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As promised please see below some pictures of Hutchy (our 2 yr old) and Finlay (11 week old) who both came from the same sire (Parkstone buttons). Only 2 pics for now as still struggling with the camera (as per the attached) 8)
 
Paula Roberts said:
cant see anything Kaz :- "

Im really sorry the pics havent worked yet, this is really bloody annoying me :angry: !!! Im dying for you all to see them as well :( !Will get on to my other half, Tim and try and get them put on properly very soon thanks for your patience!!!

While Im on, Im really worried about my two. Hutchy is 2 and the most placid well behaved boy you could meet, then Finlay 3 mths, joined the family nearly 2 weeks ago.

Now I know they will fight etc but Finlay really hurts Hutchy, bites his ears, yanks Hutchys fur with his teeth all around the garden now this is no fun for Hutchy who yelps with pain :rant: when he does it but he wont bite him back cos he is too soft and its not in his nature!! Hutchy gives a growl back but really he just doesnt seem to like him. And our family think weve made a mistake by getting another one as they both just seem to have completely different personalities. :(

I really need some tips as to how to discipline Finlay effectively and give him the right sort of attention.

People have said that in a few weeks they will be inseperable but I just cant imagine this at the moment :wacko: But I really hope this is the case. I just hate to see Hutchy so upset and its now upsetting me a lot :( :(

I do make sure Hutchy has his own time on his own away from Finlay too and always feed him first and treat him first etc.

Any feedback would be hugely appreciated and I will get them photos on if its the last bloody thing I do!!

Thanks all

Karen :)
 
kaz said:
Paula Roberts said:
cant see anything Kaz :- "

Im really sorry the pics havent worked yet, this is really bloody annoying me :angry: !!! Im dying for you all to see them as well :( !Will get on to my other half, Tim and try and get them put on properly very soon thanks for your patience!!!

I assume you have uploaded the pics to a hosting website somewhere abd that they are in JPEG format? If so you will need to use the [ img ] followed by [ /img ] tags (but without the spaces) either end of the web address for the picture. The address must be a complete URL including the http://www bit at the start. The picture name itself will be case sensitive as is the file extension (the jpg bit) so for example picture.jpg is not the same file as Picture.JPG.
 
Hi Kaz

Morrissey arrived in May :wub: and tortured my little Daisy for weeks :( it seemed she couldn't walk anywhere without the pups teeth clamped to her back leg or an ear, he followed her everywhere jumping up biting her neck, she had loads of little scabs in her fur. But she wouldn't tell him off not even a grumble. He used to fall asleep with his jaw clamped on some part of her (leg or ear usually)

Morrissey is now about 19 weeks and seems to have lost his get out of jail card coz now she tells him and he doesn't try it on so much except for mutual playing. :thumbsup:

We also have an elderly greyhound and he didn't bother her at all o:)

Even with all the biting and rough housing they curl up together for a nap and fret when the other isn't there :wub:

Hope this helps
 
Thanks for the supportive advice re your pups.

With regard to hosting websites where you can put pics. please can someone advise of one that anyone can use so that we can get our pics onto K9?

many thanks
 
Hi Kaz, you need to resize your pictures, i find this way easy .......

Right click on a pic

scroll down the option to open with and select PAINT

in paint click on image at the top of the screen

select stretch/skew from the options list

In here reduce your image to 20% or 25% on both options

click OK

you now have to save your reduced pic as a new image

click on file

select save as

give your new pic a name

save it

Hope this helps :thumbsup:
 
A useful hosting site is www.photobucket.com. Save the picture as Julie says then in photobucket attatch the pics as you would to an email. Then copy and paste the last line of hypertext under the picture (starting .....) to you post on here. Good luck. :luck:

About the puppy situation- it will settle. They always seem to be ridiculously tollerant of little puppies, but as the puppies get a bit older the tollerance decreases and the puppy learns to behave. :D
 

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