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Behavior & Training > Dog killed child (irresponsible dog owners)
Deia- *adopted *

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Barked: Mon May 13, '13 11:22am PST 
I was also thinking maybe the toddler had gotten food or maybe the dog had food. We don't know the whole story but that could be a possibility think of a 2 year old could easily get the dogs food treats bones etc. I also agree about people being able to read body language there could of been warning signs prior and maybe the parents punished it for those signs. And I honestly think maybe the mother was in the shower or maybe asleep. I just don't see how she goes to the bathroom and doesn't hear the child being mauled by the dog. The dog could of been fine when the parents were around but not being left alone with the toddler. Its very sad and I agree that putting the dog to sleep is the way to go.
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Behavior & Training > Dog killed child (irresponsible dog owners)
Deia- *adopted *

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Barked: Sat May 11, '13 6:08pm PST 
Augusta that is the right story, I have not read anything about it just saw it in the news. But my friend works at the shelter the dog was sent to and even saw the dog and tempermant tested it and it did nothing. But she was the one who told me about the father. I feel terrible for the parents but also terrible for the dog being put in that situation. Think of what that 2 year old did to the dog, I mean some people don't have common sense. It does not matter if it is a small dog or friendly dog you never leave them alone even for a minute unsupervisednaughty
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Behavior & Training > Dog killed child (irresponsible dog owners)

Deia- *adopted *

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Barked: Sat May 11, '13 2:49pm PST 
I just don't understand why parents are so irresponsible with their children. So recently in the news were I live, a terrible thing happened. A mother left her 2 year old alone with the dog while she went to the bathroom and the dog mauled the toddler to death. I don't understand parents you NEVER LEAVE A DOG AlONE WITH A CHILD. And worst of all the dog is a pit bull so you know how people already label them killers or aggressive.
The dog was taken to a shelter and tested for behavior and was fine being tested but was scared to death and had to be put to sleep because of killing the child. And do you know what the father of the child beat the crap out of the dog after it happened.
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Choosing the Right Dog > Lowchen

Mozart

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Barked: Sat Apr 27, '13 2:02pm PST 
Ever since we moved, I have had three different people think that Mozart is a Lowcheneek he really is just a mutt a Bichon Frise poodle mix. They go on to say he is so beautiful and looks like a Lowchen they have or had. My question is aren't Lowchens pretty rare and expensive?I don't know a lot about the breed feel free to tell me more about the breed.Or do these people think they have Lowchens and really they are mutts or a different breed?
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Sports & Agility > Best sports for small dogs?

Mozart

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Barked: Sat Apr 27, '13 12:33pm PST 
Thanks everyone one for responding! I forgot to put that I don't want to him to be in a sport were he competes just something like classes for fun. He does like agility we have equipment and we do it in our fenced in yard. But also think rally would be good and maybe some type of scent tracking? He loves to chase the squirrels and chipmunks in the yard. He has almost caught a chipmunk in the yard multiple times. Just the other day he was chasing one and was on top of it almost got it but it ran up a tree, now every time we go out there he stalks that area waiting for it and will not even go to the bathroom. So I think he has some prey drive, any good sports for dogs that love to chase prey?
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Dog Health > he got bitten help
Mozart

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Barked: Thu Apr 25, '13 8:40pm PST 
It looks like a bullseye bite, also he does have an allergy to fleas. Could this be a flea reaction and maybe cause he has no hair there?
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Dog Health > he got bitten help

Mozart

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Barked: Thu Apr 25, '13 8:36pm PST 
We have a fenced in yard and the dogs go outside and I am always supervising them and if I go inside I can see them from the window. Anyways today I noticed some type of red circle on Mozart it was very red like a bright red almost like fresh blood it was flat. I tried to see if it was blood and it would not come off. I grabbed some coconut oil and put it on it. Now a couple hours later it looks completely different it is light in color and looks like a red ring and there is a mark that is red in the middle of it. To me it look like he may have been bitten by some insect. He seems 100% himself so I did not rush him to the vet our vet is 40 minutes away. I am Wondering what type of bite this could be? Is there anything I should look out for or be worried about? Forgot to say that the area it is located he has no hair it is to the side and above were he pees.
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Sports & Agility > Best sports for small dogs?

Mozart

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Barked: Sun Apr 21, '13 3:01pm PST 
Wondering the best dog sports for smaller dogs? Mozart weighs 10 lbs and I am interested in maybe trying a dog sport I would like to do agility classes with him. I found a great training place that does a bunch of different dog sports. Mozart is extremely intelligent and knows 30 different tricks he is driven by food and two of his favorite toys Frisbee and his bird ball it whistles. He does have a decent amount of energy and besides teaching him news tricks he gets bored. The only problem I have is basic obedience he knows basic commands and I am always Practicing them in different and more distracting environments, just not sure how he would be in a class with other dogs he has never been to a training class. Maybe I should consider private classes or try an obedience class with other dogs first? Any suggestions? I just would love to do a sport with him and harness some of that energy.
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Choosing the Right Dog > some people should never own dogs(rant)

Deia- *adopted *

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Barked: Sat Apr 20, '13 10:25am PST 
Ughh I have friends that got a puppy last year and it is now one years old, I was kind enough to help them out. I taught them how to clicker train her and taught her the basic commands and some tricks. I gave them tips on what to do with biting potty training etc. Told them to crate train her but yet they only did crate her when they were gone otherwise that tiny puppy had free range of the house and would potty in the house and still goes in the house especially when people come over so obviously the dog is not potty trained. I told them not to walk the dog on a collar since it is a small breed who is tiny 5 lbs and to use a harness instead. They did not listen and still use q collar on her but worst of all I told them about 5 times to never never ever leave her collar on when she is in the crate. Well guess what happened they still left it on her in the crate and left the house for a couple of hours and came home to the dogs collar stuck under her jaw and trying to chew it and there was blood from it trying to chew its self free. I am slap slapping myself in the face I TOLD THEM TO NEVER leave the collar on in the crate because of the puppy could choke on it or the collar could get stuck on the cage and the dog could hung itself. They just better be happy that the dog was okay. So honestly these people would be better off owning a cat or maybe a rock as a peteek they also let her run off leash with no recall and the don't have a fenced in yard. And you know why they let the dog off leash because they are to lazy to leash the dog and walk it around to pottyeek
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Behavior & Training > Best way to stop puppy biting?
Piper

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Barked: Tue Apr 16, '13 10:15am PST 
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