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minimiss

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  1. MM I don't know if you have or want a partner but this would be best nipped in the bud on that account alone. Something tells me that your dog wouldn't take kindly to that. If you don't want him to be spending his life in another room, perhaps a visit from a decent professional would be a good idea. I did - and Benny loved him. Bear in mind this was pre housemate. I currently have a few... uh... friends... (for lack of a better word) and he will bark upon entry and then want lots of pats and playing... and licks. He's like this with everyone as long as they let him go to them in his own time. The people who haven't been to my house before I now warn them beforehand to let Benny come to them not the other way around.
  2. There was some wonderful advice at the beginning of the thread. That was taken into account as well as the advice of the people I know who are knowledged on Pom ownership. Trigger removed and a bit of training. Who would have thunk it? No need to resort to abuse.
  3. Where did I write he attacked the chick who booted him? Bark = attack? I think this threat has detailed a tad don't you?
  4. I honestly doubt it. This is quite common behaviour from dominant dogs and abuse is rarely the trigger. As I said, stop looking for excuses. Frankly if I seriously thought a dog was going to take a piece out of me, I'd be swinging a foot too. No dog breed is unique MM. Poms are a spitz breed and have a lot of behaviours in common with other spitzs. You'd kick a dog? That's lovely.
  5. Haha. Wow. The funny, and more interesting aspect is potentially that the removed housemate was the problem. I now have 2 friends in, who he has met and loves, and he is still a yappy little beast but he's very different compared to the dog he was around my previous housemate. I've also started retraining him. He's becoming a lot more receptive. We are getting there. He is a yappy dog. That doesn't have anything to do with being a crap trainer. He likes to talk... And he thinks he has a lot to talk about. He shuts up when told but he does enjoy a good yarn. Pomeranians are unique little dogs and you can't really apply text book descriptions to them. My friends mum came around whilst she was on holiday from NZ and she grew up with poms and she said he is a typical Pom. He's a little bit silly. He did have a rough patch with the dickhead housemate but he's definitely a happier boy now that she's not around.
  6. Yup she was immediately kicked out. It is very rarely that I lose my sh!t at people, and that was one time I cut loose. Mole. He's ok with people who sit there and take the time to let him come to them. I suppose he does see himself as my little guard.. I think he does need to be socialised a little more - We'll also be working on that one!
  7. That sounds exactly like Benny haha. He just likes to alert me of everything.. Most of it is not negative barking, it's just "oh new person" bark bark bark. Curious and just over excited. He has growled at a few people, but they've tried too much too soon and went straight in for the head pat. He has constantly barked and growled at my housemate, although as soon as I learnt that she kicked him (she did it once in front of me and I went absolutely nuts at her and she said she was just moving him with her foot.. Err... ) anyway I figured from that moment if she did it in front of me then what more behind my back. So I promptly had her removed from the situation. I think with the whole separating us at bed time, is making him learn his place a little more, and we will just have to be patient with guests and they're going to need to be patient with my little bark machine :)
  8. My Pomeranian -puppy- (he's just gone 12 months) is generally a nice quiet boy until I have guests over. He's alright if they sit still but god forbid if they move as all hell breaks loose. Is there a way to stop this? Would it be better to introduce him to new people outside the house and let them into the house first? I've read so many different conflicting methods over the Internet and am wondering what tried and trusted methods DOLers have used. Benny is slowly becoming a little less of a pest now that I don't share my bed with him and he's not crying at the door all night wanting to be let in. I think maybe keeping him in the lounge room at night is showing him his place in the pack whereas before I think he thought he was leader.. Any suggestions are welcome :)
  9. Hahaha awww that sums it up well! Cute
  10. Baby Benny smiles big Benny smiles
  11. I have just read through allllll of this... Now to listen.. See what my little Pom does
  12. The little critter always likes to be touching me. Even if I am sitting up he likes to wiggle his way in, like this! :laugh:
  13. Dunno minimiss if Poms are hogs of the largest variety...wanna borrow the greyhounds for a couple of nights :D Yes please :) I think greyhound hog snuggles would be great :D
  14. My Pomeranian is a total bed hog! I have a queen sized bed and I usually wake up to me on the very edge of the bed and he is happily sprawled out in the middle :laugh: He only weighs 2.5kg so all up with him and I it's about 60kgs.. We would need a king sized bed if I got another Pom! They're hogs of the largest variety! Wouldn't have it any other way though!
