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indys always been a bussy pup and up to mischef playing and getting in troubel. Well shes just turnes 5 months old over the last few days shes turnd into a monster I am shatterd trying to keep up with her. she is now delobtatly being hauty takeing thinks she knows she shouldnt and sculking about with her ears down when she does it she been stealing food from work tops just throghing it on the floor not eating it the poor xmas tree is striped bare shes driving us mad. Its not her usual playing up were sh taks somthing you say no she woll normaly leave it and you can put it back were it came from. this time shes strat back at it time and time again

I know if the others get naughty we take them for longer walks and tire them out and it usualy stopes it but I dont want to over excreise her as shes only a pup so she gets 2 15 mim walks a day and as much play as she wants in the houes and garden. is this normal for her age is she turning into a stroppy teanger allready shes never ben a saint but shes turned into a k9 wrecking machien :eek: :eek:
 
Sounds like a typical Whippet pup to me!! (w00t) Don't worry, they calm down at bit after about 18 months!! :lol:
 
she was a topical whippet pup now shes turned into supper devil pup :lol: :lol: shes got to much energy
 
I wonder if she's related to Spry :lol: she's just like that full belt at everything (w00t) don't ya just love em :wub: :sweating:
 
I could send Lily and Frankie over to help. :lol: At 12 weeks they go MAD round the lounge! (w00t)
 
Juley said:
Sounds like a typical Whippet pup to me!! (w00t)   Don't worry, they calm down at bit after about 18 months!! :lol:

dont you mean 18 years (w00t)

kobi is a couple of weeks younger and he too is the most NAUGHTIEST little thing i have EVER come across (w00t)

but i :wub: him :b

come home to something destroyed every day :rant:

they are only left on their own for 2 hours max !!!!!!!!!!

2 hours too long in mouse n kobis case :- "
 
must be something in the water, me thinks :blink: along with general evilness, dante has decided hair chewing is FUN! my hair, the kids hair, dolls hair. real or artificial, he has to munch :rant: i'm dreading when the strands he's stolen off my head come out the other end :x

things will settle down, eventually! if these devil pups of ours live that bleeding long :lol:
 
fallenangel said:
indys always been a bussy pup and up to mischef playing and getting in troubel.  Well shes just turnes 5 months old over the last few days shes turnd into a monster I am shatterd trying to keep up with her. she is now delobtatly being hauty takeing thinks she knows she shouldnt and sculking about with her ears down when she does it she been stealing food from work tops just throghing it on the floor not eating it the poor xmas tree is striped bare shes driving us mad. Its not her usual playing up were sh taks somthing you say no she woll normaly leave it and you can put it back were it came from. this time shes strat back at it time and time again  I know if the others get naughty we take them for longer walks and tire them out and it usualy stopes it but I dont want to over excreise her as shes only a pup so she gets 2 15 mim walks a day and as much play as she wants in the houes and garden. is this normal for her age is she turning into a stroppy teanger allready shes never ben a saint but shes turned into a k9 wrecking machien :eek:   :eek:

 
I have a seven month old pup called Milo he is always stealing food and today he ate my 4 year old daughters advent calender. he never seems to get tired no matter how long his walks are and has recently started to eat the kitchen door i just hope that he grows out of it soon, oh yes and he always wants to hump other dogs
 
victony said:
I have a seven month old pup called Milo he is always stealing food and today he ate my 4 year old daughters advent calender. he never seems to get tired no matter how long his walks are and has recently started to eat the kitchen door i just hope that he grows out of it soon, oh yes and he always wants to hump other dogs
Think its the names you gave him our milos is a food thef but as hes a 28" at the sholder greyhound he can reach anything aswell. All thought he dosnt hump anything thank god dont fancy a greyhound attached to my leg :lol: :lol: :lol:

this is our milo still looking good at nearly 9 years old :D
 
tank does the same its fun having a monster if you like i will pop him in the post and he can keep indy company, then you can send him back when he is better behaved. :cheers:
 
fallenangel said:
victony said:
I have a seven month old pup called Milo he is always stealing food and today he ate my 4 year old daughters advent calender. he never seems to get tired no matter how long his walks are and has recently started to eat the kitchen door i just hope that he grows out of it soon, oh yes and he always wants to hump other dogs
Think its the names you gave him our milos is a food thef but as hes a 28" at the sholder greyhound he can reach anything aswell. All thought he dosnt hump anything thank god dont fancy a greyhound attached to my leg :lol: :lol: :lol:

this is our milo still looking good at nearly 9 years old :D

Oh dear my Milo is only 12 weeks old :wacko: help.....
 
mtotos said:
tank does the same its fun having a monster if you like i  will pop him in the post and he can keep indy company, then you can send him back when he is better behaved.  :cheers:
You can have Toby to he's not so much naughty but squeals at the top of his voice so much so that he makes noisy William my greyhound seem quiet

