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Maybe it hates olives lol. Are they olives? Could be mushroom maybeRyck said:Beautiful dog wolf, makes me miss my huskies.. -_-
Here's a little vid I made today thought Dog-age might enjoy it.
http://youtu.be/09Fk7ldR2TA
Maybe it hates olives lol. Are they olives? Could be mushroom maybeRyck said:Beautiful dog wolf, makes me miss my huskies.. -_-
Here's a little vid I made today thought Dog-age might enjoy it.
http://youtu.be/09Fk7ldR2TA
Wolf said:Apologies for the delay but I finally got around to update the OP with every dog owner in this thread. Love that this thread is still going slow but sure, keep the updates coming dog-age.
No he wanted it bad... he's just a good boy. We always eat around him so he has learned only to take food when it is handed to him.pseudocaesar said:Maybe it hates olives lol. Are they olives? Could be mushroom maybe
RoninChaos said:Here's my baby girl. Her name is Georgia. She's a german pincher. She's 2 and a half. She's awesome with my son. She likes to jump up on people to say hi. Trying to work on that but don't know how. She's great though.
Here she is a few days after we got her.
Quacking said:In a couple of weeks I'll get one of those puppies:
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She's a cross between a boxer and an Italian beagle.
Names that I thought for now:
Smeargle
Missile
Braccobalda bau
Too bad I don't know if I can give her one of those names since I am not the only one who have to choose for the name, it's gonna be more a random thing between the names proposed by everyone.
Well I don't like too much the idea of have a dog though, especially because she's gonna be a med/big dog and our house isn't that big, plus we have already a 3 years old cat and I know already I'll be the one who'll have to walk that dog everytime.
But well, I hope I'll enjoy to have a dog again in my house.
Stahsky said:
Well keep hanging in. The first days(weeks) are defintely the hardest, you'll feel exhausted, but you just have to keep fighting.shas'la said:Help me dog gaf ! i got my pup yesterday, and everytime i put him in his playpen he starts barking and wants to come out, ive tried ignoring but he gets louder, usually end up saying" NO" in a loud voice, but ive got a feeling that is just still a form of attenion i'm giving him.
Also i though they were only supposed to pee and poo after eating/sleep so i should take him outside after he wakes up eats. But he still pees mid play time after the first pee?
This is harder than i thought GAF !![]()
Always associate the playpen with positive experiences. When you put him it, give him a little treat and make sure there's something in there for him to do like chew toys or the like. If you're worried about upsetting his stomach with something new, just give him a bit of food that he's normally been eating. And you're correct when you said that you're yelling is just another form of attention. You really should wait it out until he stops. He will eventually even though it's torture until then. When he does finally quiet down, either give a treat or even take him out. That will be the reward. He'll get used to it eventually. He'll realize being quiet is the appropriate behavior. The key here is patience.shas'la said:Help me dog gaf ! i got my pup yesterday, and everytime i put him in his playpen he starts barking and wants to come out, ive tried ignoring but he gets louder, usually end up saying" NO" in a loud voice, but ive got a feeling that is just still a form of attenion i'm giving him.
Also i though they were only supposed to pee and poo after eating/sleep so i should take him outside after he wakes up eats. But he still pees mid play time after the first pee?
This is harder than i thought GAF !![]()
Metroid Killer said:2. Everytime I run while Shikko is leashed he always wants to grab the leash with his mouth, instead I give him a stick or a toy. Is this just a 'feels good while running' thing or is it something else?
Wolf said:Apologies for the delay but I finally got around to update the OP with every dog owner in this thread. Love that this thread is still going slow but sure, keep the updates coming dog-age.
On a side note heres a recent shot of Wolf on a recent vacation to the States that my girlfriend and I took.![]()
Rented a palace of a house for a week with the ocean right at our backyard, Wolf got to go swimming every day and also got filthy when the tide went away. He had a blast no doubt.
Metroid Killer said:2. Everytime I run while Shikko is leashed he always wants to grab the leash with his mouth, instead I give him a stick or a toy. Is this just a 'feels good while running' thing or is it something else?
Shikko is almost 8 months now.
Metroid Killer said:2. Everytime I run while Shikko is leashed he always wants to grab the leash with his mouth, instead I give him a stick or a toy. Is this just a 'feels good while running' thing or is it something else?
Shikko is almost 8 months now.
He's an Icelandic Sheepdog. It's not a problem, since a 'no' or a stick will stop him from doing it. I'm thinking it may be because he is so excited about running that he can't help but biting on the leash, perhaps it's a puppy thing?Takuhi said:What kind of dog is he? Sight hounds seem to have an instinctual urge to bite things that grows with the speed at which they're moving.
HamPster PamPster said:
HamPster PamPster said:My dog turned 1 yesterday and everything is going well except she is horrible on the lease during walks. I figured she would just grow out of it at first and get used to walking next to me but so far nothing
Thoughts? Right now I use a harness that goes over her back (she'll coke herself until her eyes are red just using the collar). I tried a gentle leader but she never got used to it and kept scratching her face.
