Cats are generally clean creatures, and using a litter box for those unpleasant necessities makes them relatively easy to care for. No leashes or trips outside required! However, a cat that doesn’t always use the litter box can be a real frustration. This problem can be behavioral or medical in nature, making a veterinary behaviorist a good choice.
"Investment"? Animals are not things, owners must be guardians, not investors. Owners and breeders have the responsibility for the well-being of their animals. Behavior is one of the observable "tips" of well-being: just as you can only see the tip of an iceberg, but an immensity lies beneath, the same thing happens with behavior.
I'm not a dog person at all ,but my kids are .... They have a small one and he is so stupid its pathetic. This dog eats socks and swallows them .Then poops them out . Its so disgusting , it confirms my reasons for not wanting a pet .... ecccchhhhhh !!!!!!!!
You to address this behavior now, rather than later. Did you adopt? or have you had this dog since it was a puppy. If you adopted, more than likely someone gave up on this dog and allowed him to do this without addressing the situation and the dog therefore felt it was ok doing this and therefore continued to do this behavior, seeing as it makes him content. Depending on the breed most dogs are chewers unless you address it at early findings. Terrier breeds are big chewers, they always have to have something in their mouths. A few suggestions would be to keep your shoes and socks up and out of reach of the dog, keep your rooms closed off to the dog. First signs of the dog wanting a sock or shoe, address it. DO NOT allow him to get away with because its funny to the kids or for other reasons. The dog needs to know who the alpha is of the home. Dogs consider people to be a part of "their" pack. In order to establish dominance of the animals in the home you need to show it. I would definitely get this behavior addressed now before the foreign body surgeries begin or even death.
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"Investment"? Animals are not things, owners must be guardians, not investors. Owners and breeders have the responsibility for the well-being of their animals. Behavior is one of the observable "tips" of well-being: just as you can only see the tip of an iceberg, but an immensity lies beneath, the same thing happens with behavior.
March 09 2013 at 6:37 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm not a dog person at all ,but my kids are .... They have a small one and he is so stupid its pathetic. This dog eats socks and swallows them .Then poops them out . Its so disgusting , it confirms my reasons for not wanting a pet .... ecccchhhhhh !!!!!!!!
March 09 2013 at 3:10 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYou to address this behavior now, rather than later. Did you adopt? or have you had this dog since it was a puppy. If you adopted, more than likely someone gave up on this dog and allowed him to do this without addressing the situation and the dog therefore felt it was ok doing this and therefore continued to do this behavior, seeing as it makes him content. Depending on the breed most dogs are chewers unless you address it at early findings. Terrier breeds are big chewers, they always have to have something in their mouths. A few suggestions would be to keep your shoes and socks up and out of reach of the dog, keep your rooms closed off to the dog. First signs of the dog wanting a sock or shoe, address it. DO NOT allow him to get away with because its funny to the kids or for other reasons. The dog needs to know who the alpha is of the home. Dogs consider people to be a part of "their" pack. In order to establish dominance of the animals in the home you need to show it. I would definitely get this behavior addressed now before the foreign body surgeries begin or even death.
March 09 2013 at 10:27 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyIf you're leaving socks where the dog can get them, who's dumber, you or the dog?
March 09 2013 at 12:19 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMy cat chases his tail! It's soooo HILARIOUS, but I thought only dogs did this????
March 08 2013 at 9:08 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down ReplyToo much inbreeding. Even the people who know it ,look the other way In fear of losing their investment
March 08 2013 at 2:34 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply