So my family got this 7 week old Chihuahua, it's cute and tiny. The problem is that she won't eat her kibble. She shows interest in it but just spits it out after licking it. I assumed maybe she had trouble chewing so I wet it to make it softer but same thing happens. At the moment my family has been feeding her this puppy moose but irt causes her to have these liquidy shits like every hour and its getting annoying. She also won't drink any water at all. I have to force her to drink by using a needless syringe. How do I fix this issue? I don't want to just give up on her but at the moment she's getting very tiresome. Iy rather keep the moose as a treat rather than have it be her entire diet, that can't be healthy in the slightest. You guys have any advice?
>>2114520
Just chill out firstly. I have beenin your situation and I was worried silly.
What worked for us was just given the dog 10 minutes with the food dish, if you havent touched it, its gone.
This took 3 feedings to correct.
Also keep some honey on hand to rub into your dogs gums if it becomes ultra lethargic then take it straight to a vet but a dog generally will not starve itself.
take her to the vet that's abnormal
Little dogs should be 10 weeks old before you take them from their mother.
Take the dog back
problem solved.
What's up with the dog/cat binary? They're both very similar animals so why are people expected to like one or the other? When did this binary first appear?
Also, why are dog people always so aggressive about cats and can go on long rants about every single think they hate about cats, while cat people usually shrug and say "dogs are cool, but they're not for me. I just like cats more"? Every person I've met with an opinion on if they like dogs or cats more has been like this
>Not being an animal idort
Even though in my experience it's the other way around for dogfags and catfags. Dogfags typically say 'I just don't get cats' while it's the cat owners that are venomous and pointing out everything wrong with dogs.
Still, if you don't live both dogs and cats, you're a shitter
cat people talks about how amazing cats are because they can shit in a box and they don't stink or whatever but how many "how do i keep my cat from pissing and shitting all over the house" threads are there on any given day?
I have both and will always have both, maybe with a few other types of pets one day.
I also think a cat or dog that lives with other species tends to be more well rounded.
I don't really understand the mindset personally, but I think it comes from learning generalization. If they had bad experiences with one cat and good with one dog sometimes this is enough to sway their entire opinion.
People are also highly uneducated about animals in general therefore are more likely to use sweeping generalizations.
You can see people do this with all sorts of other non-pet things as well like.
Post extinct animals that need more exposure in film.
>>2110973
>>2111163
Why do people refuse to treat animals equally?
Most people will agree that killing for no reason is wrong. Yet the same people will eat a steak for dinner. Knowing that meat isn't necessary and knowing that animals do suffer, it is our obligation not to kill them.
Simone Weil wrote (this is my own translation from French) : "He [a human being] needs to receive almost the entirety of his moral, intellectual and spiritual life through environments to which he naturally belongs". This "need of roots" seems to be exactly what's hindering us. We take on the traditions of our elders without any questioning, without considering recent discoveries. We would rather close our eyes on the state of the world if that means we can continue living our own life peacefully.
We need to update our moral values. The world as we know it is coming to an end whether we want it or not. For the sake of our planet, we need to look at what's happening and look closely.
>>2107734
> spiritual life
into the trash it goes.
we don't treat animals equal because they're not equal.
>>2107734
>killing for no reason is wrong. Yet the same people will eat a steak for dinner
>no reason
>hunger, flavor, dominion over a lesser animal
well your argument is shit, first of all, and--
>meat isn't necessary
--you're just plain stupid.
>>2107739
>hunger
I am talking about industrialized meat production. The people that benefit from it are not hungry, and won't die of hunger if it cesses to exist.
>flavor
Personal pleasure doesn't justify killing. A raper takes pleasure in raping, can he continue? Dismissed.
>dominion over a lesser animal
Your ego problems are yours and yours alone.
Post things your pets do that are really cute or make you happy
>Sit next to cat
>Starts purring
>Don't even touch him or anything, just purring because he's happy I'm with him
I like when my cat does that weird sprint across the room after pooping.
>>2107078
My dog wags her tail and barks at me when I call her doofus. It makes me pretty damn happy.
>reading book/on computer/looking at phone while sitting
>cat lays on my lap and puts head under my hands
Why aren't we talking about how bad Barnacle cuts hurt?
>>2117668
because most of /an/ has never been keelhauled
>>2117668
Because they get horribly infected and we end up too embarrassed to talk about it.
It happened once, just once, as a child at a sea baths, I screamed like a motherfucker.
Hi, one of my pet rat fell, and I have no idea that I can do, veterinarians do not assist to this kind of animals, any comments will be of help, thank you very much, sorry for my bad English.
Is your rat hurt? Where is it hurt?
http://rattitude.com/articles/information/pain-medication-guide-for-pet-rats-et-al/
Here's a list of medications you can give your rat for pain
fell where?? in a hole??
Hello /an/, I was hoping to have a nice discourse on ferrets. you see i have been interested in owning a ferret for some time but never have, I have put in some research and think i have what it takes, but a discourse is always helpful
What do you want to know?
>>2117458
is it true theyre akin to pups in their disposition? have you owned one before? if so how would you compare the level of work and care required to other pets
They are quite playful like pups to the day they die. They require nearly as much attention and care as a puppy might as well. A lot more than a hamster or rat. They cost quite a bit to keep also.
Hi /an/
What kind of plant is this?
That's a rape.
