Jan 2019
6:58pm, 1 Jan 2019
8,520 posts
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SarahWoo
I'll keep them coming. Have just come back from having a cuddle. She makes me laugh because she can be tearing around like a lunatic, chewing everything in sight but as soon as you pick her up, she just flops and relaxes and cuddles We didn't get to introduce her to George today so will do it at the weekend.
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Jan 2019
7:17pm, 1 Jan 2019
27,240 posts
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halfpint of mulled cider
That is a gorgeous puppy.
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Jan 2019
7:23pm, 1 Jan 2019
5,915 posts
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Mazlin
Rory is a proper pain in the evenings. From about 7-10pm he’s really difficult to settle.
Having said that, just now he was asleep on the armchair (he went away for a sleepover last night, so he’s tired). Then someone in Dr Who rang a doorbell, and now he’s looking for the visitor. I don’t know how he knows what a doorbell means, because we don’t have a doorbell, but he’s definitely expecting someone...
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Jan 2019
7:32pm, 1 Jan 2019
6,140 posts
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Helegant
That's amusing Maz. Jet responds to the doorbell on TV, but we do at least have the same doorbell at home so it makes sense.
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Jan 2019
8:24pm, 1 Jan 2019
25,111 posts
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LazyDaisy
Maz that's puzzled me before about dogs. We have a bell, but if our old Lab heard a 'ding-dong' type doorbell on the TV she reacted as if someone was at our door. Weird
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Jan 2019
5:43pm, 6 Jan 2019
8,536 posts
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SarahWoo
Poppy and George net for the first time today. We put the muzzle on George because he’s a bossy terrier and can’t be trusted not to snap. He was a bit disgruntled at first because he couldn’t understand why he was having to share all the people he loves most with the puppy thing and told her off quite sharply. We walked around the field with him off the lead and Poppy on a long line. She kept chasing him and trying to play and he either ignored her or gave her that ‘sod off, young ‘un’ growl. He also got jealous when we made a fuss of her so we made sure that he got lots of attention too. Once or twice, he decided he might like to play with her but he plays very roughly which was a bit much for Poppy. She wasn’t in the least bit frightened of him though and we didn’t let her pester him too much. It was a good start and E and I will walk them together once a week from now on.
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Jan 2019
5:50pm, 6 Jan 2019
7,446 posts
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BaronessBL
It won't be long before she is bigger than him and able to boss him about when he plays rough!
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Jan 2019
5:51pm, 6 Jan 2019
8,537 posts
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SarahWoo
Absolutely, BBL! He has a Labrador friend who smacks him down to the ground with one paw when she’s had enough of him.
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Jan 2019
6:16pm, 6 Jan 2019
3,683 posts
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Alice the Camel
Awww! Puppy pals!
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Jan 2019
6:31pm, 6 Jan 2019
2,894 posts
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FergusG
I don’t think my Brown Lab ever learned to read when another dog wasn’t interested in playing. Went through her whole life just assuming everybody was nice and wanted to play. Got to love that outlook!
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