starts drying up. This was just done 4 days ago. My vet said don't worry unless they get hard & hot. She is just so full of milk it makes me hurt to look at her. Would like a second opion. Is there anything I can do for her.
It can take up to a month or so for some bitches to dry up completely. Just give her time and keep a close eye out for redness or hardness like your vet advised. Make sure she doesn't get away with 'mothering' any of her toys or blankets because this behavior can sometimes take even longer for her to dry up.
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there's a good chance I will be the very proud owner of TWO jack russell puppies (both males) in the next few months! Anyway can yall suggest 2 good books I can buy on puppy training (housebreaking training that WORK, teaching them tricks, getting along, exercise, etc)…..I have already picked up "The Loved Dog" after seeing the author on Oprah show — I will read these books before I get the pups b/c I want to start off as right as possible with their training…thanks for the suggestions in advance!
"Puppies for Dummies" is a great resource. It's easy to read/understand and divides the chapters into the different phases your puppy will go through as he grows up, what to expect in behavior and how to deal with it. It has great training techniques and ideas on how to raise a well-behaved, healthy pup. As a first-time owner of a new puppy this was the best resource I found. I even passed it on to another friend for her new puppy.
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she is cute but she holds her ears straight up like a rabbit wrather than a dog. I call her fruit bat most of the time..lol is there any way i can train her ears to flop down by rubbing them downwards or will they maybe go down with maturity?
P-rick ear in a jack russell is considered part of poor breeding
http://www.jackrussell.net/faq/faq/ears.htm
Though I am not recommending here is a taping guide which is meant for setting the irish terriers ears
http://www.irishterriers.com/welcome.htm?eartrain.htm
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i really wanna get a puppy ive tried the web and local papers but cant find any i live in the dartford area so does anyone know where else i can try please
thanks
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www.freeads.co.uk is good also the exchange and mart have lots dogs for sale www.exchangeandmart.co.uk
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Im curious as to which one is easier to keep in an apartment….i keep hearing bad things bout beagles in apartments while jack russell terriers seem to be ok
well i will say this i have a JRT and she is fine in my apartment but I have heard horror stories about them destroying the place while alone. i have heard that they have chewed through walls, pulled up carpets, destroyed sofas. you name it, its probably been done. however i spend a lot of time exercising mine and crate her when i am not at home. with my situation she is almost never left in the apartment for more than a couple hours by herself. i work nights and my boyfriend works days so she always has someone there. however beagles are also not really that great of an apartment dog. i would do more research on both of these breeds before getting one. look for something a little calmer, a breed that doesnt have quite as much energy and can handle living in an apartment quite well. there are sites that will help you choose a breed. king charles spaniels are a great breed that doesnt get too big. good luck and i hope you find the dog for you
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