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    Unhappy Two dogs three issuses...........

    Help if you can all advices welcomed
    we have a male dog 2 1/2 and his female baby almost a year old she brings in and plays with as well as eat other dogs poop not her or his.
    He #1 in the housewith or without us there even in front of us while looking at us like .................and what ..............
    He also is a pig when it comes to feeding he starves onna his baby, she stayed 2 pounds for almost 6 months till we noticed what was going on.

    we have tried ever thing we know to do for the potty habbit even the news paper...

    we have tried every thing when it comes to the poop thing other than posting signs in the yard too keep other peoples dogs out.

    we have tried ever thing for the pigggggie thing to even hand feeding her and taking her food up and only putting it down we she seems to want it nothing works. Please help!!

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    It's hard to understand most of your post but I'll give it a shot.

    we have a male dog 2 1/2 and his female baby almost a year old she brings in and plays with as well as eat other dogs poop not her or his.
    Your female puppy eats poop, that's not all that abnormal for a puppy especially because your male was eating all of the food. The habit should be stopped asap. Here's a site that has a lot of good info:
    http://www.pet-comfort-products.com/...-eat-poop.html

    He #1 in the house with or without us there even in front of us while looking at us like .................and what ..............
    He also is a pig when it comes to feeding he starves onna his baby, she stayed 2 pounds for almost 6 months till we noticed what was going on.


    Are you saying that your male pees in the house? (I'm assuming that's what you mean by #1) Is ne neutered? If not, then chances are that he's marking his territory and neutering him should break him of that habit. Unless he has a Urinary Tract Infection, to find that out he'll need to see a vet. Is the female puppy spayed yet? If not I HIGHLY suggest having her spayed asap to prevent an unwanted and in-breed litter that would be LOADED with health problems.

    I don't know what you mean by "he starves onna his baby"
    I gather that he eats all the food and leaves none for the puppy. To fix that is simple. Feed them in separate rooms to make sure the puppy gets enough food.

    we have tried every thing when it comes to the poop thing other than posting signs in the yard too keep other peoples dogs out.

    You need to make sure other dogs are not pooping in your yard, especially because the puppy is eating the poop. She could get worms and other diseases.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9

    It's hard to understand most of your post but I'll give it a shot.

    I hope something I said helps you out!
    wow!

    You *translate* a lot better than I did!


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    Quote Originally Posted by kittyfly
    Help if you can all advices welcomed
    we have a male dog 2 1/2 and his female baby almost a year old she brings in and plays with as well as eat other dogs poop not her or his.
    He #1 in the housewith or without us there even in front of us while looking at us like .................and what ..............
    He also is a pig when it comes to feeding he starves onna his baby, she stayed 2 pounds for almost 6 months till we noticed what was going on.

    we have tried ever thing we know to do for the potty habbit even the news paper...

    we have tried every thing when it comes to the poop thing other than posting signs in the yard too keep other peoples dogs out.

    we have tried ever thing for the pigggggie thing to even hand feeding her and taking her food up and only putting it down we she seems to want it nothing works. Please help!!
    the three isssuses are (1) he will eat all the food (2) she is eatting other dogs poop. (neather of theres.) (3) he marks the house even in front of us.
    Sorry some times I tend to go on and on.

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    Not nutered

    No my male dog is not nutered, We are planning to breed him 1 more time first and I was told by his dr. it would not help with his potting in the house.

    I also want 1 litter from my girl.

    I just don't know how to keep other peoples dogs out of the yard so she wont bring in there poop and eat it on our couch........yuk.

    thank you for your post!!

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    First of all you should get your dog fixed. You don't seem to be breeding for the right reasons. If you have room for another dog save a dogs life instead of killing more.

    You dr. is wrong, getting him fixed will help him pottying in the house.
    Since he is older it might not help as much as it would a puppy but it will help.

    I just don't know how to keep other peoples dogs out of the yard so she wont bring in there poop and eat it on our couch........yuk.
    A fence? And check your dogs mouth before it comes in...

    1) he will eat all the food
    What do you mean by this?
    Your dog eats your other dogs food? If that's the case just feed them in different rooms.

    The answer to these questions are pretty obvious
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    Please don't breed your dog.....

    Do you realize how many dogs are euthanized in shelters every year because of uneducated people like yourself? Please educate yourself, your friends and your family about the overpopulation of dogs and cats.

    It sickens and saddens me to no end.

    I beg you please PLEASE get ALL of your animals fixed!
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    I'm guessing since her male isn't fix that his daughter they own isn't either...I'm sure we know what will happen with that, eww inbred dogs..
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    thank you for your post

    thanks for the advice!

    now to press an issue I breed because I want to and because I know the pups will go to good homes I fix it up before I breed him and so far they all have been placed in good homes and are well cared for in the hills of W.V

    So because I don't know everything don't think I know nothing.
    Ilove my dogs as if they are my flesh and blood and would do nothing to hurt them or there off spring we breed in a good enviroment and know befor hand where the pups will go and who will have them.

    Yes i know how many dogs get put down because they are not wanted but that is not the case with our pups.
    so just because I don't know everything dose not mean I know nothing.

    the separate room feeding seems to work thanks for the tip.
    As for as a fence I rent and they said no. but I am now tring to keep an better eye out on what she is doing and what she my be tring to bring in so thank you for that tip.

