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  1. You know I'd tried so many different things in relation to this problem (with fosters) and then at herding up in Sydney an old sheep herding guy taught me THE most fantastic trick at herding!!!! Walk with a long stick, swing it back and forward just in front of you like a pendulum, backward and forward, backward and forward, not hard but just gentling swinging, pooch hates walking into it and doesn't associate it with you, they walk into it and instead end up preferring to stay on heel. Eventually you can walk without the stick.

    Its the whole make what you don't want uncomfortable and what you want comfortable for the dog, comfortable for the dog is not walking ahead of you.

    Take Care

    Riles

  2. Apolo there is one already, but it is on the security door, being in Melbourne means I have to close the door at night and she can't use it or we'd freezeee this winter.

    This morning she got up at 3am and I heard her tags tinkle so I'm definately going to try the bell or trip wire.

    Fury - Muz would be off and I'd never find him with all the interesting smells at home :laugh:

  3. I could go back to crating her at night but I prefer her butt in bed for cuddles, it's worth the odd accident. She is a non vocal dog and only barks at cows (Jet at Doggie Heaven) and strangers on her property..... other than that she only moans and makes funny noises when she is asleep.... I just wish she would bark or lick me to death to wake me up.

  4. I wish Pix, I WISH.... I'll try the bell and see how we go, if only she bark or yip :rolleyes:

    I could go back to her being crated each night which guarantees no accidents but I'd prefer the odd accident and her on the queen size bed for cuddles all night. Just wish she knew how to bark. She is a very non vocal do unless she sees Jet (da cow next door at doggie heaven) or strangers on her property. Other than that she just moans when she is sleeping. Not complaining just wished she would bark to be let out or lick me to death.

  5. Yeh but Pix if I teach her to ring a bell, I wont' hear it from the bedroom, maybe a bell with a collar is the way to go :rolleyes: just at night. She has woken me a few times with licks but on the odd occassion she doesn't and we have an accident. I have NO problem getting up in the middle of the night but I just need her to wake me :rofl:

  6. How do I teach Rosie to wake me up if she needs to go to the toilet in the middle of the night :rolleyes: She is TOTALLY housetrained however on the odd occassion she obviously needs to go in the middle of the night and doesn't try and wake me (trust me the few times she has I've know, she gives me a lick on my face and I'm straight up).

    Thankfully she goes right at the front door which is slate tiles but also an obvious sign she wanted to got out, how can I teach her to wake me up to go out :rofl: I have a friend that KNOWS because her dog yips or barks to be let out if unexpectantly they need to go out.

    Thanks in advance.

    Love

    Riles

  7. Awe Jodie, 3 steps back, one forward, you guys will get there in the end, he's too much of a trooper to do it any other way mate :rolleyes:

    Hope all goes well with the vet today/tomorrow babe. Special lick from Rosie for Ollie and a :laugh: for you from me.

    Lots of Love

    Riles & Rosie

  8. Like the others have said, lots of short trips, feeding in the car, playing with toys in the car (without starting the car) etc. Unfortunately for me Rosie STILL drools like a St Bernard no matter what I do. I sincerely hope the little tyke gets over it :thumbsup:

  9. Bloody kennel cough :thumbsup: it's a bloody sneaky thing, can start as dogs sounding like they have a fur ball, dry cough here, hack up some fur there and the next thing you know it's full blow, snottie noses, miserable dogs but still as hungry as ever.

    After a lot of rescue dogs, maybe pop them onto some Benydrl now, if it is only a slight case then that could knock it on the head. I've generally never gone to the vet (and Benydrl instead) unless they have got all snotie nosed and miserable. If they get too bad DEFINATELY keep an eye on it as you can end up with pnumonia (sp?).

    Kennel cough has so many strains these days and it's pretty good at disguising itself as just a normal cough and Benydrl gets rid of most strains easily.

    Take Care

    Riles

  10. ABSOLUTELYYYYYY nothing worse on Earth!!!!!!! After arriving in Melbourne and on her diet of BARF, horse poo, possum poo and God knows what else, Rosie burped in my face one day, it HONESTLY smelt like something decomposed and rotten had climbed into her stomach, it was sooooo sickening I dry reached until I :laugh:

    Hedds and Captain thought it was HYSTERICAL and were :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: all over the place, NOT HAPPY!!! :rofl:

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