  15. I've never been so touched by a story... Just another reason why dogs are little angels. http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/2012/10/15/11/15/dog-loses-snout-saving-girls Kabang's face was ripped off when it leapt into the path of the motorcycle which was speeding towards the young daughter and niece of its owner in the Philippines in December 2011. Kabang no longer has an upper jaw or nose, just a lower jaw and a permanently exposed tongue. The heroic incident made Kabang a local celebrity and an online fundraising campaign was launched to improve the dog’s quality of life. Careforkabang.com raised $20,000 which will be used to fund treatment at the world-renowned UC Davis Veterinary Hospital in California. "I followed some of their latest innovations and we're very hopeful that Kabang will get the best and modern care she needs," the dog’s vet, Anton Lim, told US network ABC7. The dog has become a local hero. "She's really a national hero here in the Philippines." Kabang and Mr Lim arrived in California last week after being farewelled with a special mass, three-hour motorcade and send-off ceremony attended by 300 dogs, according to Sky News. Kabang will require at least two surgeries, including one focusing on dental work and another focused on repairing the gaping facial wound.
  16. They're still there too :'( I walk past them every single day through to work on Lonsdale St. :'( Every morning I walk past when the shop is still closed and all I can hear are puppy cries and screams. :'(
  17. Awww ... That's really beautiful.. Teary now. Love my little dog so much..
  18. I haven't owned multiple dogs before so it will be a learning curve and a new adventure for me. I would prefer a rescue for the exact reason of having training another little puppy as well as my boy but if it was a better option to get a puppy, I'd of course put the best interests first. I didn't think of getting an ex show/breeding girl, that's a great idea, I'm in fairly regular contact with my breeder as I send her Benny updates so I may ask her if she has/knows of anything potentially coming up in the new year. The housemate is a little lazy I think - On her days off she sleeps until 2pm That's the life huh?! I recently went to Perth to visit family for a week and she took care of Benny for me and sent lots of photos and did actually manage to get him out for walks too so when I do need a bit of help she is very quick to offer some help :) ETA to make a bit more sense :laugh:
  19. Possibly another Pomeranian. If I rescue a Pom mix or another similar sized small dog that suits our home and compliments well with Benny. I would want them to be friends rather than having to keep them separated all the time because they don't like each other!!
  20. Yes housemate is fine with the decision as she's also an animal lover. She moved into my house 5 months ago knowing that I may expand the furfamily at some point, she also may move out with her boyfriend next year anyway so I'll go back to living alone. Landlord doesn't mind also, I met them before I moved in a little over a year ago and expressed my future plans and they are fine with it too. Donatella's thread was more so about adding another puppy, and that thread turned into a co-ownership debate and whether or not to get the female or male puppy. So it's not a whole lot of help as I'm wondering moreso about puppy OR rescue. I also wont be needing the information about co-owning a male to sire future litters :)
  21. Just looking for opinions, advice, knowledge, wisdom about this topic as I'm just putting my feelers out now to see what peoples experiences have been! What I do know is that I want to add to my pack. Not immediately, but somewhere in 2013. Earliest would be at the start of 2013 but I'm not rushing into this and I do want to get things right. I currently have a Pomeranian boy who turns 1 in October. He's generally a good little boy. He has his naughty moments and does enjoy a good bark when he's excited as most Poms do :laugh: I work full time and my housemate works varying hours but when she's home she's in her room and not overly social with the dog so basically he's on his own during the day. My questions are would he benefit from me wanting to add to the pack? Currently he does seem to not worry about being an only child and does seem to be ok home alone (no crying, no destruction, just sleeps and waits for me to get home before he unleashes the happy, hyper dog within ) Would it be easier introducing a puppy or an older rescue (around 2 - 5 years old) into the family? I'm leaning towards getting a small female dog (I'm hoping for another pomeranian). Are there certain things I need to look out for or anything in particular that is important to know during this process. I'm all ears (eyes) and have quite a while to learn what I can so I can do this the best way I can. Thank you!! :)
  22. I have always loved little fluffy dogs, and I wanted a vivacious little dog that thought it was a big dog... Enter stage left.. Pomeranian! My next dog will be a rescue, I'm hoping to get another Pomeranian or a Pom mix.
  23. I'm fairly sure my little devil Pom sleeps when I'm at work for 90% of the time, as soon as I get home we go for a 5km walk, then we get home and he still goes absolutely insane with energy! He sleeps all night with me too though. On weekends he will stay curled up with me as long as I'm in bed :)
  24. No my Pomeranian is not a cat. No he is also not a long haired chihuahua.
  25. So sorry to hear about this Owey I wish the outcome could have been different for you and your family and little bailey. You gave him the best you could in the time you had together xox BYBers are scum on the shoes of scum
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