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    Hairdresser by trade :) Bellydancer by night lol!<br /><br />Varied interests!

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  1. Hi TeamSnag - I am doing this nearly every 20 minutes or so - but hes sneaky :D Persephone - you are dead on - we dont have a yard right now. We are actually living in our rental property, whilst our new home is being built. My aim with the paper, is to gradually reduce it, until he is actually eliminating on a puppy pee pad tray. Right now I have the tray under the newspaper and had been gradually reducing the size of the paper, to aim him towards the goal :D I have ended up removing the blanket that he plays on, but now he is starting to go around the house! Again there is no warning, no sniffing, circling or any indication that he wants to go - he just does it! I am perserving cause he is just a little guy ;) but the last two days have done my head in a little bit! The amount of times I have caught him, picked him up and carried him to his area - I think there has been more pee on me than any of the floorings
  2. Charlie IS a good name isnt it I understand about the tiny bladders and needing to go frequently I wonder if its worth taking away the rug/blanket he plays on? This is the designated area, that we have for the kids to sit down and play with him, as well as clicker train. Obviously when accidents happen a new blanket is placed down, and have been washing in biozet, so I am hoping there is no smell remaining for him to scent out. Like I said this behaviour only happens first thing in the mornings, and last thing at night - so its made me very curious.. I thankyou for your advice
  3. Hi Everyone, I am a bit confused about the toileting issue. We have had Charlie the Chihuahua 2 weeks today, and all has been going well in regards to toileting. His breeder had paper trained him, and that is what I have carried on here at home. He is set up with a puppy playpen, with the areas divided into three - crate for sleeping, food area and toileting area. His playpen measures about 6 meters long by about 2.5m wide. My routine has been as follows; I generally get up around 5.30am/5.45am, and I basically wake him up when I go into the kitchen. I talk to him, blather on about anything until he eliminates (he is praised and is given a treat) and then its playtime!. I have a rug/blanket set up in the lounge room, which as soon as I open the gate he runs to and he waits there for me so we can play. All has been going good in this regard, and I get in anywhere of 30 - 45 minutes of play time, before I start preparing the day for my kids. What has been happening with no warning is that he has started to eliminate on the rug/blanket. He gives no warning sign (no sniffing or anything) and basically just squats and pees. This has happened the for the last two days, and has included number 2's as well! As soon as I catch him doing it, I have been putting him right back into his playpen on the toileting area, and basically waiting for him to eliminate again. He doesnt go! He is then generally left in his playpen, until my kids are dressed and have had breakfast, and only then is he allowed out once more to play with the girls before they go to school. He doesnt have any accidents. They enjoy another 30 minutes or so with Charlie before they are off. Because they have played with him, I basically hang around his toileting area, until I see him go, when again he is praised and given a treat. He then follows me around the house with me taking him to his toileting area nearly every 20 - 30 minutes, watching, waiting, praising and treating. I have no problems during the rest of the day. But, when it comes to evening time, after my girls have gone to bed, the same thing as the first thing in the morning. There is no signs he is wanting to go, and yep surprise he does. Can anyone please offer any advice? Is there something different I should be doing? Thankyou in advance.
  4. The Chihuahua's molera is considered a breed characteristic and not a defect. Nearly all Chi's have a molera, and it stays with them for life. It can however become smaller as the puppy matures. Be very gentle with stroking puppy over that area ;)
  5. :D :D Too funny! I just won the Pug one - which my daughter is going to love! She has loved them for ages, but I wasnt keen on purchasing a Pug because of their shedding issues. At least with this one, she wont have to groom it every day
  6. Hi Giraffez Have you tried a Snuggle Puppy? I picked up my little one on Monday, and his settling in has been great with this little item :D The heartbeat on them is so realistic! If you do look at purchasing one, you can pick them up cheaper on ebay and or amazon at the moment because our exchange rate is very good :D If you do decide to get one do not order from Snuggle Me - I did and received nothing in over 6 weeks, tried ringing - number disconnected. Emailed three times - no response. Only a couple of days ago after sending out another email I finally got my money refunded - but again no correspondence. Best of luck
  7. Hey Bracken - please take some pics and post! Cant wait to see
  8. I found this info; NOTICE TO IMPORTERS OF CATS AND DOGS AND FROM ISRAEL Effective 15 October 2010, AQIS has suspended the direct importation of cats and dogs from Israel. AQIS has received advice from Biosecurity Australia that there has been an occurrence of dog–mediated rabies in northern Israel and accordingly the quarantine risk associated with the direct importation of cats and dogs from Israel has changed. The information relating to Israel contained on this website is currently being updated. Anyone wishing to import a cat or dog from Israel should contact AQIS Live Animal Imports in the first instance. from here; AQIS Hope it helps
  9. OMG! I just snorted my caffeine out my nose when looking at some of these pics! Absolutely hilarious!!!
  10. Put me down for one! I love my slow cooker and couldnt live without it
  11. Ive only just got my puppy on Monday, and was worried about this as well. From reading the forum and all the advice offered, I came away with "start out how you mean to go on" because setting up a routine from day one is a MUST. Charlie is a Chihuahua and have to admit, with him being so tiny and fluffy all I want to do when he starts up his little whine is pick him up and comfort him as you would a baby What I did was set up a puppy playpen with his crate inside. Charlie was used to toileting on paper, so I have defined areas in the pen - sleeping, eating, toileting. So far so good Last night he had a little bit of a grumble, but basically what I did was timed myself. First time he started crying after putting him to bed for the night, was wait 10 minutes - then off to see if anything was wrong. Of course there wasnt lol - next time I let him have a whine for 20 minutes - again I had to get up and see if he was ok. Third time and final time was 30 minutes later, was just about to step out and go see what was happening when all went quiet. Waited around the corner for probably another 10 minutes, sneeked out like a thief looking for jewellery and trying not to wake the occupants of the house and looked in his crate. There he was laying curled up next to his snuggle puppy like there wasnt a care in the world. He slept all the way through with only one little whine at around 1.30am to 7am this morning. It is HARD, but the benefits of keeping to a routine will most definitely pay off. Have fun with your mini foxie and would love to see some pics!
  12. Absolutely gorgeous photos everyone! Hugo is adorable Dju and Emmy is real little show stopper
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