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Words of Advice needed, Aussie Puppy in NYC

So there’s a bit of personal life context that applies to this, so I’ll try to sum it up as best I can.

I’m 22, just reached a year post grad. Had a job over the summer of 2025 where I was still able to live from home but the work environment became unsafe for me so I had to leave, leaving me unemployed for the months of winter. I was in Virginia at this time. Couldn’t find even a part time job until around October, which is also the same time my childhood dog of 13 years died.

My relationship with my dad is a bit complicated and he shows his care through financial means, in this scenario, he surprised me with an Australian Shepard puppy in November. He didn’t consult me before hand and this was right before my mom, brother and I moved to a new house so the timing was honestly awful. I was in no financial position to be ready for a dog, let alone a puppy of this breed. But regardless I was so happy and who can say no to a puppy. I’m also ambitious in the sense where I convinced myself that I’d be able to do it. Somehow find a job and raise a puppy all on my own. I’ve always been independent & responsible so I believed I could do it.

Fast forward to February, I packed everything and left home to go live w my boyfriend in Long Island as my relationship w my mom was crippling, I was making no money at my part time job due to the season, and needed better accessibility to interviews in the city as I was starting to land them. My mom moved somewhere extremely remote in Virginia so I was isolated from everything, and so was my dog.

I landed a job in the city, sold my car, and got myself an apartment and a new life in NYC. Cosmos went to board and train for two weeks in Greak Neck while I moved in for two weeks. After getting him back, I could see the improvements considering he hadn’t been socialized that well bc of all the snow we got and bc of my environment of isolation. While he’s shown improvements from his behavior initially, he’s starting to really regress.

He’s about 8 months old now, and right now the worst issues are his reactivity. He can be super chill w a stranger and then suddenly be defensive with another. I can’t distinguish what triggers him but it’s very random. Doesn’t matter if it’s female/male/etc. I really try my hardest to emphasize his walks/activity as I’m working a 9-5. We wake up early and go on a long walk in the morning. I pay for an afternoon walk, and then I take him on another long walk in the evening and stop at the park to socialize w other dogs. Like I said, he has good days and bad. I give him grace because he’s a puppy, but sometimes the stress/anxiety of not knowing who he will react too really overwhelms me, and it’s a liability for me.

I’m making your expected post grad salary so I can’t afford to send him to another board and train and my dad is no use either as he’s just completely left me with this with no offer to help for his financials. It’s hard, and I’m trying to get by, but I’m losing hope.

I know this breed isn’t meant to be in the city, and if it were up to me I wouldn’t have gotten a dog right before this transitionary phase, but I have him now and I can’t give up on him. Plus, I’ve seen so many other Aussies/bigger breeds in the city and they seem to socialize and behave just fine, and so that gives me a sliver of hope. Absolute last resort would be to send him back home with my mom temporarily in Virginia while I try to figure my life out here, but that would devastate me. He makes me so happy.

Please offer me words of advice. I’m scared and I don’t know what to do and I want to hope that there are other ppl out there who know how to fix his issues. I’m simply searching for how to calm his nerves and not make him so defensive over me to other ppl. I want him to be friendly.

PS: he’s not neutered yet, and I know he needs to be, but it’s like $800 to get them fixed and I don’t have that chilling around right now. And yes I know I can ask my dad but I’ve already attempted and he told me that’s on me…. So 😅

Please be nice. I’m trying my best here.

u/Top-Inside-7292 — 18 hours ago
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Please help my girl

I had to leave my job at a Westchester animal shelter last year. I had to leave the greatest dog I have ever known.

This shelter claims to be “no kill” but they love to euthanize long term residents when they are short on space.

Meet Leigh. This stunning creamsicle is about 7 years old, loves hot dogs and cheese, will fight you over a squeaky toy, and may or may not run away with your phone if you drop it.

She is the most special dog I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. She is extremely standoffish at first, and to take her home you will have to visit her many times. But once you are her friend, Leigh is loyal, trusting, LOVING, and amazing. She would love to join you on a hike just as much as she would enjoy a long day lazing in front of the TV on the couch.

Please, if you are looking to add a dog to your humans-only household, DM me.

Leigh’s time is limited.

u/Scoopalupe — 7 days ago

Cayman is looking for a home!

Say hello to Cayman, a 5.5-month old, 29-pound (as 5/11) of mixed breed puppy who is the perfect blend of playful, affectionate, and chill. Add to that his extremely adorable appearance, which seems to catch everyone’s attention!

Cayman gets along beautifully with kids, adults, the elderly, and other cats & dogs. Sweet, gentle, and friendly, Cayman has an easy-going demeanor and is as cuddly as they come. He loves being pet, and he’ll even lean into you and give you little hugs! Awwwww!

Smart as a whip, the clever lad is already housebroken, walks well on a leash, and is responsive to several commands, including sit, come, leave it, and down. He’s also great in a car and sleeps through the night like a champ. Way to go, Cayman!

Cayman is a fairly active and curious fella who enjoys spending time outside, romping around, amusing himself with a toy, and/or playing with his humans. Good at reading the room, Cayman knows when it’s time to settle down and will take a nap or just relax on his own, if directed to do so.

As amazing as he is right now, Cayman is only going to get better as he continues to mature and grow into adulthood. This remarkable pup will make a fabulous addition to any warm and welcoming home, with humans willing to give him the love, playtime, and snuggles he absolutely deserves.

If you would like to adopt this wonderful dog, please email rescue@pupstarzrescue.org or visit www.pupstarzrescue.org for an application!

u/Character-Shape-7221 — 6 days ago
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🚨 KILL COMMAND at Queens ACC 🚨 NYC

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u/6mishka6 — 13 days ago
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🚨 KILL COMMAND at Queens ACC 🚨 NYC, New York

🚨🚨 CRITICALLY URGENT 🚨🚨 Handsome little boy Gambit has a KILL COMMAND at Queens ACC 🚨 without a foster he dies 🚨 NO TIME LEFT 🚨 surrendered wearing a shock collar, emaciated, shaking with large sores pointing to prolonged time in a crate, because he didnt get along with 7 children in the home, clearly a victim of Cruelty & neglect 💔 3yr old male 💙 33lbs 🩵 no children under 13 💜 loves treats 🩶 allows all handling 🤎 crate trained 🩷 New Hope Only ♥️ ID 251560🩶 Text Eileen (718) 350-4154 or DM 🙏 IT'S GOING TO TAKE A MIRACLE TO GET HIM OUT ALIVE ‼️🐾 BE PREPARED TO ACT FAST ‼️🐾 DON'T LET HIS STORY END AT QUEENS ACC ALONE & AFRAID ‼️🐾‼️🐾‼️🐾‼️🐾

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u/RadiantOgre — 12 days ago

NYC dog trainer - fearful rescue

Hello! I adopted a beagle over the weekend so I may be getting ahead of myself, but it feels like a better idea to get started ASAP rather than wait and hurt her quality of life for too long. I had a beagle for nearly 18 years so thankfully I am well-versed in beagle’s amazing quirks, but I adopted that beagle as a puppy and her issues were different!

This sweet beagle loves to go on walks according to her foster in New Jersey, but she is very afraid to leave my building. I live on the second floor of a brownstone and I have successfully gotten her to go down the stairs. She will sit back away from the open door, but she will now at the very least tolerate the open door without running back upstairs to the couch.

Do folks have recommendations for good dog trainers in the city? I am looking for positive reinforcement and patience!

u/winniesgirl — 8 days ago