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Postby Keriae » Sun Jan 03, 2016 1:52 am

    We went and got Mary today! She's already settling in really well; no signs of stress, apart from the car journey home. We were given a bag of Wainwright's dry food, though I don't think we'll be continuing to buy it. I'll post some pictures later c:
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby Alizei » Sun Jan 03, 2016 2:32 am

We had a sad time during the Christmas time :C
Lara was sick and we were looking for any vet we could find during this time. Luckily, we found one and we could help Lara. But it took the whole day. Because of that, we were late with our Christmas preparations.

At least now she's feeling good. The weather's quite good today, so we had a walk.

It's her second Christmas with us, and previous year we had the same problem! She wasn't eating anything, what normally isn't a problem.
I hope she won't be sick next year. It isn't nice when you see your dog's sad for Christmas :c
Luckily, Rafi is healthy ^^
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby Luzien » Sun Jan 03, 2016 3:54 am

@ Imzadi83:
thank you very much for this nice and helpful answers, and really fast too,... i did look at them today, and think i will try them out. :D
the toothbrush i think i try the normal as you did say, i already found a bamboo one^^

chewys and so are a bit difficult...shes a big dog...most are gone in two-five bites, so i always need to find bigger ones or hard baked one that last longer^^...and most sell only small :lol: but maybe i try the raw chicken neck and see how she likes them or the duck feet ^^
the raw meet bones...where do you get the best and do you give wild or cow or something else(with marrow inside?)...?
...pig we dont give

- i also like to ask, what about fish, do you or someone else feed your dog them....there are whole dry fish to buy but im not sure if they could shock on part of them...

-How about this, do you would feed them, give to Play? are they any good for Dogs, do they like it? :

- http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WAJ6NYG?psc=1 --ANTLER
- http://www.amazon.com/The-Honest-Kitche ... 716J50TP90 --FISH
- http://www.amazon.com/Only-Natural-Pet- ... whole+fish
- http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AED ... UTF8&psc=1 --not sure if this is good as not really raw anymore...


von CatsInTheDark » Sa Jan 02, 2016 6:10 pm
Aww, so cute! I'm getting a dog very soon, as one of my birthday presents (b-day is Dec. 5th) was a dog, but my family went on vacation to California really soon after my birthday so I couldn't have one right away (sad face) but now I'm getting one super soon and I'm so excited! My family is going looking at Second Chance for a young/adult dog to bring home with us, not breed-specific but with the right temperament and (I hope) a big dog because big dogs are KAWAII!


Thats great that you can get a dog, hope you will have lots of fun with her or him ^^
may i ask why only an Young or adult...why not also try to look at the older ones...when you are big in sports you still could find one that likes to run and jump ;) and some of those are great first time Dogs ^^
and how strong and active are you, most larger breeds also are strong, may need a good Trainer, and need lots of walking and running each day...
i find a boxer funny...they are fun and playful till old Age, when you are youger you will have lots of growing with them its as if you have a second sibbling^^ but im way to much into crazy Terrier and large herd protection dogs to go for them

do you know what breed? or a mix? did you already had a look at there Website to see what you may like?
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby FlynnEugene » Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:19 am

Just a quick update!

So BluMalinois gave me a trick training book for Christmas with 101 tricks in it!!! So I can't wait to get started training Addy and Izzy some fun tricks. Izzy and Addy also got presents from her dog Ace, so some little stuffed toys, a ball and some treats!!

Blu and I also gave Addy a trim and we were able to try out my new grooming kit. For my first time grooming a dog ever, I think she turned out pretty good!!! Of course I will need more practice but she does't look scrappy anymore. The wild fur on her ears was really bothering me and now it is no longer there!!!
Anyway, here are some pictures of the pups! * Crop if quoting*

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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby wolvesinthedark » Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:34 am

Luzien wrote:
von CatsInTheDark » Sa Jan 02, 2016 6:10 pm
Aww, so cute! I'm getting a dog very soon, as one of my birthday presents (b-day is Dec. 5th) was a dog, but my family went on vacation to California really soon after my birthday so I couldn't have one right away (sad face) but now I'm getting one super soon and I'm so excited! My family is going looking at Second Chance for a young/adult dog to bring home with us, not breed-specific but with the right temperament and (I hope) a big dog because big dogs are KAWAII!


