I shampoo them once a week, but they still get covered with fleas.
How Do You Tell If A Stray Has Earmites Or Fleas Etc That Might Spread To A House Cat?
I asked about the stray a few minutes ago and I’m also worried about fleas and other problems with bringing a stray cat into my home. I don’t want my other cat to have to suffer for it. Also, are two cats better than one (for each other I mean)? Do they share a litter box and share food and everything (after the stray grows old enough to eat adult cat food, I mean)?
What Is A Good Technique For House Training An Adult Dog?
We adopted a 4 year old lab mix about a month ago. The shelter told us she was house-trained but she is not. One big problem is that we will take her out for a walk where she won’t go and then she goes to the bathroom in the house almost immediately after we get back.
Will The Fleas Get All Over My House?
I’m getting a foster dog tomorrow night and she has fleas. The coordinator for the organization is picking her up from the previous owner and putting frontline on her before she brings her to my house, but I’m worried the fleas will get all over my house. Should I confine her to a kennel for the night? How long will it take to kill all the fleas on her?
Any Ideas For Substitute Clickers, Like Things Readily Availablearound The House, For Clicker Training My Dog?
I’m reading a book on clicker training and would like to get started immediately. Problem is I live in Korea. Don’t want to bother with finding, ordering, then waiting two months for delivery for a real clicker from the U.S.
How Do I Get Rid Of Fleas In House?
there are fleas in my house on my cats and this is after i bombed it and shampooed the cats withflea rid and used frontline on them/ HELP ME PLEASE!
How Do I Get Rid Of Fleas In The House?
I have 3 dogs and all of em have fleas…. and the fleas are raiding our house! i cant lay in my bed without getting attacked by them. is there any way i can get rid of them off of my dogs and out of my house?
What Are Some Techniques For House Training A Dog?
You didn’t tell us how old the dog is, but this works for any age, however, an older dog would need less frquent feedings and outings.
Routine is the most important aspect of training. From the beginning, feed 4 times per day, at the same times, and put the bowl up in 5 minutes, or when finished.
A puppy will need to go just minutes after eating, so whisk him outside, and stay with him until she ‘goes’..Giver him lots of praise when he does his job, play a few minutes, and come back in..
If you can spread down a bag of sand, from a garden center, it will give him a good place to go, so you can kind of aim him there, and not just all over your yard..
He should only need to go poop after eating, and perhaps at bedtime..
However, he will need water down at all times, and need to pee frequently..so, outside every other hour for that..and keep a close eye on him..He will need to go during active play, and every time he wakes from a nap..If you watch him, you will see him acting restless, and sniffing the floor, etc when he needs to go..at first, peeing may be just a matter of pausing, and uh-oh, there it is..He won’t even be aware…So its important to never scold him for peeing…this is what makes traumatized pups that refuse to pee outside, or try to hide it in the house..as they get scolded for it, and it becomes a traumatic event..
Keep the product, Nature’s Miracle, on hand, for instant cleaning of pee spots…or ask your pet supply which enzyme cleaner they recommend..
Puppies physiology only allows them to help pee for about 1 hour per month of age…so expecting any more is unrealistic..a good reason for a playpen at night..or kennel/crate at night. He may hold it through the night, but is likely to need to pee at least once during the night..Unless itis an older dog.You can remove the water a couple of hours before bedtime..
By following a routine, and being ever watchful for the first few days, you can have him petty well trained in just a couple of weeks..or less
I house-train all of my pups before they ever leave my home, and I do it an entire litter at a time..it normally takes about 4-5 days, with very few accidents..
But, if you hang a little bell on the door, or a desk bell on the floor, and show him you are ringing the bell each time you take him out, he is likely to begin ringing the bell when he needs to go..Just be very vigilant, and yet stay relaxed..an accident doesn’t mean failure..
Remember, it takes forever to potty train a human baby, and it is so nice that puppies can learn it so much faster, but they are still allowed to be babies, and don’t deserve to be stressed about the training…
If you have important areas to keep clean, just keep him away from those areas until he is a bit older..
I recommend using a harness for the walking and leash training, as it is less frightening and stressful..eventually, as trust is developed, you can switch to a collar..but a soft harness takes the fear away from the beginning…Walking stimulates the bowels to move, more so than just putting the dog out..
Effective House Training For A Adult Dog?
I have an adult dog about 7 years old. when ever he is alone in the home for more than a few hours will find a spot in the house and soil it. it is typically an out of the way spot that he never goes into ( like the spare bed room)
He seems to know better 90% of the time but it is the final 10% that is causing damage.
I am against kennel training. So I wanted to ask the community for there best input.
Are pads a good way to train him ? I know that there are several sprays on the market, should I try one?
How To Kill Fleas In Your House From Your Pet?
I have a cat and hed a fleas now they are all over my house how do I kill them or how do I get rid of them


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