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Thank you all so much! This site is so wonderful!!! Preston yawned about an hour ago, a big giant yawn, and when he did his jaw cracked! It didn't seem to hurt and it's not bothering him so maybe it just had to go back in place or something! I'm keeping a very close eye on him... |
I just finished reading a book by Jack Volhard who is supposed to be the "trainer of all trainers". He recommended if you have your dog wear a collar that it fit snug way up high on the neck right behind the ears! It would be above the trachea then. We are in the processing of teaching Muffie & Missy "place" for when the doorbell rings. But sometimes even WE forget (Oh-no)! The main reason our two Yorkies wear a collar in the house is because it has their ID attached to it. The ID tags we have are the ones that you push the collar end through both ends of the tag. The ID tag fits flat with the collar rather than dangling on the neck. We ALWAYS remove the collar or harness when they go into the crate or the cage. |
My pup has done the same thing - with his collar and with his harness as well. I have always caught this immediately because - I do take both his collar and harness off after we come in. He didn't hurt himself either time. -- But, it would certainly be terrible if he had been left that way for any length of time. So - it is definitely something to be careful about. Carol Jean |
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Badger's too small for most puppy harnesses but I have managed to find a very little one for him which I've started getting him used to. We started walking him on a collar but I've never been happy about it because even at his size, he'll still pull on it and I worry about his neck. The problem with collars is if you don't watch them, they'll try and do that jaw thing you're talking about and I've had to get him out of it twice before now - both times I'd just turned my back for a minute and didn't realise he'd gotten his jaw into the collar. I wouldn't worry about him. If he had a serious injury you would definitely have known by now because that kind of pain he'd definitely be vocal about The other great thing about harnesses.... a quick way to pull your yorkie up if he's ever being threatened by another dog :thumbup: (a collar would just break it's neck under those sorts of quick circumstances) |
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