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Rosie Barclay

  • Another poop problem...

    Along the same lines as my first question about Yoshi eating his own poop, my daughter has an Aussie puppy, he's about 10 months old, who doesn't eat his own poop but the poop of other dogs, sometimes while they are pooping. It's pretty disgusting. Any ideas why he does this and how to make him stop?

  • urine

    I would like to know if it's normal for a puppy this age to urinate very small amounts throughout the day instead of just a few like and older dog. We trying to housebreak him and getting frustrated cause we only pen him up in the house in the evenings but throughout the day he piddles a little here and a little there and we can't catch him.

  • why does my cat cry

    why does my male cat keep crying at night? he does this every night he is 2 years old and was castrated at 7 mths old he is a house cat and has only been out when he went missing for 2 days about 6 months ago. My other male cat is 10 1/2 months old and also castrated but he doesnt cry like this. the cry sounds like a queen on heat calling for a mate. I know that he is not in any pain. He has free access to fresh water and food and the litter trays are always clean. This is really starting to become a problem now as it goes on for about half an hour to an hour every night.

  • princess

    princess is 18 yrs old. she is deaf. she has recently started to meow very loudly when she realizes she is by herself. if she's in the kitchen eating by herself or coming from the litter box from the bathroom or if she wakes up in the middle of the night. she is very close to me, and when i am home she is with me all the time. she won't sleep with me though, i tried. my husband and i need to sleep, her meowing is so loud it wakes us up and she will keep it up until i usually get up and sometimes that's very early. she is very loving and loves to be petted. eating,bathroom,weight,sleeping, habits have not changed. any suggestions? thank you

  • Attitude

    My cat is 4 years old. She was found at around the age of 2 weeks or so wiht her brother, abandoned by her mother. She was taken in a fed with a dropper and has now grown into a healthy cat. I am wondering if her demeanor comes from her unfortunate beginnings. She is very defensive. She will bite for no reason especially on your hands. The biting is quite obessive one cannot ever really pet her. She also does not ever purr. I am just very concerned about her and know that she could be so much more loving. Is there anything I can do?

  • Raven is atacking the cats

    I have an 11 yr old black shepherd, Raven, who has been raised with cats. Recently he has been going after the cats and has subsequently killed 2 of them. I have 2 other dogs, also. There is one cat left, Snowball, who is Raven's buddy but I have caught him charging after Snowball. I am keeping the cat in a separate room when we leave. This is not like Raven something is wrong. Please help, this was horrible what happened to the cats?

  • 2 male dogs meeting

    I own a 3 year old male Rottweiler named Chewy, who is fixed. Currently we live at home with my dad's Husky Nikki, who is 11 (and we used to also live with another Rottie who died last summer). My long distance boyfriend owns a 3 year old male boxer (Harley) who is NOT fixed. I hope to in the near future have them meet and also live with my boyfriend in about a year's time. I'm concerned about the way they might react (and I know my boyfriend does not plan on fixing Harley)...what can I do to help this situation?

  • Dog attacking cats, help!

    We have two cats and just got a rescue dog that is part golden retriever and part yellow lab and the dog keeps barking and going after the cat what can we do?

  • A new puppy

    I am looking to add an puppy pug to our family. We have no kids. Is there anything specific I should ask the breeder in order to find a healthy puppy?

  • Bella is 12 weeks old and usually cries from her crate about 3 times a night to go to the bathroom. One of these times she ususally poops but always has to pee. I don't let her eat after 6pm and don't put her in her kennel until after 10pm. I take her outside always before I put her to bed. Any advice on helping her sleep through the night?