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puppy Archives | Rebel DK Services https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/tag/puppy/ Fri, 06 Jun 2025 21:33:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://mltrwmshhhmd.i.optimole.com/cb:WNuP.10da/w:32/h:32/q:mauto/f:best/dpr:2/https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/RDK_icon.png puppy Archives | Rebel DK Services https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/tag/puppy/ 32 32 219442983 Dog Poop Color and what does it mean? https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/dog-poop-color-and-what-does-it-mean/ Fri, 06 Jun 2025 21:33:12 +0000 https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/?p=974 The color of a dog’s poop can tell you a lot about their health. While normal, healthy dog poop is usually chocolate brown, any changes in color could indicate a diet change, a minor issue, or something more serious. Here’s a quick guide to what different poop colors might mean: 🟤 Brown (Normal) 🟢 Green… Read More »Dog Poop Color and what does it mean?

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The color of a dog’s poop can tell you a lot about their health. While normal, healthy dog poop is usually chocolate brown, any changes in color could indicate a diet change, a minor issue, or something more serious. Here’s a quick guide to what different poop colors might mean:


🟤 Brown (Normal)

  • What it means: Everything’s working as it should.
  • Why: Brown poop is due to bile being digested properly.

🟢 Green

  • Possible causes:
    • Eating lots of grass
    • Intestinal parasites
    • Gallbladder issues
  • When to worry: If it’s persistent or accompanied by diarrhea, lethargy, or vomiting.

🔴 Red or Streaks of Blood

  • Possible causes:
    • Small tears (from straining)
    • Colitis
    • Anal gland issues
    • Infections
  • When to worry: Bright red blood should be checked by a vet, especially if it happens more than once.

⚫ Black or Tarry

  • Possible causes:
    • Bleeding in the stomach or small intestine
    • Ulcers
    • Certain medications (like iron or Pepto-Bismol)
  • When to worry: Always. Black, tarry stool often indicates internal bleeding—call your vet.

🟡 Yellow or Orange

  • Possible causes:
    • Bile issues
    • Liver or gallbladder problems
    • Food intolerances
  • When to worry: If the color persists for more than a day or two or is paired with other symptoms.

⚪ White or Gray

  • Possible causes:
    • Diets high in calcium (e.g., raw bones)
    • Liver or pancreatic problems
    • Lack of bile
  • When to worry: Chalky white stool or grayish poop should be evaluated by a vet.

🧁 Multicolored or Speckled

  • Possible causes:
    • Undigested food
    • Foreign objects (plastic, fabric, etc.)
  • When to worry: If your dog is eating non-food items or you see worms, call your vet.

🩺 Bottom Line

Occasional changes in poop color may not be alarming, especially if your dog is acting normally. But if you see consistent abnormal colors, blood, mucus, or notice changes in behavior, appetite, or energy, it’s best to contact your veterinarian. Keeping an eye on your dog’s poop is an easy way to monitor their overall health.

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Top 10 easiest dog breeds to train https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/top-10-easiest-dog-breeds-to-train/ Thu, 29 May 2025 19:13:15 +0000 https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/?p=957 Top 10 easiest dog breeds to train 1. Border Collie Why: Widely regarded as the most intelligent dog breed, Border Collies are highly motivated to learn and excel at tasks. They’re eager to please and thrive on mental stimulation, making them ideal for obedience, agility, and advanced training. 2. Poodle (Standard, Miniature, Toy) Why: Poodles… Read More »Top 10 easiest dog breeds to train

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Top 10 easiest dog breeds to train

1. Border Collie

Why: Widely regarded as the most intelligent dog breed, Border Collies are highly motivated to learn and excel at tasks. They’re eager to please and thrive on mental stimulation, making them ideal for obedience, agility, and advanced training.


2. Poodle (Standard, Miniature, Toy)

Why: Poodles are extremely smart and quick learners. They also have a strong desire to please their owners, which makes training sessions highly effective. Their versatility and responsiveness make them successful in many dog sports and service roles.


3. German Shepherd

Why: Often used in police and military roles, German Shepherds are loyal, focused, and quick to pick up commands. They are both intelligent and driven, which makes them excellent in obedience, protection, and working roles.


4. Golden Retriever

Why: Golden Retrievers are eager to please and people-oriented, making them highly receptive to training. Their calm and friendly nature, combined with intelligence, makes them a favorite for families and therapy work.


5. Labrador Retriever

Why: Labradors are friendly, food-motivated, and smart. These traits make them very responsive to training, especially when positive reinforcement techniques are used. They’re one of the most popular service and assistance dogs.


6. Papillon

Why: Despite their small size, Papillons are remarkably intelligent and alert. They’re quick learners and enjoy training sessions, often excelling in obedience and agility competitions.


7. Doberman Pinscher

Why: Dobermans are loyal, sharp, and highly trainable. They respond well to structured, consistent training and are known for their obedience and protective instincts, making them effective working dogs.


8. Shetland Sheepdog

Why: These dogs are intelligent, eager, and sensitive to their owner’s cues. Like the Border Collie, they were bred to herd and think independently, which gives them a strong drive to learn and follow commands.


9. Australian Shepherd

Why: Aussies are energetic, smart, and thrive on challenges. They require a lot of mental and physical stimulation, making them responsive to training that involves agility, obedience, and problem-solving.


10. Rottweiler

Why: Rottweilers are confident and highly loyal dogs that, with proper leadership and consistency, are very trainable. They respond well to structured routines and positive reinforcement and are often used in obedience, tracking, and working dog roles.


Note: While these breeds are generally easy to train, individual temperament, early socialization, and training methods also play a big role. Positive reinforcement, consistency, and patience are key with any breed.

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Puppy Training 101 https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/puppy-training-101/ Mon, 26 May 2025 14:54:28 +0000 https://www.rebeldoggykitty.com/?p=932 Here are 10 essential tips to train a puppy effectively and lovingly: 1. Start Early Begin training as soon as your puppy comes home—8–10 weeks is a great time to start. Puppies are more receptive to learning at a young age. 2. Be Consistent Use the same words, tone, and rules every time. Consistency helps… Read More »Puppy Training 101

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Here are 10 essential tips to train a puppy effectively and lovingly:

1. Start Early

Begin training as soon as your puppy comes home—8–10 weeks is a great time to start. Puppies are more receptive to learning at a young age.


2. Be Consistent

Use the same words, tone, and rules every time. Consistency helps your puppy understand what’s expected of them.


3. Use Positive Reinforcement

Reward good behavior with treats, praise, toys, or play. Positive reinforcement encourages your puppy to repeat desired behaviors.


4. Keep Training Sessions Short

Puppies have short attention spans. Aim for 5–10 minute sessions, a few times a day, to keep learning fun and effective.


5. Focus on One Command at a Time

Teach one new command at a time (like “sit,” “stay,” or “come”) before moving on to the next. This prevents confusion and improves mastery.


6. Socialize Early and Often

Expose your puppy to different people, pets, sights, and sounds early on. Proper socialization builds confidence and reduces fear or aggression later.


7. Be Patient

Accidents and mistakes are normal. Avoid punishment—redirect and reinforce better choices instead. Training takes time.


8. Crate Train Gently

Use the crate as a safe, calm space, not a punishment. It helps with potty training, boundaries, and managing your puppy’s behavior.


9. Teach Bite Inhibition

When your puppy bites too hard during play, yelp or say “ouch” and stop playing for a moment. This teaches them to control their bite strength.


10. Make Learning Fun

Use games, treats, and happy voices to make training enjoyable. A happy puppy learns better and bonds more strongly with you.

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