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How can I stop my Dog from peeing in her basket?
We have adopted an 8 year old King Charles Spaniel and we love her to bits. She has one problem however, no matter how many walks she has and how much we try sticking to a strict but loving routine - she wees in her basket if there is a blanket or anything comfortable to lie on. For the last 3 months we have put nothing in her basket, apart from a very small blanket, which she uses mostly as a pillow and this has worked OK. It's now coming up to winter and I would like her not to get cold, as it's just a plastic basket, but everytime I try to give her something more comfy to lie on, she still pees on it after a few nights, altough she quite cleary loves the comfort.
I just can't figure out why she does it. Could it be the smell?? Anyway, if someone has had a similar problem and solved it - do let me know.
Thanks.
i think before u got her she was kept in crate for hrs per day and she thinks that peeing in her bed is whats shes ment to do.
start from scratch try to get her to for a pee 2/3hrs and make a right big fuss when she does do her stuff outside ignore any accidents she does indoors and keep at it.
good luck
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i got a hamster from a pet shop it looks pregnant is she?
one day i go to a pet shop their was a hamster that was maybe dropped of in a little smaller cage than a ten gallon with no wheel she looks fat when i got home i put her in a cage the size of 4 ten gallon tanks because i thought she needed the more space and i gave him a wheel then 3 or 4 days later i gave him a 10 gallon tank with his wheel he he nocked over the wheel 2 or three times and flipped over her food bowl digging out the corners then i put in some pillow fluff and she put a bunch of it in her house and never used the house then i guess she got tired from working and she went to sleep the next day i put in more fluff and she made a house in a corner with the fluff and used the house in the corner and slept in it i felt the stumach i felt lumps is she pregnant
what are things it will do if its pregnant
how could i tell
when you look down at her does she look like she's in the shape of a pear, then she probably is, and the thing yopu said she's doing digging in the fluff, she's probably doing something called "nesting" she's making a nest were she'll put all her future children, right after they're born.
Also Brendy: some pet stop employee's are very uneducated so they put both sex's in the same cage since they can't tell them apart. Like I bought a multimammate mouse from choice pet.they never seperate the sex's and long story short my baby mice are going to be a month old in 2 days.
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Who carries Retro / Contemporary style fabric in San Francisco or near by?
Hi,
I need to make 2 throw pillows having red yellow and green color waves . I couldn’t find anything ready made so I decided to make the cover. I am looking for a shop in San Jose to San Francisco area for this style of fabric. If anybody has any idea about it please let me know.
Thanks
Retro fabric on-line: http://www.interiormall.com/cat/ncollections.asp?c1=Fabric&c2=Retro
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Is a memory foam pillow in a bassinette okay for the baby?
Or should I use the regular mattress pad? Do babies need a kind of hard surface to sleep on? The memory foam is pretty firm.
I will concur with the majority above and say it is very dangerous for your baby to sleep on a memory foam mattress pad. First of all it's not shaped correctly for the bassinette and the baby could get his/her face wedged between the mattress and the side and suffocate. He/she can also smother in it because it would conform to the nose and mouth if the head were turned into the mattress.
Babies are supposed to sleep on the hard surface. It's uncomfortable for us but it is safer for them.
There are sleep positioners that have little pillows for baby's head but those are also starting to get a big thumbs down for safety.
Good luck with your little one.
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Bed and pillows?
Why is it that when you get into bed at night you can toss and turn and thump your pillows and not find a comfortable spot therefore have difficulty falling asleep yet when you wake in the morning you find yourself in a warm, very comfortable soft little nest of marshmallow comfort and have difficulty waking?
(I am usually woken by the cooing and shouting of my 4 month old, hence category choice)
I think beds must be metamorphoric! Sometime while you are asleep they change.
Small baby deciding it's time the whole house was awake (at 6am) doesn't help either.
Lol i have never understood that neither… like last night i couldnt get to sleep at all but when i woke up this morning i was so snug i didnt want to get up!
Good question by the way.
EDIT: Lol your telling me! And i wake up to a screaming 10 week old baby haha.