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• #2302
No, it’s a terrible sign. I’ll take her off your hands
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• #2303
Do you mind saying to me who the breeder was? Seeing your pup puts me in mind to get another (my GSP is 10 soon).
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• #2304
We do this too :) He's pretty attached, but we leave him in a room for a few minutes, will increase with time, and ignore him when we get back in.
The vet told us to, saying to make it a pretty normal thing being left alone and not really a celebration to look forward to when we get back.
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• #2305
PM’d
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• #2306
Just got back from a run in Greenwich Park. I have never seen so many puppies in the course of an hour before!
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• #2307
Such a cute photo. I’ve stolen and sent to my family group chat - part of my “let’s get another dog even though my wife doesn’t want one” plan. Mmmmwwehhhaaaaa
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• #2308
Lovely video.
You upload in the compose window with 'upload a file'. You have to try selecting the file a couple of times, but it usually works eventually.
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• #2309
Look at her!
Few female names I've heard round this way. Pepper. Poppy. Hazel. Ruby (Rhubarb). Quite a few Poppies over here actually.
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• #2310
Errol made the hilarious mistake of thinking a green algae-covered pond was a lawn. After a brief moment of panic when he disappeared beneath the surface, I almost cried laughing as he motored around the pond chasing ducks.
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• #2311
Errol made the hilarious mistake of thinking a green algae-covered pond was a lawn.
Living on boats, that's a constant hazard and fear. Some of the idiots never learn. Last year, one of mine leaped the blocked entrance and went after a duck. He was half-drowned by the time we noticed him missing. Little prick gives me heartfailure on a regular basis.
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• #2312
This is just a general advice rather than an answer to one of your questions. Puppies love tennis balls, why wouldn't they? Our, now eight year old, puppy has loved them all his life and takes them on walks or finds them himself. He can skin and gut a tennis ball in about three minutes, if so inclined.
We were warned by our vet but we didn't listen, "Do not let your dog have a tennis ball as they are very abrasive", she said.
Our dog has not got a pointy tooth left in his head, they've all been worn flat by the chewing bloody tennis balls.
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• #2313
A dog walker I sometimes exchange a few words with has a placid bull terrier.
The dog is not allowed tennis balls.
A while ago the dog went off his food, stopped pooing.
Visit to vets and X-ray showed nothing,
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• #2314
Hehe. Thanks. She loves a chew. Obviously prefers the rugs and wickerwork than her array of dog chew toys, but I guess that’s par for the course.
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• #2315
Cheers! She’s currently going by Willow which might well stick although Pepper and Biscuit are both in contention.
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• #2316
Friends of ours have just gone with Olive, I quite like Nutmeg (shortened to Meg for park shouting) and Vanilla (Van for park shouting)
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• #2317
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• #2318
Amazing
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• #2319
Benny from a few pages back... same position, same stance. haha
reminds me of rowdy from scrubs
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• #2320
although Pepper and Biscuit are both in contention.
The family who stole Cheyenne my Staffy x chow puppy when i was 8 renamed him Biscuit, lamest name ever, don't do it.
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• #2321
Willow is a cute name!
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• #2322
Whatever you name the pup, it will frequently be called 'get here you bastard'.
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• #2323
We use “Ratbag” frequently, instead of Phoebe or feebs.
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• #2324
Awesome doggie!
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• #2325
My friend's partner was an assistance dog trainer for many years and in their spare time they would have police dog puppies to stay. They'd get them at 8-9 weeks and keep them about a year. For the first few weeks the dogs were called "Puppy" as the thinking is it ends on a soft note. Once the basics are learnt then the dog's name was changed.
That's similar to what we tried! If we did decide we needed to check on Crumpet when she was crying, we'd make a point to more or less ignore her whilst still being in the same room doing other tasks whilst surreptitiously trying to work out what had upset her (usually the cat being a dick).