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Talien

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  1. I've known I was getting arty since jurist before he was born, so far I have:

    Food bowl

    Water bowl

    Small bag of dog food for traveling

    Large bag of dog food for home

    Collar

    Lead

    Back-up lead

    Rope throwing stick

    Rope ball

    3 tennis balls

    Nylabone

    Training treats

    Training walking bag

    Puppy poop bags

    Bitter bite repellant

    Soft toy raccoon - puppy safe called Ratick :D

    Collar pendant - harlequin coloured

    Rope rubber teething toy

    Electronic wiggle ball

    Treat ball

    Oatmeal shampoo and conditioner

    Slicker brush

    Travel water bottle

    Bed

    I don't have a crate, but I don't plan on using one, i think I'm good with what I've got and he arrives on Thursday! :D

  2. I had to pay a $500 premium on top of the bond for the house that I am living so I could have my pets, I don't think it is unreasonable, I see the damage that is caused by pets but I know that as a pet owner who could never ever surrender an animal (I've worked at the RSPCA) and how much I love my babies it's completely worth it. It does make it hard to get a place, very hard, but if you have good rental history and are willing to go the extra mile you can usually find a place. Some people just don't care enough about their pets to find a way around it :(

  3. Awww ruby he's so cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!! I just wanna scoop him up!

    Ed: Urgh I am so tired already, I'm hypertense at the moment and it's taking all my energy to try to de-tense. Hopefully this weekend I can unwind and sleep a bit, with all thats been happening, on here, with Odin, the excitement of getting Arty, I can't sleep even with my elephant tranqs! :laugh:

  4. I had this problem with a lab. She would nip so hard I would bleed!

    If you can handle a few teeth marks this is what I did and in an hour I had her being able to take it from my fingers and only feel the little whiskers... and a bit of drool.

    Hold treat in enclosed fist. Allow dog to try to get at it, Elysia used paws, tongue and teeth trying to get into my hand, and she worked hard! When they realise they can't get to it, give treat saying "gentle". If dog bites, pull back treat (if not too late). Repeat. The dog will realise that the less they bite and nip the faster they get the treat.

    Not a great explanation but hope it helps even just as another idea in a pool of ideas :)

  5. I don't have my puppy yet, but growing up with the family dogs and the cats that I currently have, knowing your dog well enough, and being able to "talk" to your dog is indispensible.

    As long as they heed you when you say now it shouldnt matter to anyone else but you. I know when Draco wants out for the loo. I know when Odin is meowing for cuddles or if it is for food, as with Draco I know when Draco is just "chatting" to me.

    The family dogs being able to "talk" to us was VERY important. It helped us to know that something was terribly wrong with Zeuss before he stopped eating. He would come up and put a paw on my mums lap and look at her sadly. So she took him to the vet because of the strange behaviour for a check up to find out why he was not quite himself. It was just this though. Little looks and a paw on the knee. That is all. He was terminal, his liver was failing, though the vet didn't figure that out till it was too late, he did last a lot longer and got a lot more cuddles before he was finally pts, as well as some relief from the pain he was in.

    Wow, memory lane. Anyway I don't say this to make people go "nyaw poor puppy" but more to indicate that our companionship with our dogs led to good things, and the ability to communicate with your animals, effective or not, is all important in a good relationship with them. Or so I believe anyway.

  6. I do love him and can't wait to pick him up on the thursday :D

    I dont think you will have a problem with your cocker Manda, they are eager to please and love unconditionally. It might take a bit longer to bond than a puppy, but love and affection are returned three-fold and cockers are no exceptions :)

  7. Arty comes home in 2 weeks and I am thinking seriously about getting Pet Plan Insurance, but i am not sure how it works, do I have to pay first and then claim the money back from Pet Plan or will Pet Plan pay the Vet directly in the event that something goes wrong?

  8. Turns out I won't be able to pick arty up till the 8th! :(

    I got my dates wrong, a for an older dog I do have one or two that he can play with but the main one isn't trained very well so I'll have to make sure he doesn't pick up any bad habits from her.

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