Jun 2017
10:35am, 16 Jun 2017
3,160 posts
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Mazlin
Is the dog actually called 'Princess'??
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Jun 2017
10:31am, 19 Jun 2017
4,950 posts
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Helegant
Yes, it is called Princess. It has a pink collar with a diamante encrusted name tag with the name and a mobile number, but no address. It is unconcerned by people (happy to be picked up) or dogs and wanders around doing what dogs do with very little interaction.
I bought some second-hand patio tiles from a neighbour whose windows overlook our garden. She said, "Oh yes, you have the black dog that sits next to you when you're gardening. Next door to the house with the white dog that keeps getting out. It was in the Forest Park last week and a lady brought it back and we told her "That's Princess, it lives there", then we found it out in the road again the next day and took it back." And then she added, "If we were the kind of people to keep a dog and sell it on... but luckily we're not"
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Jun 2017
10:32am, 19 Jun 2017
4,951 posts
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Helegant
In the inetrests of openness and transaparacy I should record that we were eliminated three times from Saturday's dog show. Ooops.
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Jun 2017
10:49am, 19 Jun 2017
18,785 posts
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LazyDaisy
Lol Helegant you didn't need to tell us that!
We have 14 week old Lottie staying with us this week. Floss was a bit unsure how to behave to begin with and I was worried she would allow this feisty but very sweet pup to dominate her.
That didn't last long! She has learned that a loud bark and even a bit of chasing away is enough to put Lottie in her place, and they've played some really nice games together.
I'd forgotten how time consuming a very young puppy is though
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Jun 2017
12:00pm, 19 Jun 2017
4,952 posts
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Helegant
Well, having decided to share our successes I wouldn't want to leave a false impression
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Jun 2017
12:48pm, 19 Jun 2017
23,372 posts
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halfpint
Helegant - your neighbours are very lucky their dog hasn't been run over or stolen. Who calls their dog princess though? Urgh!
Thank you for your honesty. It's reassuring for those of us who have 'works in progress' to hear the lows as well as the highs. Ernie chased a cat yesterday - our neighbours cat who he really, really wants to play with - and then later on the same walk ran off with a man walking a spaniel who he regards as a friend. Every time I am congratulating myself on how far we've come Ernie reminds me how far we still have to go.
LD - it's lovely that Floss and Lottie get on OK. It'll be good for Lottie to learn her place A family I work with have just got 2 puppies - >b>two!!!!!!
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Jun 2017
10:09am, 20 Jun 2017
3,181 posts
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Mazlin
Oh God I empathise with that, HP. Rory, bored at 5am this morning, found an umbrella from somewhere and then set about killing it. The other night he woke me up at 2.30 by taking a book off the bookcase and running off with it.
There's a puppy class just before our obedience class. I try and get there early so I can watch them coming out . The though of trying to cope with two actually living with me though...!
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Jun 2017
11:33am, 20 Jun 2017
9,865 posts
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D2
My dog has taken to running his 'finger nails' down the closed stairs door at 6.00 in the morning .......... However, I think we are in another growing up phase.
When he was doing lots of biting as a pup I made the decision to give him a ball to save my skin, it was something I really didn't want to do but it was the lesser of two evils.
He has been ball obsessed ever since to the point where I have to take a spare ball on a walk as I would not survive in tact if he losses one and I'm not minimising the personal survival needs here!! This is only when he is off lead round the farm and I take it away at all other times.
I've not been happy with this outcome but it is what it is, however, I think we may be growing out of the obsession as he has discovered rabbits! I'm know some dog trainers say that one's dog should be fully focussed on the handler at all times but I don't agree so I'm more than happy that he can enjoy a walk doing doggie things.
For the last week or so he has been prepared to do at least part of a walk sans ball but he knows where he left it, is prepared to accept that "I haven't got it" and picks it up on the way back. I'm relieved that I haven't created a ball obsessed monster that I feared.
However I have created a wet house as he is in and out of his paddling pool in this hot weather!
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Jun 2017
11:43am, 20 Jun 2017
11,632 posts
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Sharkie
I don't know if GSDs are particularly obsessive dogs - but I suspect many are (and Border Collies too - even more so). Jess was insane about balls. Then it all stopped...
And now it's sticks.
She frantically searches for one when we're out - but you have to look like you want her wretched prize(s) or she sulks.
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Jun 2017
11:45am, 20 Jun 2017
3,234 posts
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Alice the Camel
I that photo of Jess
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