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    How exactly do you know the puppies won't end up in the shelter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kittyfly
    Help if you can all advices welcomed
    we have a male dog 2 1/2 and his female baby almost a year old she brings in and plays with as well as eat other dogs poop not her or his.
    He #1 in the housewith or without us there even in front of us while looking at us like .................and what ..............
    He also is a pig when it comes to feeding he starves onna his baby, she stayed 2 pounds for almost 6 months till we noticed what was going on.

    we have tried ever thing we know to do for the potty habbit even the news paper...

    we have tried every thing when it comes to the poop thing other than posting signs in the yard too keep other peoples dogs out.

    we have tried ever thing for the pigggggie thing to even hand feeding her and taking her food up and only putting it down we she seems to want it nothing works. Please help!!
    http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIP...ndpetshops.php

    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/F...244/costs.html

    http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/breeding/breeding.html

    In addition to those links...

    I'd never take you seriously or consider you a professional breeder just based on your poor use (or rather butchering) of the English language. It's not very business-like and certainly wouldn't foster my belief in your skills as a knowlegable breeder. Nothing personal, I'd have the same opinion of any profession typing English in that manner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catlady711
    http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIP...ndpetshops.php

    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/F...244/costs.html

    http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/breeding/breeding.html

    In addition to those links...

    I'd never take you seriously or consider you a professional breeder just based on your poor use (or rather butchering) of the English language. It's not very business-like and certainly wouldn't foster my belief in your skills as a knowlegable breeder. Nothing personal, I'd have the same opinion of any profession typing English in that manner.
    I did not say I was a perfessional I do it when I know there are more than a few people asking for my dogs pups and most of the people who as are good friends of our family. I said it was in a good clean safe place.

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    #1) Neutering the male WILL alleviate him marking in the house. Lower testosterone = less urge to mark everything in sight = less marking, inside AND out.

    It won't prevent him from marking COMPLETELY but he will have a much much much much less of an urge to do so.

    #2) If he is eating her food and/or not allowing her to eat, then you MUST feed them in separate rooms and monitor them while they are eating. In your case I DO NOT suggest free-feeding because then you will not be able to monitor how much they each eat. Feed them at a schedule at the same time(s) every day. Place the bowls down, allow 10-15 minutes to eat in SEPARATE ROOMS (separate by a closed door or baby gate), and DO NOT allow him in until she is done eating. After 10 - 15 minutes remove the food, even if they are not finished eating. This will train them to eat when the food is put down, not eat a little here, eat a little there, or whenever they feel like it, and will help IMMENSELY with him eating her food. But key here is separate and monitor them during feeding time.

    #3) I may have misunderstood, but did you say your vet recommended breeding him one more time? Did you know that unaltered males have a much much much higher risk of cancer? Not to mention roaming, and I am assuming your yard is not fenced because of the poop problem, he is at a MUCH higher risk of roaming or getting loose and roaming the streets, where just "anyone" can pick him up or, worse yet, be hit by a car.

    #4) The poop problem... have you tried putting up "No Tresspassing" signs? Or if you watch and find out who is letting their dogs poop on your lawn, contacting the local authorities? That can be a health hazard to not only you, your children... but also your pets. If nothing can be done, then have you thought about fencing your yard? I think fencing is a great option ESPECIALLY since you have an unaltered male in your household, it will decrease his chance of getting out or roaming.

    I can not stress the pros of neutering enough. The puppies may go into "good" homes, and nobody here is arguing that point with you. But for every puppy you bring into this world and place into a good home is a puppy at the shelter that gets euthanized.

    Bottom line you are going to do what you wish regardless; however, I only wish to educate you so that no matter what route you take or decision you make you will be educated in it. I have two BEAUTIFUL purebred Aussies, but will I breed them?? HECK NO!!! Eventhough MANY MANY MANY people have asked me "do you plan on breeding? I'll definitely buy a puppy!" but my answer is always the same -- I'm not a breeder. I'm not a puppy mill. And I am certainly not a Backyard Breeder. I refer these people instead to an Aussie rescue.

    EDIT: I thought I would add -- the next time someone inquires about wanting a puppy, instead send them to petfinder.com where there are thousands upon thousands of animals needing good homes - some are on their last days. If it is a friend or family, I still just recommend sending them to the site just to browse around... they never know who they will stumble across and maybe save a life By neutering your male and referring people to petfinder.com or a local shelter instead, you are saving lives instead of adding to the overpopulation problem

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    Even if it's not the case with your pups, that they get good homes, you are taking away those good homes from the homeless animals. Breeding because you want to is no reason to breed. Please spay and neuter your dogs. Hundreds of dogs in my county alone are killed every month because no one could give them a home. Because of the irresponsibility of people just like yourself. Please reconsider breeding and read this page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kittyfly
    now to press an issue I breed because I want to and because I know the pups will go to good homes I fix it up before I breed him and so far they all have been placed in good homes and are well cared for in the hills of W.V
    You breed because you want to.....

    That statement is SO upsetting to me...you wouldn't be able to imangine how I feel right now. People with your mentalailty are one of the main reasons we animal lovers are fighting what we feel like is a loosing battle.
    Trying to edgucate unedgucated people about the gross overpupulation of animals and helping them to realize that what they are doing is wrong is so many ways.

    Please... for the sake of the millions of animals that are killed in shelters every year... please stop and realize what you are doing and realize why it's wrong.
    If you like breeding because you like having puppies around, then by all means get in touch with a local shelter or dog pound and offer to foster any expecting dogs that happen to come in.
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