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Kaitlin wrote:


ive got 2 beagles and they like 2 hunt at night and be lazy in the day well they bark and wont be quiet at night when the neighbors and us are sleepin well we’ve been lettin them out of the days and puttin them up at night in their doghouse
any suggestions where i can keep them out at night where the neighbors and us can get some sleep?? both my dogs are 2 and a half years old!!
and they hunt a little in the day time but
they explore the woods and play with other dogs and me and my sis play
with them 2!!!

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Busan-man wrote:


I have seen this comment many times in the answers justifying Koreans eating dog. My response has always been, “Dogs are pets, but pigs and chickens aren’t.”

What do you think?

This question isn’t about judging Koreans who eat dog. I live in Korea and I will never eat dog, but those who choose to I have nothing against.
Many good answers here. I can’t decide so I’ll let Gaya decide in the voting. Thanks everyone.

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Jordan, :) wrote:


I know, iknow, Everyone wants a dog but heres another story about someone wanting a dog. I want one and wanted to know what the average price for a girl dog is, for a boy dog is, for a girl puppy, and a boy puppy. But my dad wont let me have a dog because we live in Hawaii and we may move. But he and my mom both had dogs when they were a kid and they always told me one day i could have a dog how can i convince them that now or soon is the time.

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Sunshine wrote:


My dogs and stray dogs like to lay in the flowers and leafy plants to cool off. I tried using the short decorative fencing but they just step over it. Anything else will cover the plants so you can’t see them. They are farm dogs so I don’t want to chain them up or kennel them. They have a pond, a river and a fountain/pool to cool off but they still want to relax on the plants. I’m thinking of putting decorative rock aroung the plants instead of the redwood to make it less comfortable.

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kwidgebo42 wrote:


My dog attacked 2 dogs in one day while I was camping. He did mark his territory but this isn’t the first time it has happened. He hasn’t done enough damage for medical assistance but I am afraid that he is capable of doing damage. Is there any hope? He is a year and a half, Labrador shepard mix.

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Meep wrote:


My parents won’t let me have a dog like I showed them dogs online, asked them to go to the pound thinking that they would feel bad for the dogs and buy me one.They have told me they know I am responsible. But they won’t help me give me ideas to make them buy me one please help!
Thanx in advance!

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Kristina wrote:


Last night my dog went after a skunk. It caught it and started to mangle it to death. My dog got sprayed so we gave her a bath and everything and the odor is gone but now we have to deal with my dogs bad breath. My dogs breath smells like a skunk spray. Do u have any ideas on what kills the skunk odor from her breath?

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rocknroll2night wrote:


This sounds like the right place for dumb questions that you really want answers to. So this is my question.

How do you cook frozen hot dogs in a toaster oven? A toaster oven has different settings and temperatures. I’m sure I’m not the only person alive to cook hot dogs in a toaster oven. Lets say it’s winter time, and you can’t grill, and don’t want boiled dogs. So straight from the freezer you take 2 or 3 out, and then do what with them.

Any and all input and answers will be great, there has to be a way of making a great dog in the toaster oven.

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Movie Buff wrote:


I’ve heard that dogs go #1 to mark their territory, true? My dog has her regular places to go in the yard, but when we’re out for walks, i can tell she wants to go, especially when it’s #2, but she sniffs and hunts around for just the right spot before she goes. What is it she’s looking for? What makes that just the right spot?
I’m not looking for some smart-ass answer, I just want to know. Thanks for your help.

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Sean I.T ? wrote:


Is there a little inside playground or something fun that dogs can play with inside the house? I’m usually home after work and I’m usually on the computer, but I dont want my dogs to get bored. I think they need to be more active, even though their owner isnt. I wish I can take them to the Gym with me, but I dont think thats possible. Is there a doggy gym or something that I can buy online that will distract my dogs and give them something to do when they are indoors? Cats love those climbing things and they love yarn, I’m curious what dogs like.
I cant take them to the park everyday. I do on the weekends, but this is for indoor activity. When Im at work they are alone in the house and are bored. They are not big dogs, they are small rugrats. I wish I can take them outside everyday, but I generally stay home after working from 7-5pm everyday. I just want them to be busy with something while I’m at home. I prefer a playing object that doesnt require me putting treats in cuz they will go through it in one hour. They are not very big on bones.

