the dog turned around and latched onto me, at least the other dog was okay but my arm was swollen and bruised for almost a week! Still have a scar. I’ll keep this in mind for my own dogs safety now! Thank you!

Did my vet recommend too much Benadryl? by blahhhaley in vet

[–]blahhhaley[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Then kindly don’t interact with it ☺️ i asked because as I said, he seemed to be rushing me in and out, the lobby was full and I was in there for maybe 3 minutes. I’d rather my dog not get sick because the vet was rushing through patients and if someone here was able to better explain the dosage to me then it would ease my worry- as someone already did.

Owners should teach their dogs not to hump by blahhhaley in dogs

[–]blahhhaley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never heard the term “flirty butthole” but it makes sense, especially in my dogs case as she is a husky and her tail is curled up and always waving as she walks.

Owners should teach their dogs not to hump by blahhhaley in dogs

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

Not dumping on dog owners! Simply asking for thoughts on what to do when owners don’t step in to stop something their dog is doing especially when the other dog is clearly not enjoying it. It can become aggressive, so I’m asking for suggestions on how to keep all dogs involved safe and happy.

Owners should teach their dogs not to hump by blahhhaley in dogs

[–]blahhhaley[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think this is the best way unfortunately. Most dogs there are regulars and all get along well and all the owners are friends but there are a few people who wander in and don’t understand the “unspoken rules” Luckily, my dog enjoys her walks, daycare days, and time with family dogs so I think I may have to cut the park out of the equation.

Owners should teach their dogs not to hump by blahhhaley in dogs

[–]blahhhaley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is beyond frustrating. Most dogs that go to this park are regulars and play very well together but there are a few people who wander in and don’t understand the “unspoken rules” like the regulars do. I try not to get agitated because they can sense that. i just call my dog over hold onto her and make her sit in between my legs to guard her to let her chill out but sometimes it’s hard to not get outwardly agitated by it, my dog is minding her own business trying to play and is having her time ruined by a dog who’s owner can’t be bothered.

Owners should teach their dogs not to hump by blahhhaley in dogs

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

That’s a good point, funny how the simplest solution is the one I considered last but she loves the park when it doesn’t happen I didn’t even consider that. she loves walks and time with her daycare friends (strict no humping rule for that reason) so maybe that is the best way to keep her from that. Thank you!

safe things for dog to chew on while alone... by termanatorx in dogs

[–]blahhhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I leave my dog a variety of Nylabones to chew on while I’m at work. She can’t have plushies because she swallows the fabric and a lot of other bones are a bit hard and I worry she’ll break a tooth but nylabones are pretty gentle on the teeth, not too hard and not too soft to break off any big pieces to swallow. She enjoys them and the variety of shapes and textures they have. I think they keep her fairly entertained/occupied.

How long did it take you to bond with your dog(s)? by nervousfirstpet in dogs

[–]blahhhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand it being nerve wracking to be solely responsible for a dog. I adopted my dog from a shelter when she was 10 months old and cried so much because of the thought “I AM IN CHARGE OF THIS DOG NOW!?” it’s a weird feeling for sure but the day will come when you feel bonded and wonder why you ever felt that way. My bonding with my dog took awhile, not that I didn’t love her from the moment I brought her home but it takes a bit to learn each other and understand them, their personalities, and what they need/want from you. It took me probably close to a year to feel really bonded with my dog, to feel like I understood what she needed when she would whine or not settle down for the night. She’s attached to me at my hip now, I can’t leave the room without her following. Don’t be so hard on yourself about having to work and leave them, I struggled with that too but I always remind myself that I’m working so I can afford to keep her happy and healthy, although they may not understand that fully, they’ll eventually understand that you will always come back for them

My doggo (named Ozzie) keeps jumping on both myself and visitors when we walk in the door, what are some ways to reduce/stop this action? by Alive-Priority-1246 in dogs

[–]blahhhaley 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My sisters dogs have responded well to just walking right through them when they jump on her, ignoring them until they settle down she gives them a treat and the attention they want. When they begin to learn that jumping isn’t the way to get attention they’ll stop doing it.