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I am looking for a dog for home security, what large dog will not hurt my cat and older male dog?

I have a medium size yard that is fenced but live very
near Grade Schools and High Schools, the children walk past
my yard frequently, I do not want a breed that is aggressive
with children or other pets. I live on a corner, we also
have wild rabbits and many, many squirrels and birds but I
live in a city. I am disabled and not able to walk the animal daily, but my husband insists that he wants a large dog. Please answer my question as best you can. Has anyone
ever heard of a Tatra dog? From Poland? How would I find
one?

Hunting dog with low self esteem?

My tried and true hunting hound, Brutus the fearless Chihuahua, has suffered a traumatic experience. Rabbit hunting was great, sometimes he would chase the rabbit and sometimes the rabbit would chase him, but all was good. I was just breaking him into squirrel hunting when tragedy struck. He ran to flush a big Fox squirrel eating under a deer feeder. He was the pride of his breed with chest puffed out and tail fully erect, but then the squirrel did the unthinkable and did a false charge back at Brutus. This quite literally scared little big man and he seems to have lost his edge. Any of you experts out there know how to get Brutus’ Machismo back in order.
He looks pretty dejected in his “security” sweater.
When it comes to toy poodles, he’s a humper and not a fighter, so forget that one.
I called the “Dog whisperer” and he thinks I’m squirrely!!

Best way to treat fleas in the yard?

Hey all, I’m looking for a good (and preferably cheap) way to treat my yard for fleas. My poor dog keeps getting re-infested despite applying monthly flea control. I know it’s not the house because I have all wood and tile, and every time I treat her I sweep and mop the floors, vacuum all furniture, wash her bedding, wash MY bedding, etc.

I think the fleas may be coming from my yard, since we have a lot of squirrels and I know they are notorious fleabags. Short of cutting down all of my trees and erecting a 6 foot electric fence, though, I don’t see how I can keep the squirrels out. So instead, I’m looking for a way to kill any fleas that might be living in the yard, waiting to accost my dog when she goes outside.

All suggestions are welcome, but I’m looking in particular for something that won’t break the bank, and preferably something all-natural. I don’t like the idea of dousing my yard with chemicals. I have heard that salt kills fleas, but will salt also kill my grass? If it’s the dog or the grass I’ll let the grass die, it’ll grow back in the spring, but I’d rather not destroy my yard if possible.

Thanks for your help!
Roxy – Unfortunately it doesn’t snow here so we don’t really get a period of time where the fleas die off during the cold! It’s a year-round struggle.

As for your carpet, I have heard that for carpet, you can spread iodized salt over the rugs and leave it for 24 hours, then vacuum it up. It supposedly kills the fleas and their eggs. I’ve never used it before because like I said, I have no carpet here, but I’ve heard other people say it works. It’s safe and relatively cheap (they say to use a lot of salt, but you can buy it in big boxes for cheap) so maybe it’s worth a shot for you?

Oh, and I love Skin so Soft! Use it all the time. :)

What do you do when your corrections don’t work?

I have a 15 mo. old APBT mix that continues to struggle with behaving on walks. She does a fabulous job of “heeling” if there are no other distractions around. She used to really go nuts if we saw a cat or squirrel, but that’s under control now. Now the only problem we are having is with other dogs. If the other dog is minding it’s own business we’re fine. But if the other dog starts barking and getting excited, my dog is right back to her lunging and pulling and barking. Currently I am using a prong collar and I have been taught by a trainer how to use it for corrections (different dog), but she is totally oblivious to it at this point. On occasion I’ve nudged her with my foot to get her attention and it seems to work, but I don’t know if this is ok.

I would appreciate any input or tips, I know there are quite a few very experienced trainers on here. I am willing to hire a trainer again to work specifically on this issue but I would prefer to try and work on it on my own if at all possible.

Thanks for your help!

What is this dog – she’s a 50-50 mix – of what?

She is my curent icon picture, and can be viewed better on my 360 page. We were told what she is – a 50-50 mix, but we sometimes have doubts about what her linneage may really be. She’s 34lbs, 20″ at the shoulder, great friendly personality, no excessive barking, but will bark at strangers. She loves to sniff out where the squirrels have been, and so desperately wants to catch one! So – what are your thoughts? What is she?
Her tail is docked.
More info- Shadie was one of 7 in the litter. At 12 weeks old, her spots were almost non-existant. One litter mate was very similar to Shadie. Three had the black mask and ears like Shadie, but had already developed spots of varying sizes. Two littermates were TOTALLY BROWN, and significantly smaller in size (with a very JR look).
Thanks everyone! The pet store said she is a Jack Russel & Beagle mix. But all the pictures I’ve seen of a “Jack-a bee” don’t look like her at all. We agree she’s half JR! And most of you think her other half is a spaniel or border colie? It could definately fit. I’m sending this to public vote – I’d all give you ten points if I could. Thanks.

What to do about my dog? He keeps catching small critters and it’s bringing me down. How can I stop it?

He is a sweet, lovable basset/beagle mix named Frank. He plays in the fenced back yard with my shih tzu/laso mix (Fred). He’s always chasing after squirrels, birds, and a rabbit here and there. He never catches them because he has super short legs (it’s kind of funny looking)-until recently, that is. In Feb. he caught a squirrel and just mauled it. Blood everywhere. I don’t particulary care for squirrels, but I love animals for the most part and this was really sad. I felt so bad for the squirrel. Well, now when I was on the phone, I heard a weird squeaking noise in the back yard. Didn’t think too much about it. Got off the phone to find out Frank caught and killed a baby bunny. Not real small, but definately not full grown. They have made a den under a wood pile in my neighbor’s yard and run past Frank frequently on the other side of the fence. I KNOW it’s in his nature to hunt, but it’s just so upsetting. What can I do to keep the little critters out?http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=146152308&albumID=2679488&imageID=22365229

kina grose question?

my dog got a hold of a squirrel somhow…. i got it from him and put it in a safe spot… he has made small movements like hopping once and the falling again… he is breathing and his eyes are open… i have noticed a wound on his leg that is infested with fly eggs and more fly eggs in his nose…. i have been fanning off the flies but when i stop the flys return and continue to lay eggs… i think my dog must have found him on the ground instead of catching him in a hunt… my only guess is that the squirrel fell and is now unable to move much… i thought his spine was injured at first but i’v seen him move his body but maybe his neck is broken and his head cant move… i havnt yet seen him move his head…. he must have been down for a while since so many fly eggs are in him… any suggestions? will he live or are the fly eggs a sign? don’t say things like it’s just a squirrel… b/c iv heard that enough