Mind you we've found out how to calm him down we tried putting him in a cage with uncle Owen he chewed poor Owen's ears and other bits!!!! we tried him with Aunty Tegan she'll tell her own pups of not him so couln't put him in with William who'd eat him on his own he screamed even more so it was in with daddy Bandit and hey presto he's quiet daddy doesn't stand for puppy nonsense and will tell him of when he squeels he's happy to play with him but wan't stand for bitting and chewingthings he shouldn't
 
oakmoorehill said:
mtotos said:
tank does the same its fun having a monster if you like i  will pop him in the post and he can keep indy company, then you can send him back when he is better behaved.  :cheers:
You can have Toby to he's not so much naughty but squeals at the top of his voice so much so that he makes noisy William my greyhound seem quiet

Mind you we've found out how to calm him down we tried putting him in a cage with uncle Owen he chewed poor Owen's ears and other bits!!!! we tried him with Aunty Tegan she'll tell her own pups of not him so couln't put him in with William who'd eat him on his own he screamed even more so it was in with daddy Bandit and hey presto he's quiet daddy doesn't stand for puppy nonsense and will tell him of when he squeels he's happy to play with him but wan't stand for bitting and chewingthings he shouldn't

can i borrow 'daddy Bandit' for a bit to see if he will cure my own devil pup, he has suddenly got a whole lot worse this last week or two, so much so i have had to resort to a cage again if i leave him for longer than 5 minutes, i've not had to do that for a couple of months :angry: not sure what has kicked it all off again
 
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beaker said:
oakmoorehill said:
mtotos said:
tank does the same its fun having a monster if you like i  will pop him in the post and he can keep indy company, then you can send him back when he is better behaved.  :cheers:
You can have Toby to he's not so much naughty but squeals at the top of his voice so much so that he makes noisy William my greyhound seem quiet

Mind you we've found out how to calm him down we tried putting him in a cage with uncle Owen he chewed poor Owen's ears and other bits!!!! we tried him with Aunty Tegan she'll tell her own pups of not him so couln't put him in with William who'd eat him on his own he screamed even more so it was in with daddy Bandit and hey presto he's quiet daddy doesn't stand for puppy nonsense and will tell him of when he squeels he's happy to play with him but wan't stand for bitting and chewingthings he shouldn't

can i borrow 'daddy Bandit' for a bit to see if he will cure my own devil pup, he has suddenly got a whole lot worse this last week or two, so much so i have had to resort to a cage again if i leave him for longer than 5 minutes, i've not had to do that for a couple of months :angry: not sure what has kicked it all off again

Must be the weather up Till Now Indy only goes in her pen if we go out or go to bed but I dearnt even go to the loo now as she gets up to allsorts
 
Well I'm very glad that others are having troubles too and that its not only me. Josphine has started peeing on the floor over night again and has taken to throwing anything she can pick up as far as she can. Nothing broken yet, but that's a miracle (and now that I have said I'm sure something will break over night)
 
beaker said:
oakmoorehill said:
mtotos said:
tank does the same its fun having a monster if you like i  will pop him in the post and he can keep indy company, then you can send him back when he is better behaved.  :cheers:
You can have Toby to he's not so much naughty but squeals at the top of his voice so much so that he makes noisy William my greyhound seem quiet

Mind you we've found out how to calm him down we tried putting him in a cage with uncle Owen he chewed poor Owen's ears and other bits!!!! we tried him with Aunty Tegan she'll tell her own pups of not him so couln't put him in with William who'd eat him on his own he screamed even more so it was in with daddy Bandit and hey presto he's quiet daddy doesn't stand for puppy nonsense and will tell him of when he squeels he's happy to play with him but wan't stand for bitting and chewingthings he shouldn't

can i borrow 'daddy Bandit' for a bit to see if he will cure my own devil pup, he has suddenly got a whole lot worse this last week or two, so much so i have had to resort to a cage again if i leave him for longer than 5 minutes, i've not had to do that for a couple of months :angry: not sure what has kicked it all off again

Sorry Becky I don't think even daddy Bandit would cure your devil pup :devil: I've got the added help in the fact I 've got a bitch in season soBandit's doing the I'm a big stud dog no bodies going to mess with me bit :oops: maybe I'd better remind him Maggie is his daughter
 
I know whats wrong with them their all getting excited......... [SIZE=14pt]waiting for Santa to come :lol: :lol: :lol: [/SIZE]
 
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pamalkie said:
I know whats wrong with them  their all getting excited......... [SIZE=14pt]waiting for Santa to come :lol:   :lol:   :lol: [/SIZE]
Well if she nicks another furry ball of my xmas tree we will cancel her xmas :angry:
 
Dont worry fallenangel- my flo is now 5 and half months old and she's really 'testing' me as a patient person!!! :rant:

But i do find it amusing- you have to have an odd sense of humour :- "

Iput flo out for wees and when its time to come in, she trots up the path, gets a foot away from the door- looks at me obstinately- then turns around and runs away!!!! :blink:

She has also started to steal lumps of coal from our fire- obviously not lit! and enjoys hiding them EVERYWHERE...

Dont we love em tho'! :wub: :oops:

magx
 

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