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brokenmotion1 wrote:


I’ve seen several dogs do this at different locations and times (a Pom-Chi/Eskimo Spitz/Pug). Thankfully they are all smaller dogs! I’ve seen them do it for a few minutes here and there then all of a sudden they seem to just snap out of it.

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Questi0n wrote:


i dont drive yet and i need to take my dog to a vet, i was asking if dogs can ride the bus?

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carmisrael wrote:


I have a golden retriever mix. She used to be a very timid, submissive(to all other dogs) stray. Since my family and I rescued her she has totally come out of her shell and now is friendly to even strangers. Where I live dogs are off leash mostly and my dog is obediant and follows me and does what I tell her to do. After we fostered different puppies she realized that she could be dominant over them. Growled at them if they got too close to her food, nipped at them if they wanted to play and she didn’t, etc. Over time she has gotten it into her head that submissive puppies she wants to attack, and if a dog runs away when she runs at it she’ll chase after it growling and attack. However if the dog reacts differently and acts aloof to her she will sniff the dog politely and walk away and when she sees it again she’ll dance all around it and greet it enthusiastically. How do I change this behavior? Of course I can keep her on a leash and I do, but I want to change it not just stop it.
She’s such a great dog other than this and I love her a ton. She’s quick to learn tricks and to obey. When she gets used to a dog she’s nice to it. We still foster puppies and once she knows the puppy then she’s fine with it. But it she gets to know another puppy by attacking it every time she sees it she comes to hate that puppy and only want to attack it and be stupid some more.
And she doesn’t just attack dogs in her yard. Actually mostly it’s in neutral territory or even in the territory of the other dog, but the other dog is too timid or submissive to be bold enough to act like it’s in its own territory or is intimidated my my rather large dog.

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UKTrailerTrash wrote:


I have a Chihuahua who is now 4 years old.

We are wanting to adopt another Chihuahua and need to make sure she likes them.

We know we should go for a boy because she definitely prefers boys but some dogs she instantly loves and others she doesn’t!!!

How do we know which one she will like so we can start looking into rescues?

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Dog Expert 101 wrote:


I absolutely love dogs but theres one question about them that i really want to know. do dogs really see in black and white? it would be nice if an expert could answer this question for me thanx a bunch!!

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a gal and her dog wrote:


Are you dressing your dog up, or is your dog going to be a dog?
What do you think about others dressing their dogs up?
This isn’t about my dog - dogs in general. I’m not taking costume ideas, thanks…

And bring on your honest opinions! Honesty is the best policy!

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navar J wrote:


I have a 6 year old Boarder Collie bitch, she was once owned by a breader but had a large litter when she was about 18months. Due to a complication the breader had to have her spayed. So she was no good as a breeding dog thats how I managed to come bye her. The problem that she has is she can’t stand any small yapie dogs barking at her. She has a tendancy to first go into the stalk and then charge, she has nipped on a few ocasions but fortunatly for me the other owner presumed that it was their dog who was the agresser. Unfortunatly she is doing this more and more often and not with just small dogs now. On the hole she is a very smart dog and for the most time she is very obediant. Is there anything that i should be doing to stop this small spat of aggresion in my dog.

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raigafan18 wrote:


I’ve noticed with many dogs (far more commonly in big dogs than miniatures though), if you stare into thier eyes with a serious expression they get nervous and sometimes lay down on the ground. Why is this?

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ll_jl_sl wrote:


I have a smaller dog that will jump up in your lap and the pads on her paws are so rough that it scratches you. I have a lot of friends that have dogs and there dogs pads are not like this.
Is there anything that I can do to soften them ?

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Reagan’s Mommy wrote:


Both of my dogs tend to vomit, vets say there is nothing wrong with them, but I have heard changing their dog food to one for sensitive stomachs may help. Do you have any advice?
Neither of my dogs eat fast or too much. Both are very healthy weight wise. Female Husky 50 pounds and Male Pekingese is 14 pounds.
They were eating a holistic dog food but they stopped around the time of the pet food recall. They just wouldn’t eat it anymore. So we switched them to Iams.

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