Try again
That's a forceful intercourse
Help what bird is this what do I feed it found it the road
Its a dinosaur, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
Its a fledgling take it back to where you found it and move it somewhere in hearing distance but safer away from road.
i left it there for 2 hours and came back and it was still there what do I feed it it's gonna die
Wtf is this shit. Its appearing in the bathroom a lot
>>2117208
looks like a larvae
carpet beetle
so i was watching this show about animal attacks and most of the chimps attacks were on black people and rarely on white
there was this attack were two white guys and two black guys the chimp only attacked the black guys
do they think that they are some kind of monkey too? or just coincidence?
>>2117111
What show was this? I remember a show where a lady's face got ripped off by a chimpanzee, but I think she was white.
>>2117148
predators.
im not saying whites dont get attacked im just saying from what i saw blacks got attacked more
>>2117111
It takes one to know one.
This lizard thing is dying (I think) in my home. They're usually really active and fast but this one can barely move and looks kinda.. Dried out.
I gave it some water .. What now?
Don't say kill it pls.
>>2117051
Take it outside. Cold in your house.
>>2117053
It's like 38C outside and the room it's in doesn't have air conditioning turned on. I think it's plenty warm enough but then I don't really know.
If you still think it's a good idea I will.
Prolly got lightly squished. Maybe it was hiding under a door or in a cracked of a door and got squished
There are millions of fish here. Each one is a singular conscious entity. You could just have easily been one of these fish- in fact, you probably have a better chance of being born one of these fish, or an insect in a swarm consisting of millions, than you do of being born a human.
Is it so hard to imagine that each of these fish might be experiencing something, no matter how insignificant it may be?
Please tell me I'm not the only person who thinks of this stuff.
I really wonder what it's like to be a fish like this in a great shoal. I hope there are advanced simulations one day where I can hook my brain up to a machine and become a fish for a little while.
>>2117036
Millions is really stretching it m8. Wanna know what it's like being one of those fish? Living in constant fear of being eaten.
>you could just have easily
If you say so, Descartes. Just keep being yourself and your body, bro.
>you probably have a better chance of being born one of these fish, or an insect in a swarm consisting of millions, than you do of being born a human.
I like this pseudophilosophic ruse so much.
You became (you) years after you born.
Hi /an/
So, I did some research, and determined that a standard poodle would be a good match for me as a first dog. I know they have separation anxiety, and I'm trying to think out the logistics about incorporating a poodle into my life.
>how do I get groceries, or a cup of coffee, if I'm taking the poodle on a walk? How about if the weather's bad? Does the dog have to stay outside always?
>Should I just run errands without the poodle in tow?
>I'm out of the home for about 4-5 hours a day. I know poodles don't tolerate being alone well. Is 4-5 hours long enough to cause problems?
>How do I help the poodle not be lonely when I'm gone?
>I have a pet angora rabbit that free ranges around the house. I'm getting a younger poodle to help them bond. Poodles are nice to rabbits in the family, yes?
>I have a nice set of clippers that are very gentle on skin, I've rammed them into my arms and had no blood. Can I trim my poodle's hair myself, or should I only comb it and take it to a hairdresser?
Any other dog-owning advice is very welcome. I am very new to everything about dogs and I want to do this right.
>>2116984
>how do I get groceries, or a cup of coffee, if I'm taking the poodle on a walk?
You can tie it up outside. I wouldnt do this unless your dog is older incase somebody tries to steal it.
How about if the weather's bad? Does the dog have to stay outside always?
It depends on the store, your lack of planning with your pet does not constitute an emergency on their part.
>Should I just run errands without the poodle in tow?
Most of the time this will be easier.
>I'm out of the home for about 4-5 hours a day. I know poodles don't tolerate being alone well. Is 4-5 hours long enough to cause problems?
I would seek the advise of a proffesional trainer, not being able to leave a dog alone for 10hrs while you work is ridiculous. You can leave the radio or television on to comfort it.
>How do I help the poodle not be lonely when I'm gone?
It will get used to a routine, you will have to put up with a blood curdling cacophony while it is getting used to being alone.
>I have a pet angora rabbit that free ranges around the house. I'm getting a younger poodle to help them bond. Poodles are nice to rabbits in the family, yes?
I wouldnt risk it.
>I have a nice set of clippers that are very gentle on skin, I've rammed them into my arms and had no blood. Can I trim my poodle's hair myself, or should I only comb it and take it to a hairdresser?
Take it to a dog groomers then run your errands in the hr it takes to do your dog.
It is also worth mentioning that poodles are intelligent and sometimes have high drive, they are working dogs and were used as military dogs in WW1 and WW2.
>>2116993
I really appreciate how thorough your reply is, thanks!
I'm getting this poodle in about three months, so I'll just ask the local businesses what their policies are about letting dogs in. Thanks for mentioning that it might get stolen if I tie it up outside as a puppy, that's important to keep in mind.
I'll make a special, closed-off room for my bunny, so it can free range but won't be at risk of poodle bite. I'll work on socializing them together only when I'm also present.
Since poodles are so smart, I'm really looking forward to training it lots of tricks. I'm also considering buying one of those special mats for dogs to go bathroom on, if they need to go and they're stuck indoors. Are these pads okay, usually? Of course I'll normally be walking it several times a day with a poo bag for bathroom needs.
>>2117000
I wouldn't recommend pee pads. If you're able to walk the dog consistently, they're not necessary. And if you CANT walk the dog often enough, I'd suggest crate training instead. by the time the pup is 6 months old it should be able to hold its bladder while you're gone anyway (provided it has a chance to potty before you leave)