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September 9, 2025
I plan on using a harness for my new 8 week old Golden Retriever puppy but at what age do you suggest teaching loose leash walking with a collar?

Hi Cindy, I will be getting an 8 week old golden retriever puppy and he will be a family pet. I plan on using a harness at the beginning to take him outside, explore etc., but wondering at what age range you recommend beginning formal loose leash walking on a collar. Do I even need a flat collar at this point? Thank you!

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September 8, 2025
My sister has 2 Boston Terriers, the younger male shows excitement around people but then snaps, growls and barks. Yesterday the male escaped his cage and attacked my daughter while she was laying on the couch watching TV. Nobody can figure out this behavior, any thoughts?

My sister has 2 Boston Terrier's. The older female is smart and has an excellent temperament. They purchased a male when he was 4 months old, he is now 2. When they first got him he would run up to people and was very playful, then around 1 he still comes up to people all excited but the second he gets close he snaps, growls and barks. They've tried everything including medication. Yesterday my daughter 12, was over and she was laying on the couch watching TV and he managed to escape his cage, r...

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September 7, 2025
Our Mastiff puppy bites the leash and bites us. He is not food motivated and if we try to use a toy to redirect him he drops it immediately and goes back to biting us. Advice?

We have an 11 week old mastiff puppy and we are struggling with him biting the leash (he wants to hold it in his mouth or tug with it) and he wants to play with us by biting. We have tried redirection with toys and food. He is not food motivated at all so we have struggled to even be successful with engagement. He is under weight and even with deprivation he is not interested in training with treats. Redirecting with toys almost seems like it is a reward to him so he goes back to biting and dr...

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What's the shipping stress on a new puppy? I'm getting an 8 week old German Shepherd by air.

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