I was replying to the OP with my own similar experience and what happened. I did point out that I was ready to step in at anytime and that this kind of approach may not work with her dogs.
You will be pleased to know that this will be my post on here. May I make a suggestion to the owner of...
I've had this problem once with two bitches, one was my border terrier, the other my girlfriends border collie. All of the other dogs were fine apart from these two.
On meeting the border collie flew at my border and had a go at her. Now my border had never had any problems meeting other...
Yours isn't unique in this behavior,many many sighthounds love doing this,its part of their character which I love. All I do is let them get on with it but give them a better alternative. I use folded up quilts for their beds,super comfy and easy to keep clean. More importantly easy for them to...
End of the day, you don't have the vaccine you take ya chances. Personally I've had both jabs now of the AZ vaccine and feel that my chances of surviving a bad case of the virus have dramatically gone up.
Like I've said you take ya chances if you don't have it. If you end up with it,its tough luck.
Just have a look at the side effects of paracetamol, all these side effects will of been reported for them to be printed on leaflets everyone gets with a box of tablets. Yet we pop these tablets like smarties without even thinking.
Don't know if you are experienced with whippets or other sighthounds. A good indication of a fit and health dog is being able to see the first three ribs through their coats. A nice fine outline of the three ribs is classed as being perfect for a whippet.
I've always thought that some people just have it when comes to dogs, they are tuned in.While other people have to work at it, its the same with horses I've found.
Its surprising what a dog can do just as a visible deterrent without showing any teeth. I'm guessing that most burglars would rather give a house a miss if there was a Doberman roaming around.
All I can go by are the things I've seen with my own eyes,not just things that are posted on the Internet which can be tilled one way or the other.
The greyhound kennels I've been to have been spot on. The kennel its self was more than adequate for any dog, my own dog doesn't have a bed made up...
@Finsky ....Fruitloop is a nice word that stops you from getting a forum ban and better than writing.. (beep)+(something you sit on)+ (end result after you've dug one)
All of my dogs have been called every name under the sun in the past,not that it makes anything difference to the dogs. It certainly made me feel better though at the time.
Your dog at 6 months old is in what I call the fruitloop stage, not a pup but not a adult... just a fruitloop....the good...
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