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My Lola stink is pregnant with her 2nd litter I kept a male kitten from her first litter he (puzzle) is now 4 months old . When Lola does go into labor will I have to keep puzzle away from Lola and her kittens ?
I have an older yellow lab that gets bored really easily. He gets bored with kongs and is an extreme chewer so rawhides or other chewies disappear SUPER fast! He is very intelligent and I was thinking of getting him a puzzle toy that involves treats as he is EXTREMELY food motivated! Since he's so smart should I still start him on the most basic puzzle or try something harder? I don't want to waste money on toys he'll go through really fast. And are there any other sorts of toys you can suggest?
I crate my puppy (6 mos old) during the day with a 20-30 minute potty break midday (until she’s old enough to be left out in the house). I want to leave a treat puzzle to keep her occupied but I don’t put water in her crate since she gets plenty the rest of the day and it takes up so much space and usually ends up spilled. Is it mean to give her a treat puzzle toy that typically makes her thirsty without immediate access to water?
Hello, My dog Winston took one of my brother's puzzle picecs and when in his cage. When I tried to get he started to growl. My dad said that he shouldn't be doing this. Is this normal behavoir for a small dog like him?
Hello, my name is Liz and I'm a student at Valencia College. I'm pursuing a Veterinary Medicine career and as an assignment our professor asked for us to interview someone working in our desired career field and after various failed attempts to interview or contact via email Vets in my area and no responses I was hoping that a Veterinary assistant or any Vet available here would be willing to answer a few questions about their job and overall experience in this career.
I adopted a very overweight dog. I am working on weight management and she has lost some weight but I'm concerned as she gobbles her food down literally in a minute. I just bought the puzzle bowl but she can only reach one morsel at a time using her tongue as she is a big dog. This doesn't seem right either but I don't know. It definitely slowed her eating. Advice please.
I found this little bird on the street that was about to be run over. I was able to catch him on time and now I don't know what to do. My professor (ornithologist) advised me to try to give him some baby food with a syringe. I would say that it went well because he ate and even made poo. I checked him well and he doesn’t show any wounds. Sometimes he jumps trying to fly, but nothing more. Should I take him out and see if he can fly with my help?
ok so my cat eats silly and often dangerous things he is also fussy about the foods he will eat, ive tried everything i can find to get him to stop he has a massive play centre, puzzle treat dispensers, more toys than he could ever play with, food an water all over the place, he only likes spending time with me we got another cat for some company for him but had to rehome it because he bullied it non-stop. I just dont know what to do everything ive read says it stress but nothing works...
My puppy refuses to eat from her bowl. This has been an issue for a few weeks. Initially we thought she didn't like the kibble so we transitioned her onto a new one that is mixed with the old and she ate that happily for two days then stopped. Well now she'll eat the food as long as it's on the floor not in a bowl. She likes it scattered around her exercise pen. My concern is she's not eating enough through the day. Is something like a food puzzle worth trying for her every meal?
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my 15 year old dog as started chewing wood