My dog stresses herself out so badly she pukes when i put her in her cage. I tried keeping her outside but she started jumping on the gate and cut her paw open, I tried letting her be free in the house but she starts to wreck things... I was thinking maybe I could get another dog to keep her company, would that make it better for her? Or would the other dog just copy her and be bad too? Please help...
A major factor with dogs throwing up isn't stress at all, but the time in-between feedings. We had to adjust our dogs feeding schedule by an hour and the puking has stopped. Hope that helps!
Sounds like she is not getting enough exercise, you need to establish a routine that stimulates and wears her out so when she goes inside it is sleepy time. I take mine to the dog park every day for an hour and play frisbee until they are done, this stopped all destructive behavior!
SOURCE: Bobbin Case Spins - in Huskystar C20
I had this problem when I first bought my machine. I took it in and they told me it was a recall problem. All the machines were having the same problem. They fixed it and I have not had the problem since. I bought mine at a Joanne fabrics. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: The thread keeps coming out of the needle on top
I have had that problem to. All I had to do was adjust the tension and make sure that the thread had enough slack and it was fine. That is slack after you pulled it through the hole in the needle.
Hope this helps you.
SOURCE: feed dogs won't stay down
Your machine needs to go in for service.
In the meantime, try this:
Set the stitch length to zero to slow down the motion of the feed dogs.
Securely tape an index card over the feed dogs with a hole punched in the center for the needle.
Painter's Blue Tape works well as it does not leave a residue.
Do a test sample to see if this will work for you until the machine can be repaired.
SOURCE: my machine keeps coming unthreaded
yes, I would suggest checking the needle
make thread tail of 3 to 6 inches for the top thread & bobbin & make
sure they are pulled behind the needle before you start to sew
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