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Woody2107

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    Admin delete this if you kike I don’t care if it upsets people that are that soft they want to complain about my response but hear it is 

     

     

    I never blamed the f***ing dog you moronic humans I simply. Stated what woody and I had done over the weeks prior if you think that is me justifying what happened your mire I’d an unbalanced shallow minded human than I ever thought before 

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  2. Hi all just want to let you all know that while at work today woody decided he would chase the rabbit he saw run past the back of the factory and chase it down he has done this 100,s of times today the rabbit went through the  drain under the train line and woody decided he would go over the top of the train line see rabbit get rabbit as all gsp do the bit he didn’t realise was train driver see dog train driver can’t stop so unfortunately Mr woody’s short 18 months are over 

    RIP Mr woody ( big boy)

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  3. 6 hours ago, Tassie said:

    That's very exciting.  I guess the best advice is just take it slowly and observe the boy's reactions.  Is he coming with you to pick up the pup?  My last couple of new ones have met the resident dog in the car .. so you need a crate or another person to help manage.  We never quite know what our older dog's reaction will be till we see it .. but being ready for anything, and taking it slowly and calmly is the best start.  I would always try to have at least two people there, and probably have the older dog on a lead or behind a see through fence if outside.   For the pup's sake, try to minimise lots of sqeeeeing and over excitement on the part of humans, and make sure the older dog gets more than his fair share of attention in the first few minutes.   I usually have some super duper high value treats for the older dog, so that he associates really good things with the presence of the pup.

    Hopefully you have x pen or something of the sort all ready for the new one, so that the boy can get some respite from the pesky puppy .. or vicve versa.

     

    And don't forget to post the obligatory photos of both pups here!  :laugh:

    I’m only new and can’t work out how to upload pics from my iPhone 

  4. On 06/11/2010 at 9:56 PM, poochiemama said:

    In another dog forum, they have a thread of people's favorite photos with their dogs and it's a great thread. Maybe we can do the same?

    I don't know how to use the photo adding feature but once i work it out i will upload some photos..

    How do I upload pics from my iPhone 

  5. 5 hours ago, Tassie said:

    That's very exciting.  I guess the best advice is just take it slowly and observe the boy's reactions.  Is he coming with you to pick up the pup?  My last couple of new ones have met the resident dog in the car .. so you need a crate or another person to help manage.  We never quite know what our older dog's reaction will be till we see it .. but being ready for anything, and taking it slowly and calmly is the best start.  I would always try to have at least two people there, and probably have the older dog on a lead or behind a see through fence if outside.   For the pup's sake, try to minimise lots of sqeeeeing and over excitement on the part of humans, and make sure the older dog gets more than his fair share of attention in the first few minutes.   I usually have some super duper high value treats for the older dog, so that he associates really good things with the presence of the pup.

    Hopefully you have x pen or something of the sort all ready for the new one, so that the boy can get some respite from the pesky puppy .. or vicve versa.

     

    And don't forget to post the obligatory photos of both pups here!  :laugh:

     

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