Thats great that you can get a dog, hope you will have lots of fun with her or him ^^
may i ask why only an Young or adult...why not also try to look at the older ones...when you are big in sports you still could find one that likes to run and jump ;) and some of those are great first time Dogs ^^
and how strong and active are you, most larger breeds also are strong, may need a good Trainer, and need lots of walking and running each day...
i find a boxer funny...they are fun and playful till old Age, when you are youger you will have lots of growing with them its as if you have a second sibbling^^ but im way to much into crazy Terrier and large herd protection dogs to go for them

do you know what breed? or a mix? did you already had a look at there Website to see what you may like?


I'm very active, as is my older brother, so my family is looking for a young or adult dog to keep up with us. We also don't want to be worried about a puppy, as caring for one is difficult and we probably won't have the time. We also don't want to have to potty-train animals, and puppies are adopted a lot but adult dogs don't get a ton of attention. No one really cares what breed it is, and we all have experience with dogs even though my brother and I have never owned dogs ourselves. We're also hoping for a dog that's patient and won't eat the cat's food. The cat is another reason that we want a big dog, because for some reason she hates smaller dogs even though she LOVES big dogs. Also, we don't want the dog we get to eat all the cat food that we have to leave out when we're gone during the day.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby Cardinal » Sun Jan 03, 2016 8:14 am

Unless you put the cat food away the dog will get into it, its a self rewarding behavior and very hard to break. Just keep the cat food up high or feed your cats meals.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby Luzien » Sun Jan 03, 2016 8:37 am

CatsInTheDark wrote:
I'm very active, as is my older brother, so my family is looking for a young or adult dog to keep up with us. We also don't want to be worried about a puppy, as caring for one is difficult and we probably won't have the time. We also don't want to have to potty-train animals, and puppies are adopted a lot but adult dogs don't get a ton of attention. No one really cares what breed it is, and we all have experience with dogs even though my brother and I have never owned dogs ourselves. We're also hoping for a dog that's patient and won't eat the cat's food. The cat is another reason that we want a big dog, because for some reason she hates smaller dogs even though she LOVES big dogs. Also, we don't want the dog we get to eat all the cat food that we have to leave out when we're gone during the day.


sounds not bad that you and your brother can give enough care and workout ;)
yes puppy need terrible much time and patience^^

not eating cat Food....
that will not be easy, you may want to put it up where the dog cant reach it when not home, and you can Train the dog to stay away of it over time so you then can leave it down.^^

do you have already placer higher up for the cat where the dog cant reach it?

how good is your cat with traveling?
When she is good you could take her to the place you are looking for a dog and get firsthand knowledge which dog she likes and can stand :!: they sometimes have an extra room in shelters where you can do this...

how about a colli? They are very active middle big, learn fast, love to Play, most are great with cats.
or a large one...a Newfoundland Dogs, they are large, playfull, loving, calm, sweet, needs long daily walks. looooves Swimming, pulling a light cart or carrying a backpack.
but : Early socialization is critical in developing a stable temperament, for some male(also female as im told^^) Newfoundlands can aggressive with other male Dogs when not trainded and walked with them in early years, and a very few may be dominant-aggressive toward people. Excessive shyness is also seen....but that is typical for strong willed large Dogs...Training and social contact as much as possible is needed over the years^^
but then they are great gentle companions

but i think those could be great for you: Airedale Terrier
athletic dog romps and plays hard, courageous , great for hunting, obedience, agility, playing games
Without vigorous exercise and lots of personal interaction, he is easily bored and may become destructive as he seeks to entertain himself. so as you say you are very active those can be great^^

or as strange as some think...they are not so cute as some other: Bedlington Terrier
can Change from soft Couch potato to dauntless Explorer when outside and playing
very clever, learn fast, very agile, fast and graceful, peaceful with other pets...but Needs Training outside so they dont let there Terrier being free and hunt...,
mild mannered, very athletic and great for sports, but should not be handled harshly as to bright for this and will not take it lying down...., they are active go-getters. They MUST have regular opportunities to vent their energy and to use their busy minds to do interesting things.
so when you like to do sports and like to teach and learn new things and maybe even go to Shows and Events they can be great.

