- Jun 19, 2013
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- Willow (2015) Walter (2014-22) Winston (2012-13) Wellie (2012-13) Bella (2007-13)
Walter has started his growling/snapping stuff again… the metacam didn't really seem to be doing anything, so I stopped giving it to him. He will get this look in his eyes and I can see it coming… ears back, wide eyes and then the growling starts, he jumps up and snaps at his butt. IF you try to look or clean his butt that will start it, and he has two places on his dewlap's (I did get a good look at them to clean them up… they are scabbed over places from where Willow was playing w/him) that will get him going. I yell at him and make him go to his bed/or my bedroom. I'm calling the vet today to take him in and get his anals checked AGAIN and schedule his neuter, I'm honestly SO tired of dealing w/his OCD weird behavior. He also is starting to act odd w/Ray… I may have to get my trainer to do another home visit to make sure that this doesn't get worse.
Willow is starting to pee in the house, and I had JUST gotten to the point where we were having ZERO accidents. I guess I can take her in to the vets as well to make sure she doesn't have a UTI.
Any advice, tips, etc… I'm open to anything at this point. Willow's issue I pretty much expected… I know how this potty training nightmare goes, but Walter's issues are really starting to stress me out. My trainer seems to feel that this is hormonal and that after he's neutered he should calm down some. I just don't know to be be honest, but he has to get neutered anyways. He's 2 years old now, so he's plenty old enough...
Willow is starting to pee in the house, and I had JUST gotten to the point where we were having ZERO accidents. I guess I can take her in to the vets as well to make sure she doesn't have a UTI.
Any advice, tips, etc… I'm open to anything at this point. Willow's issue I pretty much expected… I know how this potty training nightmare goes, but Walter's issues are really starting to stress me out. My trainer seems to feel that this is hormonal and that after he's neutered he should calm down some. I just don't know to be be honest, but he has to get neutered anyways. He's 2 years old now, so he's plenty old enough...