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I try to do this too when the with is cool so they can stay in the truck safely if I have to go inside someplace where dogs aren't welcome. I leave water on the floor and all four window down enough to get a breeze but they're never left more than 15 minutes or so.Where I go she goes.
6am wakeup call. Probably take a while for her to adjust.Auto time adjuster a little slow?
Clocks in the UK changed last night.You have a week to figure that out.
We have mastered her drinking from my hand. I typically have water with me so she's always set. The hot car danger is definitely a concern and her breed (Old English bulldog) doesn't have the best history of dealing with heat. So if it's not ideal for her I'll let her chill at home if I can't change my plans.I try to do this too when the with is cool so they can stay in the truck safely if I have to go inside someplace where dogs aren't welcome. I leave water on the floor and all four window down enough to get a breeze but they're never left more than 15 minutes or so.
And I thought dst was a silly thing Americans did.6am wakeup call. Probably take a while for her to adjust.
Clocks in the UK changed last night.
You could try this one. Almost no noise, and very smooth. Neither of the boys mind it much more than grabbing their feet.And I thought dst was a silly thing Americans did.
I brought the pooch downstairs to the shop for a bit. He booked it when I got the Dremel out for his nails....
It's not the noise, it's the grabbing his feet he hates. Ongoing battle.You could try this one. Almost no noise, and very smooth. Neither of the boys mind it much more than grabbing their feet.
^^^Couldn't agree more!^^^Dogs truly are the best thing ever.
The idea of actually communicating with dogs versus commanding them has always been my way. Your little pup will do well I'm sure, especially if you get into it at his wavelength.^^^Couldn't agree more!^^^
A short story but long?
Encountered a guy training his giant German Shepherd in Glendora's "Village" area the other day. He was teaching the dog to back up while sitting - dog was doing it too.
Long conversation he referred me to a local place called, "Sit Means Sit" dog training. Raved about them. Told him about my smaller dog being reactive to some dogs & people. He's very inconsistent though. Sometimes male or female, large or small dogs. Doesn't always matter if he's met them before. Mostly he just sniffs but I can never tell when he's going to nip, does not truly bite. His specialty is shoes or pant legs, never anyone's hand.
Set up a consultation with the place for tomorrow and hoping for the best. This man's Shepherd was only 19 months old and probably would dance salsa if asked him to! Lol. He's incredibly well trained already.
Thanks!The idea of actually communicating with dogs versus commanding them has always been my way. Your little pup will do well I'm sure, especially if you get into it at his wavelength.
Good luck to him, and you too.
All kidding aside, you may want her to have an allergy test. Our dog was no slouch on methane production until we found out that he was allergic to chicken. Once we stopped giving him chicken based food, no more farts.
We went down that path already and she is mildly allergic to chicken too..All kidding aside, you may want her to have an allergy test. Our dog was no slouch on methane production until we found out that he was allergic to chicken. Once we stopped giving him chicken based food, no more farts.
Sounds like she went to a great home.We went down that path already and she is mildly allergic to chicken too..
The vet said his best guess is her extended lower jaw (I call her chin-tastic!!) requires her to work harder to eat than other dogs and she ingests a lot of air.
She was born with a cleft lip and had to be spoon fed.
T-Rex will come to the nursing home for therapy on Friday as usual but I won't dress him because he doesn't like it!
Jassie was such a people person. She certainly liked the reactions she got from her patients when she was dressed up.T-Rex will come to the nursing home for therapy on Friday as usual but I won't dress him because he doesn't like it!

Very nice loyal buddies you have.
What does he do when a dog goes by the house and he’s outside? My last cat that identified as a dog would go up to the fence to meet. The. She would run under the gate and sneak up behind the visiting dog.When you have a cat thats grown up around dogs and thinks he is one.
Just off for a walk across the fields.
