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Everything posted by persephone
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it means "Yes".
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*nods*
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that is ONE thing my goofy Hamlet wil do - for cat food or something dropped on th e floor..-- he will lock his eyes on mine, start the drool machine, and wait
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PF- I ,too was wondering about this, it seemed a bit at odds with itself . To get a dog to look at you, wouldn't T O T be a better place to start?
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yes, you will get something said to you for this if it was a small child who hit the deck, cried and ran away when they saw you coming? her reaction is pure fear- and that's funny???? This is really not teaching your dog anything- except that when you approach a certain way- she gets HURT.
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yes- get a vet to check it- the joint may be loose- or a ligament may be longer on one side-or.....
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Sounding as if it may be the right thing for you both
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When you wrote 'family' I was a bit worried have fun keeping them all quiet!!
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I didn't read the post properly- the TRAINER suggested a harness? You have two young pups- why not just train them to walk nicely ,using a collar? What has the trainer tried to stop them pulling with a collar on? What has the trainer shown you as things to do to teach the dogs to walk without pulling? Remember- you are now looking at about 10-12 years of these two PULLING, if they are not taught otherwise
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I can't remember the cost- it was about 20 years ago! It was done by a specialist.. lots of stitches and bandages ..and a dog who was severely restricted in movement for ages to allow healing... all went very well tho- and no further trouble. Mind you - It's something I wont forget, as I was assisting in a minor way... URK, and OUCH.
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We have numerous dogs. None have ever had ear mites or demodectic mange needing treatment (all dogs have a population of demodex mites- it is only when the immune system suffers that they multiply and cause trouble). In the past years ,there have been two lots of sarcoptic mange from chasing/catching mangy foxes. Ear mites are not that hard to treat, from my experience - demodectic mange can be tricky- but usually only affects dogs in poor condition. Sarcoptic mange responds very well to treatment Ticks are nasty. Luckily we don't have paralysis ticks here - so don't have to use stuff to protect the dogs. Our dogs only ever get a spray on treatment IF they have fleas. Don't worry overmuch about the mite side of things The less chemicals on/in your dog the better, IMO.
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Puggerup- perhaps you can explain to your SIL that dogs do not NEED to "find a girlfriend" to lead happy doggy lives... her Golden will be quite content ,possibly MOREso if he never has a chance to run with an in season bitch,and better still ,if he is castrated.
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Aren't males disgusting ? :rolleyes: normal for any young healthy male
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Weeel- if 'someone' contacts the council- just make sure it ISN'T you .. so you can tell the truth then the bitch will at least get speyed!
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Hmmmmmm :rolleyes:
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Nooo- she is being submissive. How is she able to get to your face to lick you?Are you on the ground? IMO- if you are showing disapproval- better to just turn away from the dog... remembering corrections/disapproval is only effective for whatever action you CATCH the dog doing... I do things.short, and sharp.. and then carry on as normal.... no apologising from either party..no cuddle to make up... just BAH! ignore then back to doing what I was ....
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:rolleyes: and lord knows what she will be like when her protective maternal side appears !! Oh- better mention to you SIL that her dog will now possibly want to be in on the action if neighbourhood bitches are in season , and he smells them !
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Hi- and welcome :rolleyes: Sounds as if you and your dog would greatly benefit from individual sessions with a good trainer . I cannot help with recommendations, but if you ask in theTRAINING FORUM, I am sure someone will help! have you been with him to any obedience lessons/clubs?
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:rolleyes: That is just so sad - poor bitch, poor puppies.