Flying with a puppy?

Question by Russell_N: Flying with a puppy?
So this June i am traveling to Utah, and i will be adopting a puppy and bringing it back with me on the plane. I have never flown with a puppy before and need as much info as i can get on it. I will be flying on delta, from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, then from there up to Anchorage, Alaska.

And i need as much info as i can get on it, including if its going to go to the bathroom in the carrier and everything i need to do. Also, will i need to call the airlines and tell them i will be traveling with a puppy or what?

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Answer by Dorna
i actually have the same question. i know this much that you need the puppies medical papers and stuff.

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My Dog is frantic over the new puppy.?

Question by Melissa: My Dog is frantic over the new puppy.?
I’ve had my male Cairn terrier (Dylan), for about five years. He used to live in the family home with a Golden Retriever we’d had for about 14 years, but sadly our retriever passed away in February. When I got married, I moved in with my husband, and so Dylan has lived with us for two years. We’d been thinking recently about getting another Dog: a mixture of getting a playmate for Dylan, and our general love of Dogs. We both work from home, so now seemed the perfect time.

We did a lot of research into breeds, and decided on a Shih Tzu, as we needed a small Dog for the size of our garden, and heard they were generally a good breed. We found a lovely Puppy, and brought him home today. We would have chosen a girl, as perhaps Dylan would prefer that, but there were none left, and we fell in love with this little boy anyway!

We researched how to introduce the two, but I was nervous, as since the other Dog’s death, Dylan has become rather strange around other Dogs when on walks. He never bites, but barks and growls at some Dogs, and is fine with others.

We found it difficult deciding how to introduce them, as the puppy isn’t able to be walked yet, having not had his second vaccinations. So we knew we had to introduce them either in the house or garden. We don’t even know our neighbours very well, so couldn’t use their garden as ‘neutral space’!

We brought the Puppy inside in his doggy carrier, and allowed Dylan to sniff the crate. Dylan went crazy! We expected barking or growling, and knew how to cope with that, but he also started clawing at the cage, as well as chewing on the bars and throwing himself on the top in a desperate attempt to get in.

We were worried this wouldn’t work, and didn’t want to scare the Puppy, so decided to put Dylan on his lead and let the Puppy out. That way, if he wanted to come over, he could. Again Dylan went crazy, lunging at the Puppy, who had already rolled over submissively. When we did allow him to get close (after he seemed to have calmed), he bit the Puppy several times. We checked, and he didn’t actually break the skin or anything, but the Puppy made such a noise!

We gave them a break, and tried again later in the garden. We actually have two gardens, and this is the one Dylan has only been in a couple of times, so we thought it was more neutral. Dylan was on a loose lead and the puppy was on a lead too. Again Dylan was frantic, and when close enough he lunged and bit the puppy (again, no damage). We stopped because the Puppy was terrified.

I really don’t know what to do. All the websites say what to expect, but nowhere mentioned an aldult Dog that’s obsessed with the puppy, and lunges at him. What should we do when it gets to this evening? Dylan sleeps in our room, in his own bed. Should we put the puppy back in his crate for the night and just see what happens? I really don’t think Dyl will leave him alone for a second.

I can’t bear to try putting them together again incase there’s more biting, and I know Dylan will sense my fear! Really need help!

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Answer by emily
first of all, what the hell where you thinking bringing a small breed puppy into the home of a ‘dog agreesive’ dog’s home????

the reason your older dog is so furious is because (well 1. he’s dog agressive) you brought another dog onto his turf (which it should be your turf, but he obvoiusly thinks he’s in charge, take him to obedience classes for god’s sake)

what you should have done (too late now) was rub a towel on the puppy to get his scent on it and then let your older dog sniff it. when he stoped paying attention to it, you should have then brought both dogs to a neutral teritory (such as the park or a friends house) and then let the older dog smell the puppy in the crate. once he stopped paying attention, put him on a lead and let the puppy out so they could introduce eachother how dogs introduce eachother (smelling eachothers butts)

but since you screwed this whole thing up, i’d return this poor puppy back to whereever you got him from and never buy another dog when you already have a dog agressive one.

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Question by kennedy: Did I pack enough for my car trip/week vacation with my puppy?
I have an almost 12 week old maltese puppy. She’s very tiny. In about 2 weeks we will be traveling by car to a cottage. This is what I am planning to bring (is it enough/too much? What else should I bring?)

-my dog lol
-her bed, and the blankie i put under her bed
-food/drink bowls
-food mat (so food doesn’t spill everywhere)
-her collar and tag (it’s always on her anyway)
-leash
-brush
-nail clippers
-2 toys (some stringy soft thing and a bouncy ball)
-her carrier
-can of wellness puppy wet food
-bag of wellness puppy dry food
-bag of wellness puppy treats
-this stain spray thing (in case she does her business on the carpet or floor)
-her litter (she’s still training)
-liter of our own water so she doesn’t drink the water there or lake water.

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Answer by Stacey
Make sure you bring her vaccination records. If anything happens to her and you need to see a vet they will want to know what vaccinations she has had already.

Shampoo since your previous question mentioned swimming in a lake.

Litter? I am pretty sure you don’t need that at home either. Start teaching her right away to go outside instead of in litter.

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Could a retriever puppy catch a catfish?

Question by ramblerambler: Could a retriever puppy catch a catfish?
We recently moved rurally and have a stocked lake with handfed catfish, etc.. When we came home today our four month old retriever mix puppy was toting around and chewing on the head and partial body of a small catfish! All the rest of the catfish was missing. I’ve never had a puppy before (this one was dumped on us) and I’ve never heard of a dog fishing. Has anyone seen a dog fish?

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Answer by Steubs
my golder retriever goes on float trips with us and she will sit in the shallow water and stair at the fish. she waits for them to get close then pounces at them. I have never seen her get one before but i wouldn’tbe suprised at all. So yeah i can see how your puppy could get one. thats pretty funny. try to get it on tape.

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