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persephone

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  1. slightly off topic, but this is not painting a positive picture of whoever AAA are
  2. Oh Dear ... sounds as if the vet visit was very upsetting Just a note here - vets are not experts in dog behaviour/training ... so perhaps take their comments with a grain of salt ,so to speak ..... Your poor boy must have been so scared - he stayed in bed ,probably because the stress of the visit , and , on top of that , your new method of 'being strict' left him feeling exhausted and unhappy. What did the vet say about him diet-wise?
  3. ;) not if you place some pavers or bricks along the fenceline where it is on the grass ;)
  4. Agreed. Pooing anywhere outside is a Very Good Thing ;)
  5. yes- this behaviour as I see it , is a disaster-in-waiting . I hope B can now see it a little differently, through our eyes , and get some professional help ( and , hopefully, a secure roofed dog run to keep him safe )
  6. ..a word of caution . A dog being aggressive/in drive then having a collar grab done could well turn and bite the hand doing the grabbing .
  7. baby puppies need to have company/to explore, to play alone , to move . keeping a puppy in any sized crate for that long is not ideal A playpen ..even an outside one ,under shelter sounds great :)
  8. Glad things are looking up !! :D thanks for the update.
  9. My thought is a large run for Rocky , so he, and passersby are safe.
  10. smelly breath/snoring could also be an infection/tonsilitis ;) Any chance of a checkup?
  11. ;) it's a bit like asking a grade 2 child to write a page long essay .... No expert - but forest track walks should be fun ..and a relaxing time . :)
  12. :D sounds perffect !!! Biting/nibbling/barking pups/dogs are not what most people (including me ) want !
  13. :) It's sounding good - and if he is a lovely calm dog , then that's great!! It is always wise though to get any new dog/pup to your own vet as soon as you can after getting it - as an introduction , and a checkup to make sure all is as it should be :) he sounds as if he is getting a lot of food ;) If he is overweight ( you cannot feel any ribs easily with your fingers) the easisest way I've found is to just give 1/2 what they were being fed . That and exercise, and it usually works , with no drama. Good for you in doing the training too
  14. This could apply to those in the police force as well , Sometimes , in an instant , they need to rely on a reflex, on an action taught specifically to preserve their life . Sometimes , this could be so, and it may never be seen as 'right' .
  15. Mind you ... if he has been kept as an in-house puppy/dog and not played with etc .. he may be just that way .Mind you , I like JS's as they are usually so sparky and active ;) Clarabelle , what was the vet's opinion when you took him for his "I have a new dog , can you check to see if everything is ok?" checkup? (I am presuming he is up-to-date with vaccs, and is desexed?)
  16. Can you easily feel his ribs ? he may be disinclined to do anything because he is a bit heavier ? ;) I missed how old he is? tHERE ARE SOME LINKS BELOW WHICH MAY GIVE YOU SOME IDEAS :) LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK
  17. you can, easily enough ;) I do .. but don't read it much :p It does come in handy to have info with you sometimes :) HERE or HERE I don't have an iphone or an andriod. I use the family phone which stays at my house. I don't like techonology much lol. But thanks :D possibly a good thing ;)
  18. you can, easily enough ;) I do .. but don't read it much :p It does come in handy to have info with you sometimes :) HERE or HERE
  19. A resource worth eating/playing with + hours + confinement + a certain amount of stress = a worry .
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