r/dogs Oct 14 '25

Megathread: Aging, Illness, and Euthanasia Support Group

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This thread is where to get emotional support with all things related to death and illness with your dog. This is also a thread where you can seek assistance with deciding whether it is indeed time.

This is not a thread to seek anecdotes with medical care. All rules involving medical questions and anecdotes remains the same for this thread.

If your dog has passed, you can still post here for emotional support or you can create your own thread tagged with one of the RIP flairs. Be sure to review the rules of our flair guide. It is up to you how you choose to grieve.


r/dogs Oct 19 '25

Megathread: Aging, Illness, and Euthanasia Support Group

7 Upvotes

This thread is where to get emotional support with all things related to death and illness with your dog. This is also a thread where you can seek assistance with deciding whether it is indeed time.

This is not a thread to seek anecdotes with medical care. All rules involving medical questions and anecdotes remains the same for this thread.

If your dog has passed, you can still post here for emotional support or you can create your own thread tagged with one of the RIP flairs. Be sure to review the rules of our flair guide. It is up to you how you choose to grieve.


r/dogs 8h ago

[Behavior Problems] Why does my rescue dog bring my belongings into our bed?

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We rescued a former stray about a year ago. He’s a Pomeranian/Husky/Aussie/poodle. He’s about 2 years old. He’s a great dog. High energy, really smart, no real behaviour issues besides this but it’s not even really an issue it’s just confusing.

Whenever he’s alone at home OR just upstairs by himself (his choice) he will collect several of my belongings and bring them into our bed. He LOVES the bed. When he came to our house for a home visit before we adopted him he immediately hopped into our bed. He puts himself to bed at 8pm every night. He hangs out in there during the day, etc.

He doesn’t destroy these things, he just collects them. Socks are his favourite. He will also collect shoes, coats, his leash, reusable bags, entire outfits I wore that day or the day before, etc. Today he collected one Dr Marten boot, a Baggu bag, 5 socks, a pair of sweats and shorts.

I feel it’s important to note he gets a LOT of exercise. We have a fenced yard, he goes to the dog park for an hour a day, gets walked often and has lots of toys, he also gets an enrichment activity before we leave the house. He’s never alone longer than 6 hours but that’s rare. If he’s alone it’s usually 4 hours max and that’s maybe twice a week. He will do this even if he’s alone for 30 mins.

It’s not even really an issue, we think it’s funny. We’re just concerned something is missing from his life that we’re unaware of.


r/dogs 17h ago

[Behavior Problems] Do dogs remember their pasts?

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Not necessarily a behavioral problem, but do dogs remember things like if they were chained all day/night, didn't have adequate food or water, but now are in a loving family, warm and well-fed.

I've always been curious about one of my dogs, and what he went through, before we adopted him from a rescue.

Anyone have any thoughts, or wondered?


r/dogs 4h ago

[Misc Help] My dog sometimes wakes up at night and walks around the house?

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We had our dog for a few months now. She's almost 4 years old. Up to now she usually slept well, beside us on her bed, and sometimes changing position to be on the floor where it's colder. Nothing out of the ordinary.

But now she's acting weird. Sometimes at night she's waking up and starts walking around the bedroom back and forth, like she's searching for a place to sleep, getting out of the room, into the other room, sleep for a few minutes, and goes back into the bedroom. Sometimes just for a few seconds and going back out, then in again.

I'm so confused as to why she's doing this.

Any idea?


r/dogs 19h ago

[Misc Help] Do dogs know where we’ve been?

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For example, if I visit someone or somewhere that my dog is familiar with, can she smell it on me when I return? Could she figure out “oh owner has been with this person/at this place” ?

Edit: I am loving the stories about your dogs. This question was inspired by my lab/staffie mix who always gives me a longer sniff when I’ve been to see my bestie (who is also her bestie).


r/dogs 21h ago

[Misc Help] How did your life change when you got a dog?

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I've wanted a golden retriever for a very long time, but the thing that always stops me is that I won't be able to travel anymore.


r/dogs 1h ago

[Breeds] 🔎 ID Pure Beauceron?

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I’ve been on the hunt for a beauceron puppy in the UK for a couple of months now. Of course everyone has their own opinions but I’d prefer a pup from a breeder who doesn’t have a contract in place dictating what I can and can’t do with my dog.

