Q. I'm going to be taking care of my neighbors dog, a golden retriver, for 8 days. This will include feeding, walking, putting him in at night and letting him out in the morning. Also I will be feeding the cat and putting him in and out.
My neighbor wants to know how much I want to get paid per day, and that she will pay me as much as a kennel would.
How much should I charge?
My neighbor wants to know how much I want to get paid per day, and that she will pay me as much as a kennel would.
How much should I charge?
A. we do it for free...neighborly thing to do.... they do it for us in return! You never know when you might need your neighbors help
Is it difficult to take care of a dog that has paralyzed legs?
Q. I want to adopt a 9 month old dog that has paralyzed legs. She's healthy it's just that she drags her back legs.
The hospital where she is living is pressuring the shelter to pick her up from their facility but the shelter doesn't have anymore room.
She might be put down and it breaks my heart because she's totally healthy.
Is it difficult to take care of a dog that has paralyzed legs?
I currently own a female pit-bull boxer mix dog. She's very friendly.
The hospital where she is living is pressuring the shelter to pick her up from their facility but the shelter doesn't have anymore room.
She might be put down and it breaks my heart because she's totally healthy.
Is it difficult to take care of a dog that has paralyzed legs?
I currently own a female pit-bull boxer mix dog. She's very friendly.
A. you know she can buy a little cart for paralyzed dog,they pull it behind them.The dog even though is paralyzed can pretty much take care of himself, I sure hope you adopt the little dog so he won't be put down, he will bring you joy and love.
How much money should i make to be able to take care of a dog?
Q. Yes,i do know that this is a BIG responsibility.I just want to know how much money i need to make to be able to take care of the dog properly.He will be small and indoors.I live alone in a house,it's an O.K house.My job is a vet assistant,and i've saved $400 and yes,i know that i do need more money as for,the dog's check ups,food,leash,grooming,accidents,etc.But,how much money do i really need to make to take care of a dog properly?
A. small dog will cost about $50 a month as long as no health problems.
vet tech check prices for health problems
vet tech check prices for health problems
How do these people take care of their dogs?
Q. How do families take care of their dogs (high intelligence dogs) when away? Like the ideal family, two working parents, working 8 hours a day, with two kids going to school. How do they take care of their dog? This family is a lot like what my family is like. And I wanted a German Shepherd dog. Usually, it's not recommended, I know, but how do they do it? And plus aren't German Shepherds left alone that long all the time when being used as guard dogs?
A. Well, here is my example, I have a German Shepherd mix puppy...
During the week.
I'll wake up early enough to feed my puppy. We'll go the neighborhood park for 20 min to walk around, and I'll play with him at home. They say that training sessions for a puppy should not be long...so I'll do some commands for about 10 min in the morning.
I come home for lunch everyday...feed him and walk him in our yard. Play/practice commands with him for a little bit.
After work, we usually will go back to the park for another 20 - 30 min. I'll play fetch with him outside, practice more stuff, play with him. Feed him and groom him. Then off to sleep at 10 - 11 pm.
And on the weekends, there is plenty of time to do stuff. I will only crate him during the weekends if I need to run out to the store or something.
I'm not sure if that's enough, but it seems to work for us so far. And we are having a trainer come for 2 sessions in our home. I will also sign him up for a local dog park/training when he is 5 month old.
During the week.
I'll wake up early enough to feed my puppy. We'll go the neighborhood park for 20 min to walk around, and I'll play with him at home. They say that training sessions for a puppy should not be long...so I'll do some commands for about 10 min in the morning.
I come home for lunch everyday...feed him and walk him in our yard. Play/practice commands with him for a little bit.
After work, we usually will go back to the park for another 20 - 30 min. I'll play fetch with him outside, practice more stuff, play with him. Feed him and groom him. Then off to sleep at 10 - 11 pm.
And on the weekends, there is plenty of time to do stuff. I will only crate him during the weekends if I need to run out to the store or something.
I'm not sure if that's enough, but it seems to work for us so far. And we are having a trainer come for 2 sessions in our home. I will also sign him up for a local dog park/training when he is 5 month old.
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