Do you have lyme disease prevelent in your area? I'm from RI. Dusty has had it twice. He's acting as if he has it again. I'm wondering if he is ever getting rid of it. Last night he was shaking all over. He didn't seem to be in distress. I've got a call into our vet.
We made it through our shedding season here thank God. I had one start to shedding and as she finished the other 3 started so their run area for a while had to be swept several times a day because it looked like they had carpet put in hahahaha. A few warm baths and some good brushing after helped out alot.
Hope to see some pictures of your corgi master soon hahaha
I have my male Ted E Bear who barks when really excited like getting ready for a walk, you just can't shut him up until everyone has their lease on and your half way to the street. My other male Snowy loves to bark at squirrels. And of course we have a squirrel that loves to torment him by jumping in the tree above him or running along the fence line, stopping to shake his tail.
I kind of put up with it. A squirt bottle of water helps alittle for me. I know of others that get the no barking collar that zaps them if they bark but couldn't do it myself. Some even go so far as to debark their dog which is going to a vet and having surgery so they can't bark as lound. Again that is something I couldn't do here.
I'm looking for a little advice for excessive barking.
My Corgi and Jack Russell go nuts when the kids ride their bikes, when my husband mows the lawn, and when they ride their motorcycles. I think noise is a factor as well as the wheels. Does anyone else have that problem and have any helpful hints?
Thanks...
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I have my male Ted E Bear who barks when really excited like getting ready for a walk, you just can't shut him up until everyone has their lease on and your half way to the street. My other male Snowy loves to bark at squirrels. And of course we have a squirrel that loves to torment him by jumping in the tree above him or running along the fence line, stopping to shake his tail.
I kind of put up with it. A squirt bottle of water helps alittle for me. I know of others that get the no barking collar that zaps them if they bark but couldn't do it myself. Some even go so far as to debark their dog which is going to a vet and having surgery so they can't bark as lound. Again that is something I couldn't do here.
My Corgi and Jack Russell go nuts when the kids ride their bikes, when my husband mows the lawn, and when they ride their motorcycles. I think noise is a factor as well as the wheels. Does anyone else have that problem and have any helpful hints?
Thanks...