My previous Welshie used to help himself from the canes in the garden! He would also eat every strawberry that ripened. We had been blaming the birds until he was caught red pawed.
The current one won't eat any of the fruits I've tried with him. He's strictly a meat and biscuits dog.
I've yet to find any list that is accurate - things can be harmful whilst not being poisonous (and there is a distinct difference, raw dough could bloat, it won't poison) and even things that are listed as "poisonous" are sometimes not in the quantities that are normally consumed.
Raspberry...
Yes indeed. The claims people make for CBD are quite unbelievable at times. Sadly this can mean so much unnecessary suffering as it's a long hard and sometimes impossible task to separate the fact from the fiction.
So much is touted as "fact" when it is at best unproven and sometimes...
From what I understand you may as well buy the cheap ones.
The "compostable" ones won't breakdown in landfill and I don't think there are any that are home compostable. I am not aware of any councils that allow the compostable ones in the food waste collections which is where they need to go...
Was he locked in the crate at night or was the door left open so he could roam about? If he's been used to being confined, maybe a half way house of crate but door open might help before getting rid of it entirely
A pup from an "extra" litter maybe? It's odd otherwise that your pup is not registered. KC welfare rules limit the number of litters a bitch can have to 4. It's widely flouted - the fashion for designer crosses has seen to that.
Can you see how many registered litters the mother has?
He may only be 10kg but he's a solid 10kg of pure muscle so I was a little worried when this tiny 4 month old pup ran up to say hello and wanted to play with him.
Normally my little thug plays rough, lots of body slamming and full on wrestling but he was really lovely with her. He ran at a...
You sound the perfect guest Judy! We'd have you any time. I did have a guest offer to post the dog food bowls she'd packed by mistake but I told her to keep them!
That hair is just gross - one of my least favourite jobs!
Most people don't I'm afraid. I expect to find glasses and crockery missing at changeovers. We factor those in to the overheads as consumables.
First set of guests broke both the toilet seats - this is apparently quite common! The second managed to break the door shelves in my fridge freezer...
I think all dogs love to steal food and are hard wired to try- you do need to train a reliable "leave it" if you haven't already for her own safety.
Harri will look at me if I use that command and then await permission to take it. I would still expect him to help himself to any food left...
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