Dog Owner Chat V. 5

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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ » Tue Aug 20, 2019 10:22 pm

      gah I'm so annoyed at myself right now.
      So I'm on holiday, and a part of the reason I came to Wales this time in August was to take Chicken on holiday and to also see the Welsh Kennel Club show (Championships, I think? I believe it's to judge who gets to go to Crufts).
      I really wanted to see the Utility and Working group shows especially. Mainly to see the dozen Malamutes that go and to spot if anyone was showing Eurasiers, haha. I went 2 years ago and there were the most amazingly groomed Afghans and Old English Sheepdogs, as well as some really obscure sheepdogs from around the world, and the agility was sooo nerve-wracking.
      We went to the showground today, and it turns out I had the dates down from last year and we missed it by 2 days???
      I'm so disappointeddd; this is the only actual/official dog show I ever go to and it's been amazing every time :( I was so excited.










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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Crossflare » Wed Aug 21, 2019 12:17 am

Gosh I love my dog. I can't help but notice that herding breeds for some reason or at least all the herding dogs I have owned have a scar on their snout from trying to get out of a crate.

Is this a normal thing or is this just coincidental cause my border had scar on the same spot on his nose.

Mickey my deceased dog who died in 2015 was quite small for a male border collie but he had a scar on his nose from probably running into the crate door or chewing at bars and Molly has a scar in the same spot.

Mickey was around 6-7 months ish maybe 8 months when we got him so he was quite mellow but he was also mishandled meaning that people had him and didn't know how to properly deal with him so mistreated him and made him wary of men with deep voices. He also hated dogs sniffing his butt he'd tolerate but growl if they stuck their noses under his belly.

The only dogs he ever got along with where our neighbors Collie who was the same breed as Lassie. But for a female she was gorgeous and her name was Maggie. She ended accidently mothering a litter and was subsequently spayed after the pups all went to loving homes who happened to be friends or adult children of our neighbors family. They were half st bernard cause they got huge and the dad belonged to a neighbor who also had a silly german short haired pointer who kept getting our of his electric fence and was to afraid to go back. The neighbors later stopped using the electric fence cause it wasn't keeping the dogs contained on a hill.

Edit: It was an electric invisible fence wasn't very effective due to the fact that the property sat on hill and a big dog running full force after a squirrel or rabbit down there won't notice the collar until they try to go back it was highly ineffective and they ended up replacing it with a fenced in yard after Maggie's pups grew up.

Side note: Invisible fences are not something I recommend having seen first hand from both a cousins dog and a former neighbors, that these things can be easily ignored by a dog who really wants to chase something they can and will run straight through often times and getting back into the yard becomes an issue for the dog. So they aren't worth using or paying for on a property in my opinion.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Skysong » Wed Aug 21, 2019 2:57 pm

My mother while I was at work completely disregarded what the vet told her.

I get home and after a week of Lilly doing great on her leg when I take her out, is back to no weight at all and whimpering when she moves.

Vets orders were three weeks limited mobility, her appointment is tomorrow and she’s almost back at the point she started at. According to my dad, she was jumping and playing with Thor.

She isn’t supposed to be out of the crate other than to potty.

My mother completely disregarded that and if this ligament is not getting better, it’s on my mother and I won’t let her forget it.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Gizmutt » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:09 pm

oh.my.goodness.
Where did my bitty puppy go?

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So say goodbye to the old, and hello to that rainbow road ...
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Boneabii » Thu Aug 22, 2019 5:13 pm

Uh, hi, I'd like to introduce my dog, Pepper. Center of my world.

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We got him from a breeder who had a lot of accidental double merles. We were smart and watched out for the signs. Pepper has some behavioral issues. He's a sweetie with humans, but is aggressive to any animal bigger than him. (aka tries to pick fights with staffordshire bull terriers. not saying i hate them but still thats not smart, pup.) He's three years old and will turn four in November!
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Angelus Gaston » Thu Aug 22, 2019 6:07 pm

Ocean wrote:Mentions: Throw-up

I haven't posted here in a long time, but tonight my dog got sick. The threw up a big amount so we put her in the playroom, which has hard floors (easier to clean), the door to the backyard and the dog kennels. Well tonight, Penny kinda scared me because she hardly moved for about 30 minutes after she threw up, which was around the time we were eating dinner.

She usually comes over and lays under the table as we eat, but she stayed in the playroom, on the towel by the door. I went to go grab the bed from Cali's kennel, when she walked straight into Cali's kennel. This is very unlike her, she knows better. She immediately sat on the bed and laid down. I felt bad for moving her but I wanted her to having something better to lay on. I was able to get her out and I laid the bed by the door and she laid there for about 15-20 more minutes.