Not sure if this did interest you...but that where Dogs that did come first to my mind when reading about calm dog when at home, good with animals they know and are there Family/pack, but are acive outside the house :D

--> the cat Food....
at the beginning when not at home put it where it cant reach, when at home tell him calmly to stay away from it and when he does ,give him a treat or Play, he will soon learn to ignorre the Food of the cat. You could also place the cat Food in the kitchen or bothroom where the dog should not go and teach the dog gently not to step in this room.
as he know he has bether things like the own Food or a bone, or treat toys or nice playing with owner^^
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby rose.bloom » Sun Jan 03, 2016 9:39 am

Took the dogs to the beach today.
Gretta tried eating a clam owo.
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby Blu Malinois » Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:15 am

Dr. McDreamy wrote:Just a quick update!

So BluMalinois gave me a trick training book for Christmas with 101 tricks in it!!! So I can't wait to get started training Addy and Izzy some fun tricks. Izzy and Addy also got presents from her dog Ace, so some little stuffed toys, a ball and some treats!!

Blu and I also gave Addy a trim and we were able to try out my new grooming kit. For my first time grooming a dog ever, I think she turned out pretty good!!! Of course I will need more practice but she does't look scrappy anymore. The wild fur on her ears was really bothering me and now it is no longer there!!!
Anyway, here are some pictures of the pups! * Crop if quoting*


I'm glad you like the book and the doggy toys/treats! <3 I can't wait to start training the tricks you chose from the book! And grooming Addy was very fun, I was really impressed with how well behaved she was with everything!
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Re: Dog Owner Chat v3 ~Open!~

Postby wolvesinthedark » Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:24 am

Luzien wrote:
CatsInTheDark wrote:
I'm very active, as is my older brother, so my family is looking for a young or adult dog to keep up with us. We also don't want to be worried about a puppy, as caring for one is difficult and we probably won't have the time. We also don't want to have to potty-train animals, and puppies are adopted a lot but adult dogs don't get a ton of attention. No one really cares what breed it is, and we all have experience with dogs even though my brother and I have never owned dogs ourselves. We're also hoping for a dog that's patient and won't eat the cat's food. The cat is another reason that we want a big dog, because for some reason she hates smaller dogs even though she LOVES big dogs. Also, we don't want the dog we get to eat all the cat food that we have to leave out when we're gone during the day.


--> the cat Food....
at the beginning when not at home put it where it cant reach, when at home tell him calmly to stay away from it and when he does ,give him a treat or Play, he will soon learn to ignorre the Food of the cat. You could also place the cat Food in the kitchen or bothroom where the dog should not go and teach the dog gently not to step in this room.
as he know he has bether things like the own Food or a bone, or treat toys or nice playing with owner^^


The problem with the cat food is that my cat (A) is too fat to jump, and (B) has nerve damage in her left hind leg so jumping and climbing are very hard for her. Putting cat food up high wouldn't work because then the cat wouldn't be able to reach it, but I've been looking online at some interesting items to protect cat food from dogs. One thing I found was a sort of box that a cat could easily walk into to eat the cat food but that any dog larger than cat-sized wouldn't be able to get into, which would probably work because my cat isn't scared of going under things and my family is definitely getting a dog bigger than the cat because she (weirdly) hates dogs her size or smaller. I think a Collie would be a great idea, but I have no clue what dogs there are at Second Chance so I'm just going to see what dogs are there when I come with my family.
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