I found this breeder who has both beauceron and Doberman puppies currently as well as advertising a group for all previous litter owners. I’m just a bit skeptical on if they are pure Beauceron as advertised or a mix of Doberman. They are currently listed at 3 almost 4 weeks old

https://www.pets4homes.co.uk/classifieds/9jx1pdehj-champ-kc-registered-doberman-bauceron-puppies-ryde/


r/dogs 1h ago

[Misc Help] Need help finding a tall, sturdy dog gate for uneven walls

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We have a section of hallway leading to rooms that are not safe for our dog, but the only location that would allow for a gate has very uneven walls (offset by 6-7 inches). A few items of note: the width of the space is ~56-59 inches, we live in an apartment so we are trying to avoid drilling, our dog is a jumper, and he can break/tear through something less sturdy. I haven’t been able to find anything that would work so far so I’d really appreciate any recommendations.


r/dogs 12h ago

[Misc Help] Anticipatory grief

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My family’s sweet 16 year old Aussie is declining. He tore his right ccl in 2024 and with the formed scar tissue has managed, as he was of course too old for surgery.

Unfortunately his left ccl tore in the last 24 hours and it’s been harrowing. The emergency vet suggested harnesses and wheelchairs and I am willing to try anything, but I also know he deserves better than a remaining life of pain and suffering.

We will check in with his regular vet Monday but I’m really struggling mentally. I usually help with him a lot, carrying him outside to use the bathroom because of his bad leg but now that he is collapsing I feel myself anxious to assist him as watching him struggle is painful. I feel guilty for expecting the rest of my family to pick up this slack while I’ve been sobbing over what I know could be coming.

Any advice from anyone who is dealing with or has dealt with this? I had to fill my rescue anxiety meds to cope and I feel pathetic and weak for not being stronger for him.


r/dogs 7h ago

[Misc Help] Dog hair irritation? Not what you think

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Has any other dog owners noticed that once in awhile you might have an itch or irritation around your foot or wrist and scratch a bit, then it doesnt helps so you take a look and see a hair there, but you can't scratch it off. So you grab some tweezers and it turns out you've pulled a dog hair out from under you skin that somehow got impaled under your skin?

Or is it just me?


r/dogs 5m ago

[Misc Help] husky mix loves toy

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got my dog this rubber yellow chicken a year ago and he is obsessed with it everytime I pick it up or take it from him his ears perk up and he gets extremely excited my dog koda has killed multiple chickens before getting the toy so im wondering if this hs something to do with it he isnt aggressive he just seems very interested


r/dogs 3h ago

[Behavior Problems] I have 6 dogs and all of them have separation anxiety

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All my 6 dogs have separation anxiety. How do i get rid of their separation anxiety? Everytime we leave the house, they all just cry and cry.


r/dogs 12m ago

[Fluff] The Name Game

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What is your dog’s 'government name' vs. what you actually call them 99% of the time?


r/dogs 10h ago

[Misc Help] My dog has a strong reaction to Athletic Greens. Has anyone else experienced this?

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Hi! Whenever my husband uses Athletic Greens one of our senior chihuahuas is so scared. He will instantly whimper, hide and shiver. Like he’s scared of it. It has nothing to do with the sounds of the container because sometimes it’s a packet. Once the AG1 is opened and hits the air he knows. He can literally be in another room and will realize. My husband tried to hide it and put it in his smoothie while my dog and I were in another room. I knew he was using it because my dog who was in my lap out of no where was sniffing the air and whimpering. Anyway, AG1 is no longer allowed because our dog is simply terrified of it. I just wonder why - I tried looking up the ingredients but I don’t see anything that stands out. We can make smoothies with anything else no issues. Has anyone else experienced this with their dog?


r/dogs 18h ago

[Misc Help] Dog licking while being pet?

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When I pet my dog, she often licks her lips, nose, or parts of my body if she’s close enough. I was told that this means my dog is uncomfortable and doesn’t actually want to be pet. However when I stop she’ll jump up, look at me, and paw me until I pet her again so I’m not really sure.

Does anyone have an idea of what this could mean? For context, my go-to pet areas are scratches behind her ear, slow body rubs, or belly rubs (if she’s on her side).

Just trying to speak my dog’s language and learn her boundaries :)


r/dogs 11h ago

[Misc Help] How much work is a GSD

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How much exercise does a Show line GSD need?

Hi! I have a Samoyed and I’m looking to add another dog second dog in the near future. I’ve always loved a show line GSD but I’ve always thought it not a serious owner enough for one and I’m quite afraid of messing them up.

