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shekhina

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  1. Let me know how they go! I'm just slightly frustrated that you can't pick a neutral colour for whatever size, like black. Not sure bright green or purple would be Lincoln's colour (he's a Rottweiler)
  2. There are also toe grips. I don't know how good they are but I'm considering trying them for Lincoln as he is shocking on our laminate flooring just trying to walk slowly. ETA: https://www.toegrips.com/
  3. Oh wow you're off! Have an amazing time, loving the photos so far and can't wait to see more
  4. Thanks for all the suggestions, looks like a concrete something is the way to go :)
  5. That might be an idea. Although we'd probably come home to him trying to sleep in it. Just having a look through some now... can't do any kind of plastic, instantly destroyed. Can't have it too big either because young kids in the backyard... can drown in less of course, but just less safe the bigger it is.
  6. We had one of those... he emptied it all then proceeded to completely obliterate the pool.
  7. We have big water bowl problems with our young Rottweiler. He tips everything up, digs around in them, has very loud arguments with them and throws them around the yard. Coming into summer I'm getting worried we wont be able to find something suitable to make sure he has enough water unless it's bolted to the concrete Does anyone have any tried and true bowls/containers/whatever! that he just wont be able to tip over and empty. Playing in water is fun and all, but we wont be home 24/7 during summer and I want to know he's safe!
  8. If you can safely crush the tablets then I would crush them and add them to a big glob of yoghurt, or something similar that she loves, that she can just lick up.
  9. I have had much the same problem and have stopped showing my puppy for this reason. He just loves people too much and he had no hope in hell of standing still with someone even approaching him let alone touching him! We have started teaching him to stack on a stacker with his trainer (at home we use a mirror and 4 bricks). It has definitely helped him in learning to keep his feet still or else he falls off. He can now hold it for a decent amount of time for a baby with bait in front of him. It's still a work in progress to have someone go over him but I've found having him up off the ground certainly does help. He's still very happy to do it, tail wagging and very alert, so it isn't frightening in any way for him :)
  10. I'm so sorry for your loss RIP Olivia
  11. So we've been implementing a few things and so far, so good. Lots of practice at ignoring cats while on his bed, on the leash, doing some training, walking around the house with me etc. etc. Not anywhere near solved of course, I expect it to take quite some time before he can be trusted not to chase/stand over/paw a cat. But this evening when Lincoln came in after dinner he waltzed straight past Gomez and laid down on his bed. Progress! :D
  12. Thank you for all the advice, I really appreciate it all and it's been very helpful and given me hope that we can sort this out :) I've had two other Rottweilers before, and a German Shepherd Dog and they were all very good with my cats right from the start... Lincoln is just so busy and full on and confident that cats are there for the chase and the pounce and he will stand over them. Hopefully using some of these ideas will help us get to a point where he is as good with them as my other dogs were.
  13. Awesome, I will take a look at it, thank you! :)
  14. Terror is one of the many, er, affectionate (?) names my OH has called him since he arrived :laugh: He is full of drive, that's for sure. He has a lot of potential, I just need to figure out how to get the best out of him. I'm really looking forward to getting into obedience with him. Here is the little upstart :)
  15. There is absolutely no way a pen would hold this puppy, he's destroyed my garden because the fence did not withstand him :laugh: He has lots of toys in the lounge room that we give him free access to, but from now on will keep the cats well out of reach while he is having free time so that there's no opportunity for chasing.
  16. OK, so I need a collar then :D So training on leash with cats around, feeds on his bed, LAT with the cats and some time and patience and this will all be better, yes? I hope so :) And in the mean time separate when he's not on a leash inside, so he can go in his crate so he cannot chase them? The idea is not to teach him to 'leave it' but to not want to do it in the first place, is that right? Sorry, I am just confused as this is very different to how I taught my other dogs, but quite happy to switch things up for something better for us all :)
  17. Thanks, I'll see if I can find it :) Thank you!
  18. Thank you! And that is such a lovely photo... I can only hope ours looks similar one day... although I might be a bit squashed! I already have a baby gate up across the laundry that the cats can go through (kitty door, or jump over) but that Lincoln can't get past. They also have a big kitty scratch tree in the loungeroom that Cheech especially jumps up to, to get away from him. Unfortunately for Gomez, Gomez is probably the most patient cat in the world and wont even try to get away from him and then Lincoln just pounces on top of him. This is the cat with the heart issue so this really, really cannot continue! I absolutely cannot have a 50kg dog throwing himself on my cat Gomez being Gomez would just sit there! I really, really hope this is a puppy thing that will come to an end, because at the moment it feels so impossible to get this to change. For now while I am doing his little bits of training inside I lock Gomez into a crate otherwise he will come and interrupt the lesson trying to get Lincoln's treats. Gomez is as good at sitting for a treat as Lincoln is :laugh: What do you mean by collar grab? Lincoln does a pretty good recall, but not if he's decided the cat is what he's going after, then he 'can't hear' me. He's extremely keen to learn and I think could end up doing quite well in obedience which I would really like to do with him... but my god, the cats!!
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