So starting off the first step for training the dog for using the invisible fence is to set it to beep only (regular settings beep for a few seconds then give a shock). After my dad set up the electrical fence he decided to test it on the dog, then my brother did the same thing the next day. With neither of them reading the book, the dog got shocked twice for pretty much no reason. Now he is so scared of the beep, as he hears it he sprints for the house tail under him and ears down. I've been put in charge of training the dog and I have no idea how to fix this. Please help.
in case this helps the dog is a 8 month Pitbull Boxer mix.
Hello /a/ I dug this thing up in when gardening, never seen anything like it.any ideas what it is? Also it was writhing around and looked like it was trying to shit that black thing out its ass.
Every single time i open my backyard door's window my fatass duck is looking at me and chirping. She chirps EVERY TIME and just looks at me with her smug fatass face. What a scumbag.
Ok guys I need some help. I have 2 cats, male is 2 years old and the female is 9 months. They both have their own room with their own litterbox. Problem is that the female cat has NEVER used her litterbox. I've tried paper on the litterbox, sand, small rocks... nothing works. She always shits and piss on the floor and its becoming a big problem and also the male cat is starting to do the same. He even shat on my couch, thing that he never did before. What do? How can I teach them to use the litterbox again? Any advice would be appreciated.
Hey /an/ so earlier today my family and I found a Diamondback Terrapin (pic related) in our backyard. I've figured out its a female about 7 or 8 inches big. I've been reading up on care for them for the past couple of hours and I'm concerned since she might be sick. Her shell is kinda beat up and peeling on a few places and I don't know if its normal or if she's ill. So we put her in the bathtub with running water and she went straight for it. We tried feeding her lettuce and I even found a wasp with its wings missing (lucky me) in our backyard as well. She didn't eat anything though.
I left her there for about 30 minutes before I took her to my room. She immediately went off into my closet and made herself comfy in a pile of clothes in the corner. I'm thinking of keeping her and as I've said I'm reading up on care for her but I've got some questions:
Habitat: >What is some equipment I would need for a basic tank setup? I'm on a budget at the moment so I just need the bare minimum for now. I plan on adding on later.
Filtration: I'm thinking of keeping her in a brackish water environment since according to my readings its natural for them. >If I buy a regular tap water filter and fill her tank with that "fresh" water mixed with some aquarium salt would that be ok? Or do I need actual fresh water? >If I buy a filtration piece for her tank will that remove the aquarium salt? If so, what type of filter should I use that won't remove the salt?
Food: >What brand of turtle feed should I buy? >Would calcium blocks heal her shell from peeling? >Is the peeling natural or is she sick? >What kinds of plants will Diamondbacks eat? >What kind of plants should I keep in her tank?
Thats all the questions I have at the moment. If I missed anything please let me know. Any additional advice would be greatly appreciated.
So we recently got hit by a typhoon and I found this flying rat in my laundry area.
He was tame and is probably someone's pet. I lured him into my old birdcage and have been keeping him so that he won't get rekt by the storm then get eaten by stray cats.
Now that the storm has passed and nobody has yet reported for a lost bird at our village association, I'm guessing into the freezer for some chicken tenders?