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Red
spring is in the air
Member since 11/05 2688 total posts
Name: helen
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crying
I am dog sitting - the dog was brought to my house, and he's crying. He's been here before and knows us - what can I do for him?
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Posted 5/11/07 10:11 AM |
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MsMBV
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Name: Me
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Re: crying
First I would check to make sure that the dog's collar/harness is not too tight.
I am not sure the size of the dog, but try to bring him as close to your body as you can & slowly pet him while talking in a soothing voice. Start on the back of the neck & the back & move to the head & even the ends of the ears. This always sooths my dogs. Finish with a treat and a "good boy!"
If the dog is more the playful type, see if a game of catch does not do the trick.
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Posted 5/11/07 11:13 AM |
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lulugrrl
My 3 Blessings
Member since 3/06 6551 total posts
Name: L
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Re: crying
My dog cries for everything, he is just a big baby. Totally our fault cuz we coddle him, but nothing is wrong, he is just a whiner, LOL LOOOVES to talk a lot too, so funny.
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Posted 5/11/07 12:04 PM |
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Red
spring is in the air
Member since 11/05 2688 total posts
Name: helen
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Re: crying
thanks - he has no collar on in the house
But I took him out for a walk then to play in the garden then I brushed him then I gave him a little ppeanut butter
and now he luves me
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Posted 5/11/07 2:07 PM |
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MsMBV
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Member since 5/05 28602 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: crying
Posted by Red
thanks - he has no collar on in the house
But I took him out for a walk then to play in the garden then I brushed him then I gave him a little ppeanut butter
and now he luves me
Awww That is great!
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Posted 5/11/07 2:47 PM |
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