Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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At 10 weeks, a puppy hasn't been eating any food long enough to have developed a sensitivity to it. Wheat is a really lousy ingredient and I would avoid any food that contains it, but it's extremely unlikely that a 10 week old puppy would have developed any type of food sensitivity. And you wouldn't see a histamine response in the back paws alone.
I wouldn't use the Pantene. Human shampoos don't have the right Ph for dogs, and especially for such a young puppy with a possible who may have some type of skin irritation, the Pantene may make it worse.
When you wipe his paws with the wet washcloth, do you dry them thoroughly afterwards? Leaving them damp can encourage yeasts to grow.
Maybe someone else can answer the question about the crate issues, but I doubt that has anything at all to do with his licking his back paws.
From my experience, no puppy will always like being in a crate, especially when he can see, smell or hear his momma, even in the next room. But he will get used to it and settle in. My guess is your pup was quiet most of the time he was crated while you were out of the house, but once he heard you return, he started to bark. (if you were in hearing distance, yes, maybe he did bark-but you have to stay firm). To me, this is not separation anxiety, just normal puppy stuff. He will get used to being in there when you are not home. Are you giving him something safe to chew? Treat filled Kong? I would not make an issue when you let him out either. Just open the door and get on with your routine. I've read many of your posts, and it seems to me you are doing fine! Relax and enjoy your cutie pie!
Violet is chewing on her hair on her front paws now as we speak ...not good for her to do and eat her hair.. I just gave her a shin bone now do chew on ....well that lasted 1 second ...
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