Looks like the Cee.Ay.Tee is being teased in the last pic! If nibbling and paw on top, then I think that is a step too far.
We have 2 young greyhounds, an old collie cross and 2 youngish cats. No2 greyhound has nibbled the cheekier cat in the same way in the past. Usually caused by the cat...
Been running around with labradors, setters, a tiny Jack Russell and numerous other doggies :D
Kim sometimes lunges on the lead if a small dog hurtles after a ball, but instantly stops, drops her ears and looks at me now. Mel just looks on. So nearly 100% now.
This is two tired dogs watching...
Great post!
Home made baked liver pieces even distract me :clown: Bought-in dried tripe sticks in a rustly plastic bag for retrievals works well - and takes a few seconds crunching whilst I get the three leads on.
I totally agree and that is what I want to acheive 100% (not just 80 or 90 %). I don't want anyone to be scared/upset or uncomfortable. I've had compliments about how well they are behaved by some dog owners!
But, I also steer away from others and admit to having made mistakes. Generally dogs...
Up until a couple weeks ago they have been to the puppy party at the vets - running about with really tiny ones.
On the field it's OK with known dogs and really easy with one greyhound (either of them) or with two of us humans. Just with two ghunds plus 3rd dog and the initial arrival at the...
So, Mel is a very relaxed dog. She focusses on the ball I have for her, chases and retrieves it. Kim (her sister) has never been so good at retrieving usually because Mel always wants to look after No1 - any ball thrown is "mine!".
If Mel gets the ball, Kim grabs the end of the rope on it, then...
Mel is now 27.5Kg, Kim is 25.2Kg. Chloe has lost a bit due to more walkies and is around 16Kg (13 ish years old).
Tongues hanging out as they have been chasing each other and the ball for about 10 minutes.
Puppy party really good - the vet offers advice and tries to sell dogfood, but has absolutely no chance! All the dogs benefit from being together - with the added bonus that there is no more fear of going to the vets :thumbsup:
Beware of giant doggies! They are doing really well - both are over 25Kg at 8 months and mix on the field with most dogs - even the ancient (blind) yorkie and the small white fluffy things! Mel (no#1 tan dog) is particularly good with any other dogs, Kim (black one) needs a bit of control with...
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