Also, the cat still attacks the dog when ever they are in the same room
Fellow Pem owner! *high five*Palmer_v1 said:You can mark me down on your big list as an owner of two Pembroke Welsh Corgis. I'll post pictures later.
Did you sleep in the same room as him? Me and my gf used the first 2 weeks to gradually sleep further away from our dog, until we were able to sleep in a room next to him with closed doors and no barking.Gowans007 said:Problem is he hates being on his own and barks. Got him a cage for tonight but any tips?
Tell me about it, after a week of staying at my parents summerhouse Shikko has been really bad at pulling during walks, I'm now doing stop and 180 turns every minute which makes me look like a mad man...MarleyManiac said:When your dog tries to pull, just STOP dead in your tracks and turn 180 deg. and walk the other way. After awhile your dog should learn that YOU lead the walk not him. It may be crazy for the 1st couple weeks as you will end up walking in circles, but this seems to work well.
HamPster PamPster said:Thoughts? Right now I use a harness that goes over her back [/url]
Gowans007 said:Thanks the probem is he just wants to be out and on the sleeping on the sofa next to us or last night he insisted in being at the bottom of the bed.
We'll try tho n bring the cage in the bedroom tonight.
Pretty much this. Don't open the crate when the pup cries. He'll associate the crying with freedom. Don't give the pup any attention at all when he cries. Doesn't matter if it's negative or positive. Be sure to get them to empty their bowels before bed too. Then you'll be sure that the crying is just for attention and not wanting to go outside. If you're absolutely sure they don't need to go out, just ignore. If it's possible they need to go, take them straight out, let them do their thing and then straight back to the crate. Be very matter of fact about it. Same thing if you leave the pup crated while gone. No prolonged goodbyes. Simply crate them with some toys or chewies, tell them to be good and maybe give a treat while the crate door is closed, and then leave.joelseph said:Put the dog in the cage and wear ear plugs for the first week if he cries. Being strict is the only way.
Confused101 said:Pretty much this. Don't open the crate when the pup cries. He'll associate the crying with freedom. Don't give the pup any attention at all when he cries. Doesn't matter if it's negative or positive. Be sure to get them to empty their bowels before bed too. Then you'll be sure that the crying is just for attention and not wanting to go outside. If you're absolutely sure they don't need to go out, just ignore. If it's possible they need to go, take them straight out, let them do their thing and then straight back to the crate. Be very matter of fact about it. Same thing if you leave the pup crated while gone. No prolonged goodbyes. Simply crate them with some toys or chewies, tell them to be good and maybe give a treat while the crate door is closed, and then leave.
I'm currently trying to get my pup to be trustworthy enough to be left out of the crate while I'm gone. She's a super chewer though. No matter how many toys I give her, she still finds something that amuses her more.
You got him yesterday right? I would say use 3-4 days where you move gradually away from him (same room as him-> next room with open door ->next room with closed door, etc.). And yeah if any accidents happen at night, deal with it while wearing your pokerface.Gowans007 said:Thanks guys we will follow the tough love to the letter and be strict.
In this way should we try to leave the pup downstairs straight away?
He's 17 weeks old, was a stray and has been in a shelter with other dogs most of his life,
I did this as well. It does help when they know you're right there. However, they also know you can hear them when they cry. They don't cry forever though and eventually they will know that the only way to get out is to be quiet.MarleyManiac said:We left the crate in our bedroom though to give her comfort knowing we were close.
Ettie said:A good rule for those with young pups, especially small breeds:
They can hold their water and waste one hour for every month old they are up to six months. This is less true for large breeds that reach physical maturity quickly.
I have a five pounder that's two years old. She can go every three hours if we'd take her.
^^^ Yes, this. Dogs love schedules. Once they get used to it, they will be letting you know when it's time. My puppy knows I wake up every day at 7:00am to get ready for work. If I try to snooze the alarm, she's jumping on the side of the bed wanting to be let out and to eat her breakfast. If I want to sleep in on the weekends, I still have to let her out and put her food down but then I can go back to bed and she'll usually follow and take a quick nap.joelseph said:It is also good to get dogs under two onto a strict bathroom schedule and location. Develop a schedule that fits your dog size and age and stick to it. Also try and take them out to potty at the same times and to the same spots.
wtf, this looks freakishly similar to my dogclose to the edge said:![]()
Cocker Spaniel, 8 years old. (Isidor) He's pretty awesome, very lively but he can be very annoying.
lolz. what the hell is this??? did you smear butter all over the camera lens or something?Quacking said:In a couple of weeks I'll get one of those puppies:
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I didn't take this genius, it was a shoot of the owners that used the phone probably, I still have to meet that dog.equap said:lolz. what the hell is this??? did you smear butter all over the camera lens or something?