She got up at one point, because my brother just started eating. She hardly made it a couple of feet without throwing up again. I got her back to the playroom and put up the babygate where I watched tv so I could keep an eye on her.

I went to my room for a minute and I heard her barking. I went back, and she was barking at something outside. Surprised me that she had enough energy, so I let her out. She ran around the backyard for about 2 minutes before she was worn out and came back inside. I now have her in my room. She hasn't moved but she hasn't thrown up again either. I just checked on her and she felt cold to the touch, like she's having a hard time keeping her body warm. I put a blanket on her, but she just seems so worn out.

I haven't had a dog do this before, even though I've had them all of my life. Should I be worried? She's responsive but is really tired and couldn't keep her eyes open when I was laying next to her, she seems like she's in a daze. She usually sleeps with me but I'm not sure if it would be better to keep her in her kennel or keep her in my room so I can make sure she's okay.

Take her to the vets immediately.

A sudden down hill illness like this needs vet advice.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby skephalo » Thu Aug 22, 2019 8:25 pm

so, my german shepard mila keeps breaking into our basement and peeing in it. the basement is closed off by a retract-a-gate that looks like this :
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we have the switch locked all the time and a large crate in front of it now too. though, most of the time she pushes the crate with her nose and squeezes under the gate. we let her outside to go to the bathroom and play with her plenty also. we can’t really take her on walks because she has a shock collar on sometimes and now she’s too scared to leave the border unless we drive her out (i’m usually the only one home and i don’t own a car) what should i do? does anyone have an idea of why she’s doing it?
also here’s a video if anyone’s confused : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=APye-VnfFQg
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ » Fri Aug 23, 2019 12:34 am

      This may be dumb and not interesting to anyone at all, but I just wanted to share my future dog plans?
      (you are more than welcome to ignore this as its mostly just me rambling)

      I don't plan on getting my own personal dog for a long time, so any other dog I get between now and "future dream dog" will be someone I love but will be a family dog.
      I've had my eye on Eurasiers for a while now, and I fall more and more in love with them every time I see one. As much as I love Malamutes, I don't think I'm the right person for one, so "FDD" will 99.9% definitely be a Eurasier. They're large, groomable, companion dogs and appear to tick all my boxes.
      Once I get my house in the countryside and have a dog-friendly job where I can spend a healthy amount of time with my dog, I want to get a Eurasier. That would be either from one of the few breeders here in the UK, or what I'd rather do is save up for the extra expenses and get a KC registered import.
      This may seem a bit vain, but I'd look for a wolf grey or red (without the darker mask) over any other coat colour, though red would would probably be what I'd go for. The other coats are lovely, but those two are what I prefer.
      I already have a series of names picked out for him: "Wolf" (either in wolf grey or just a homeage to my baby Winston) "Winnie (Winston II), Aslan, Simba, Kovu, Sol/Solil/Sunny, Zanzibar (Zanzi), Fox."
      I adore dogs of both sexes, but for certain "FDD" will be male, as I find I bond with them better than females.
      I'd love to show him if the KC accept him which means stepping outside of my social anxiety box and going to ringcraft classes and/or hiring someone to exhibit him which will be a steep learning curve since I've never shown dogs before. Before or while I have him, I'd love to take dog grooming and canine behaviour classes, as I've always been interested in those two things and I think it would really benefit us. I'd still be super proud of him even if it's just for fun and he doesn't get anywhere, but if he does progress and show himself to be an example of the breed, I wouldn't mind studding him. Problem is, I'd have to vet everyone extensively, and I'd probably annoy the life out of the owner of the female constantly asking who the pups are going to and making sure they all have all my contact details if they want to stay in touch/ask questions. Honestly I probably wouldn't think any of them are good enough for my boy's kiddos haha.
      When we're both settled into whatever we're doing together, I'd for sure look into getting him a rescue friend. They'd have to be good with cats (maybe) and other dogs, but they wouldn't have to like being around young children because then we'd have something in common. "FDD" would have a friend, and I'd be giving a well-deserving rescue a home.
      But, that's it. I'm basically waiting until I'm rich to get a dog (I can dream), haha. I'll devote my life to him and he will be my absolute baby - we will go everywhere together.

      So, that's me, and you're welcome to offer your opinions even if it's "wow that's a terrible idea" or "wow that's a bit ambitious", or "hahaaa you know nothing about any of this(no, I don't)" . I just wanted to put my ideal dog situation out there because I think it's good to have plans/ambitions.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby zimmerman. » Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:01 am

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Re: Dog Owner Chat V. 5

Postby Imzadi83 » Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:30 pm

Ocean wrote:Small update:

She seems back to normal today, she's running around has her energy back.


I'm glad to hear that, though I'd still advice taking her to a vet ASAP
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