Dog Zits
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Posted by admin | Posted in Dog Care Tips | Posted on 10-09-2007
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Dog chews up EVERYTHING and is disobeying all the time now...?
Our dog Ozzy (a year and a half old golden lab) gets plenty of attention, has plenty of toys, but he won't stay anymore, lays on our bed, chews up everything!! And I mean everything, clothes, shoes, furniture, and last night he chewed up the comforter on our bed! We have tried crating him, and he mysteriously gets sores on his nose from trying to get out, we have tried putting him in a room with nothing and he still finds something to chew up. I am at my wit's end and don't know what to do...He also licks his privates to the point where his balls are scabby, and his underbelly is raw and looks like he has chicken pox or really big zits. What do I do?!
I walk him about three miles everyday...and he gets plenty of play, but the few minutes that we leave him alone, is when he does all of the chewing...his licking is ALL the time and we just tell him to stop an he usually does..but it has all gotten to be too much and too frequent!!
Congratulations you have an adolescent. This is like having a 14-16 year old. The common sense brain cells aren't there but the obnoxious ones are there and working overtime. He needs a training class with consistant training daily. He also needs a job and some responsiblity even if it's just bringing in the paper and sitting for a treat. Exercise is quite important. A tired dog is a good dog. The skin issue needs to be addressed by a vet Unfortunately this is the age that many labs end up in the shelter. Then I come along rescue them rehab them and place them. If you give your dog some time, TRAINING, EXERCISE, and patience this will change.
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