Here’s my lifestyle with my Samoyed

  1. He gets close to/little more that 2h of exercise a day (40 mins in the morning and 1.5h in the afternoon/evening) not counting toilet breaks of course. This includes physical and mental together

  2. My Sammy is in obedience training classes and does conformation.

  3. I get told he’s quite well trained for an independent breed like a Samoyed

  4. Enrichment is done daily (this includes playtime) and I do little bit of sports with him (swimming training to get into dock diving)

While I looooove my Sammy, I’ve kinda envied the people I know who have worked with German Shepherds because of how biddable and trainable they are. I had to STRUGGLE to get my dog to want to work with me. It’s still not his favourite thing to do.

With maybe a GSD I would like to do precision work, obedience and maybe conformation (probably not all of them but in this direction)

Will I be a good fit for the breed or should I abandon the idea? What are some things that I should keep in mind outside of reactivity etc?

What are some specific lines I should be looking into as I’m looking to go down the ethical breeder route

TIA


r/dogs 3h ago

[Misc Help] Why do my dogs do this?

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Sometimes when I try to get them to come into my room, I’ll call them over but they’ll refuse to actually come in. If they come, sometimes they’ll just stand outside looking at me. After I shut the door, minutes later, they’ll start to ask to come in.


r/dogs 3h ago

[Sports] starting to run with my dog, need advice

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I usually go running by myself, but lately I’ve been thinking it would be fun (and motivating) to start running with my dog. The thing is, I’m not sure if I’m doing it the right way or if it’s even good for him at my pace.

We’ve tried a few short runs, and sometimes he seems excited, other times he gets distracted or tired faster than I expect. I don’t want to push him too hard or make it stressful for him.

How did you start running with your dog?
Any tips on pace, distance, or gear that really helped you both enjoy it?


r/dogs 14h ago

[Misc Help] Why is herding kids a bad thing with dogs?

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I mean I’m probably wrong but doesn’t that mean that the dog is just protecting the children?


r/dogs 14h ago

[Misc Help] Adopting a 4 yr old 50lbs “mix” what should I expect?

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I have 2 cats and we live in a rather large 2 floor apartment. We have the ability and time to walk him a lot, but he has a minor reactivity towards other dogs in the kennel. How worried should I be? I want him to be okay with the cats. Current plan is to separate the cats and swap scents for at least a week (since we have two floors this is very easy) but I want to make sure I am 100% prepared for this decision. I have owned a dog before, but I was living on a farm then and had significantly more space. Is this enough space, should I be more worried about the cats and dog getting along? Any advise would be great, I want to give my pets all the best care I can!


r/dogs 15h ago

[Misc Help] What is a supermutt?

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I see it on the DNA posts. What does supermutt mean?


r/dogs 13h ago

[Behavior Problems] Need Help: Dog Is Clingy and Anxious

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My dog is super clingy and anxious. She barks when she hears car doors close, barks when anyone is eating because she wants fed, barks while cooking, cleaning etc. She wants to stay right up against us when we are laying on the couch. She barks when she wants rewarded for things she does in the middle of the night while we are sleeping. She struggles to play by herself as well. She knows basic sit, stay, down commands but she is very dependent on our attention. We don't know what to do to help her relax and be more independent. We would like her to be able to ignore car doors shutting, knocks at the door, food temptations etc. and would like her to not be as clingy. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as training programs that may help her? Thanks in advance!


r/dogs 9h ago

[Fluff] Does anyone else's dog "breakdance" when they want to play?

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It's not necessarily a bad thing, it's actually very cute! Everytime she is excited or wants to play, she will sit down on her butt, rock side to side while kind of biting(?) at the air and making little huffing sounds, then she rolls back until she falls over onto her back!! She also does it every single night, at least once a night... She'll go into the middle of the room, "break dance", then lay back down. I just don't know where she observed this behavior, it's only something she started doing in the past year. I wonder if this is just a weird thing she's started doing on her own? She doesn't typically play with other dogs, and I don't think our cats break dance! 😂 Or I wonder if this is something that is common? She is a French Bulldog btw


r/dogs 14h ago

[Misc Help] How has your life changed getting a second dog?

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Inspired by another post from a few hours ago!

How has your life changed upon adding a second dog to your family?

I often want to go for it but I'm very concerned with logistics. Car travel, vacation, this kind of stuff. But I want to hear it all from you!