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Sigg3 8 years agoThis parasite is in the blood, so it's part of him:p
Don't reward the crying with "awww" and attention, or they'll keep it up.
It's good of you to neuter the dogs. Wolves have vast territories and we cramp hundreds of them in one. Not having the hormonal amplification of emotions will lessen the stress considerably. Other dogs may be confused and overly interested, so keep meetings short and sweet:)- 1
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Joe 8 years agoYea I'm hoping puberty won't be too bad as we will be getting them done so there is no suprises.
Is there no way of getting rid of the parasite?
Ours do that already. Cry as soon as they can't see you. Even if it is because they've turned round lol- 1
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Sigg3 8 years agoI don't envy you. #Puppies is hard work even though the worst is ahead. It gets better after puberty when things settle down:)
Our Boston has a chronic skin parasite (spread through birth) so there's always something he needs taken care of.
As I'm writing this, he's sniffling under the kitchen table waiting impatiently to play outside:) I've never met another's dog who literally sobs for attention.- 1