mouseatthebusstop
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I pm her the other day and i have not had a reply. EGG I would like you to stay and change things in your country when you are older like you said you would :) :) :)
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Get someone to hold the lead you walk and he follows you, do it in your house or garden untill he has had all his injections :) :) when he follows give him praise
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EVERYONE!! There's gonna b a dog in my family!!
mouseatthebusstop replied to Louis's topic in Everything about dogs
:D :D :D :D I think a dog will be good for you and dad keep us up to date CONGRATULATIONS :D :D -
[quote name='deepseasnake'] however if your willing to up the size a little bit and buy a larger collar I hear Hippos are great slow-medium paced runners :lol:[/quote] hows is he going to fit on of those on the rug by the fire LOL :evilbat:
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:black: :D :D arrrrr what a nice story and picture :) :) :)
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Dogs, kids, and responsibility...
mouseatthebusstop replied to gooeydog's topic in Everything about dogs
:cry: I am very sorry your cousin died :cry: it is a very sad story -
:cry: GRRRR :cry:
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:multi: :multi: :smilecolros: CONGRATULATIONS
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:D :D :D :D LOL
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[quote name='corgilady']She is leaving because she is a child, and we have hurt her feelings. She loves Duck and feels that she would be abandoning him by giving him to a new owner. Egg, what would happen if you left Duck in your room (not in the crate) for, say, one hour ? Would the room be destroyed? Would the carpet get peed on? what if you kept Duck out of the crate for a little at a time, building up to an hour? Then you could leave him out for a bit, and someone else (dad or housekeeper) could put him back up, for example, after you left for school. Or if your yard is safe for Duck, leave him in the yard and then let the housekeeper put him up. I think you will see less hyper behavior if Duck can get some exercise! I really feel for you, Egg, and your predicament. It will be hard to resolve this situation, and it would be hard to give your dog up. :cry: You are very brave to go against your society's way of keeping their pets. You are trying to treat your dog in a more positive, loving way than the people around you and that is wonderful. You are [b]super![/b] I wish I knew more 13 year olds with your level of maturity! Good luck, no matter what you decide to do. :)[/quote] I feel just the same as Corgi come on Egg you have friends on here :) :)
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gosh Carol you have had a lot of bites. I have not had one not that I am complaining I have been barked at a lot by loose dogs I have had a few bites off the parrakets and cockateals over the year I only have one male parraket now The female died two weeks ago
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If you want her house trained by spring you have got to keep at it . If you put it on hold now you will never train her
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same as interducing any new animal full care. a safe haven a create to leave the puppy in when you are not there to watch them and don't rush it :) :P :P let us know how you get on
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I was thinking a shot of water too
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:) I HAVE READ IT BEFORE IT IS VERY TRUE :D :D
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She's still bleeding!!!!! Is this normal?
mouseatthebusstop replied to Aroura's topic in Everything about dogs
GLADIS WENT THE FULL 28 DAYS BLEEDING. THE BACK END SWELLS WHEN THE DOG IS IN SEASON WHEN THE SWELLING HAS GONE DOWN SHE IS SAFE. GIVE HER A BATH :) -
Hard hitting stuff (a must read!)
mouseatthebusstop replied to Rowie-the-Pooh's topic in Dogs in need
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I know you get this question alot.....but....
mouseatthebusstop replied to Rowie-the-Pooh's topic in Everything about dogs
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If possible a walk when you come in from school. The nipping could be her adult teeth coming though try giving her a frozen carrot. the cold will help ease her gums :) how old is she now?
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THAT ONES BETTER BUT SAD :cry: :cry: :cry:
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I THINK SHEBA TOO :) :wink:
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Gladis likes soft toys that squeek Paddy likes the very hard plastic ones or a tennis ball Poppy has the twisted rope type. Stolen ones are the best Paddy will take the towel from the bathroom or a sock lost on its way to the wash he will have one end the Gladis the other :) :) :)
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sorry do not know the language will someone translate
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[img]www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?selected=101003[/img] very old photo must be 48 years old of my grandmother's dog Shandy and her cat, sorry it's only their backs Shandy loved me going to visit he would run round and round in circles in front of me.Paddy does the same now either when I get in from work or when he knows I am about to take them all out. As Paddy is doing it I remember Shandy all those years ago