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As some of you know I have a pupp, she is 4.5 months old and feral.

But Im getting on top of it somewhat and only get occasional buising and bites on my body.

Yesterday I talked the owner of Furias sister to come to training with us and she brought Tilly.

Well my pupp is feral but that one is really something else :laugh: and she was a lot quiter when she was a pupp.....

I wanted to show the owner how to train in drive, and this is what my pupp and her pupp did to me....

I had clean clothes on, took them straight from the drier before I went to training.

My training vest post-3337-1245717507_thumb.jpg and my pants post-3337-1245717515_thumb.jpg

I also had brand new hiking shoes on, and didnt take a pic of it as I nearly cried after I saw them.

I had mud on my face, I have paw prints on my shoulders on my back, I have hair ripped out, dirt under the nails that I cant wash out. My back hurts and Im really tired today.

We also had that dog on a bite pillow and swining in the air, this is after she trashed me around for an hour.

Who on earth would want a dobe from show lines? :eek: Also apparently I kept the wrong dog :laugh: . Im so happy I did :eek:

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:laugh: Yep white pants maybe not such a good idea! (though I can't talk, had beige pants on yesterday, and though did not do tugging, the dogs still managed to get them pretty dirty with all the mud we have!)
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Thanks PF.

I also need to buy a crash helmet for my puppy, she already has an egg head and she continues to run into things and hitting the occiput.

I thought I might superglue a piece of foam to her head...

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Thanks PF.

I also need to buy a crash helmet for my puppy, she already has an egg head and she continues to run into things and hitting the occiput.

I thought I might superglue a piece of foam to her head...

You might want to post about that in Breeders. If those lumps aren't dealt with, I seem to recall they can become permanent. :laugh:

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Yes they are permanent, Divani has one as well.

There is nothing that can be done now, its only prevention, but thats too late now.

I just want to prevent it from happening again and so far have no solution, well I do locking her up in a padded room, or removing furniture from my house.

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Yes they are permanent, Divani has one as well.

There is nothing that can be done now, its only prevention, but thats too late now.

I just want to prevent it from happening again and so far have no solution, well I do locking her up in a padded room, or removing furniture from my house.

Rugby helmet. :laugh:

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If only someone could raise those puppies and hand them over beautifully mannered at 12 or 18 months old.

Howard has given me two fat lips and a black eye so far. :eek:

I have actually decided owning a pup is like childbirth we forget about how hard it was when it comes round to going through it all again... :laugh:

I was just talking to a friend about this the other day. When Jake was young and I was subject to the bruises, the jumping up and the odd bit of destruction he had a mature rottie and would say, oh Max is just great, house never gets disturbed. Now he has a 1.5 year old lab and a 2 year old rottie and the situation is reversed as I have the older dog.

Give it a few more years and I am sure it will be reversed yet again :laugh:

But its worth it...

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It hasnt been that long for me Divani is only 3 yo and I still remember her antics.

This pupp is super cheaky and super inteligent.

And my new ugg boots are on the top of her wish list.

You have no idea how I need to guard them :laugh:

Im also glad that Tillys owner thinks of her pupp as the best thing ever.

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