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  1. I have mini and giant schnauzers, the minis are great for alerting about trouble, the giants are the ones ready to act. My old girl certainly wouldn;t back down to a stranger coming into the house (if left to her own decision), the younger one is all european breeding with a dash of working stock, so she is one who certainly has the breed characteristics of guarding and protection.

    I;m pretty sure if trouble broke out, at least a couple of the minis will also join in to protect me.

    Growing up we had a cocker who was a great guard dog and would also go ballistic is there was a stranger in the house - esp the tv repair man who got bailed up in the corner behind the tv and the window cleaner never learned to stop letting himself around the back of the house without letting us know first, but at least he has a bucket to protect himself!

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    he belly bands are for males who cock their leg in the house
    the O P was referring to a product sold for human mothers ... which can apparently get rid of baby belly in no time flat :(

    Purple-Bliss :) if you can take a couple of photos of your girl showing that droop ... perhaps we can help more ?

    oh ok, the link would not open for me.

  3. That whenever I walked Skeeter and Emmy and they are dirty, messy and basically look unloved they get a lot of compliments on how white they are, how great they are looking and they are stunning looking dogs BUT when I take them after giving them a bath and properly groom them, they get no compliments at all.. in fact, people often ignore them.

    I don't get it but I do find it funny.

    That;s because when they are newly clean, they dazzle people with the brightness so much they can;t see them! ;)

  4. When i took her for more meds the vet nurse was telling me it could be the long grass ,the sticky stuff as it holds fungi/bacteria on it? Forget exactly what she said.

    It would make sense, council havn't cut the grass for ages and it knee length in places.

    p.s x rated sites, me ,now thats a laugh, if only i had the courage :laugh:

    sounds like your google has the courage! :rofl:

  5. As others, take some familar stuff for him to the new place and take him along whenever you are there so he can find some spots to settle in while you are there and let him get used to the place and his smell around the place.

    on moving day, would he be happier staying with a friend/kennels for the day while all the boxes get moved around and last minute packing done? Then you can just take him to new home with some things already unpacked and it more homey for him

  6. In UK all health tests done under bva scheme with registered dogs (either breed or activity register) will be published in the back of the quartlery breed record supplements.

    Don;t know if they still do it, but you used to be able to buy a CD with all the health tests for your breed from way back up to recent.

  7. if you mean she has a baggy baby belly, then just get a little tummy tuck done when she is desexed. Exercise and feeding correctly won;t help some bitches who can lose their underline with just one litter, some after a few litters while others always bounce back their shape.

    The belly bands are for males who cock their leg in the house

  8. I have no issues providing it is used within reason.

    I use one for my individual exercises but would rarely use it in a line up with other dogs.

    Some people use them so often the dogs don't care anyway .

    If you do use it over the top you will soon get told

    If you were using one in a line up behind me, I'd probably not be too thrilled. I really don't need my dog trying to turn around while he's being judged.

    For individual judging? Fill your boots.

    I hear ya HW.

    In a Puppy In Show line up, I actually had a handler directly behind us (and I mean very close) throw his bunch of keys for his Puppy's attention and they hit my Puppy on the hocks. I was hardly surprised when my girl broke her lovely stack to turn to see what had hit her. Pity, the judge was giving my bitch a damn good look prior, (one of those times where everyone tells you afterwards as well as that knowing feeling you get in the ring). Don't think she saw what happened and I am too soft to do much else than give a bit of a glare.

    I guess in this situation I would have preferred a squeaker, LOL.

    I;d have picked up the keys and pocketed them!

    Squeakers are fine for individual times, but not for line ups.

    We had a chap one year who insisted on using a clicker to get his dogs attention (ie click to get the dog to react, not as a training aid to mark when the dog was doing something right). So we had other dogs who were clicker trained stopping what they were doing to get their reward!

  9. There are several people in my area doing this and all earn a good wage from it. They ones I know personally already had dog handling experience, one is a former obedience trainer and has competed at a good level, the other did a few years in kennels and for the rspca, so they can both cope well with the more difficult dogs.

    One friend has been bitten a few times doing home visits, as the dog was protecting the house from the stranger (she now has a pepper spray for protection!).

    It would be worth dog some sort of general canine study course, so you can show you have understanding of what dogs are like and that you can manage all sorts of breeds and temperaments.

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