Q. My dog has lately had eye boogers, I wipe them away but just an hour or two later there back!
Also, we had a broken glass outside and he may have been over there but usually he's not allowed to go out front.
He has been licking and biting at the bottom of his two front paws. I have felt his paws but I don't feel anything.
I was told getting splinters can make dogs sick but I don't know how true that is.
Other than that he seems fine.
Also, we had a broken glass outside and he may have been over there but usually he's not allowed to go out front.
He has been licking and biting at the bottom of his two front paws. I have felt his paws but I don't feel anything.
I was told getting splinters can make dogs sick but I don't know how true that is.
Other than that he seems fine.
A. You can tell when your dog is ill. He will be inactive, maybe have less appetite... it's usually obvious.
Licking and biting the paws sounds like allergies. It could be allergies to anything, like the food, dishes, fleas, etc. (Check that your dog food contains no soy, or grains that are used as fillers, and definitely no "meat by-products").
Many dogs get eye boogers, especially on Malteses. That's usually normal because of tear staining, but if you feel that your dog is getting too much too quickly, you might want to research some probable causes on Google. Could be allergy again.
If anything seems serious, your best bet is to contact your vet. (: But your dog seems healthy for the most part. Hopefully he has not been cut with the glass?
Licking and biting the paws sounds like allergies. It could be allergies to anything, like the food, dishes, fleas, etc. (Check that your dog food contains no soy, or grains that are used as fillers, and definitely no "meat by-products").
Many dogs get eye boogers, especially on Malteses. That's usually normal because of tear staining, but if you feel that your dog is getting too much too quickly, you might want to research some probable causes on Google. Could be allergy again.
If anything seems serious, your best bet is to contact your vet. (: But your dog seems healthy for the most part. Hopefully he has not been cut with the glass?
How to prevent dogs coming onto my front yard?
Q. People in my neighborhood do not curb their dogs and occasionally they piss or crap on my lawn. Any type of chemical I could use to deter these pests?
I do not care if it makes the dogs sick. As far as I am concerned, the owners deserve it.
I do not care if it makes the dogs sick. As far as I am concerned, the owners deserve it.
A. I recommend just getting a fence. There are chemicals that you can spray on your lawn to effect the paw pads of dogs, but it would also effect all animal such as birds along with people with sensitive feet alike.
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A. put a tea spoon of vinegar in there water and also when they get the fleas really bad use a rag that has vinegar on it and rub them down even between the toes.. the dog wont like it much but i swear it works... i had 2dogs and 3cats that had them really bad and vinegar works the best... it also makes their fur really soft and shiny...
What type of climbing plants are there that are non-toxic to dogs?
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A. Here is a list of plants that are non-poisonous to dogs.
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/pplantsnon.htm
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/pplantsnon.htm
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