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Arya gets comfy anywhere and is the best cuddler7 -
beagletracks wrote: ยป
Arya gets comfy anywhere and is the best cuddler
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I want to hug 'em all and feel their doggie licks.1
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I'm up early and 'dogs' come up so much I thought I'd bother to actually post photos of them all. Oldest dog to the baby.
Thud. He's the only dog not doing some kind of sport (via his preference) and that's just fine. He is a Good Boy (tm)
Kylie. Also basically a cat. Just a cat who loves agility.
Molly. Workaholic extremist of a dog
Kiran. I call him a unicorn. He's basically perfect.
Arson - the baby, and she's well named :P
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@wunderkindking Dayum! Nice pics!
No wonder my dogs act depressed and bored. ;/1 -
Teo's first ponytail. No perfect, but at least he can see without having (all) his hair in front of his eyes!7 -
I have a dog (my profile picture). She's a Border Collie/Akita mix. She's 12.5
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OOOO my globbbb I want to housesit/petsit for all of you guys now>>>> I love animals
This is Walter
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Bella bach (little Bella5 -
Foster68port wrote: ยป
Bella bach (little Bella
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We recently got a shelter dog, a mixed breed siberian husky / black lab, which the shelter estimated at about 5 months old. Very friendly, gets along with our cats, doesn't bark much, everything is great... except house training. This dog still, almost daily, leaves us a "friendly offering" on our carpet. Never during the day, when we let him outside several times a day, but each morning there's usually at least one new pile for whomever wakes first to clean.
I've heard the way to break this is rub the pup's nose in it, but as this snippet of advice was part of a comedian's standup skit, I'm hesitant to take it at face value. Any suggestions from the community?0 -
We recently got a shelter dog, a mixed breed siberian husky / black lab, which the shelter estimated at about 5 months old. Very friendly, gets along with our cats, doesn't bark much, everything is great... except house training. This dog still, almost daily, leaves us a "friendly offering" on our carpet. Never during the day, when we let him outside several times a day, but each morning there's usually at least one new pile for whomever wakes first to clean.
I've heard the way to break this is rub the pup's nose in it, but as this snippet of advice was part of a comedian's standup skit, I'm hesitant to take it at face value. Any suggestions from the community?
Trick is to be the 2nd one up.2 -
fun at the beach
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My weiner dog Twix6 -
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Aspen my husky as a puppy she will be 4 in December ...Dakota my German Shepherd as a puppy who will be 4 in October1
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My little baby
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My boys
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goldenxbeauty wrote: ยปMy little baby
Omg...how cute is that!1 -
We recently got a shelter dog, a mixed breed siberian husky / black lab, which the shelter estimated at about 5 months old. Very friendly, gets along with our cats, doesn't bark much, everything is great... except house training. This dog still, almost daily, leaves us a "friendly offering" on our carpet. Never during the day, when we let him outside several times a day, but each morning there's usually at least one new pile for whomever wakes first to clean.
I've heard the way to break this is rub the pup's nose in it, but as this snippet of advice was part of a comedian's standup skit, I'm hesitant to take it at face value. Any suggestions from the community?
Don't rub the pup's nose in it! By the time you find it, enough time has passed he doesn't understand what's happening. Do you crate train him? My dog sleeps in her crate (with her dog bed, pillow, blanket, and stuffed animal). It has just enough room for her to stand, turn around, and lay down comfortably, but not enough that she has a corner to "go" in. Dogs will hold it over having to sleep where they've gone to bathroom. Put the food away at least an hour before bedtime and take him outside to go potty at the end of your nighttime routine.
Keep in mind that puppies, even large ones, don't have the best bladder control. It will get better as he gets older.
Does he know how to ask to go outside? If you're deciding when he goes outside, he might not be able to learn how to tell you he needs to go.2 -
Teo at the park.6 -
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We (agility people in general) frequently DO You get pretty good at memorization and what the patterns likely are after a while though.1 -
I wanna get a Doberman so bad, but I don't have the time to invest into loving it. A smart, strong dog like that needs the attention. Anyone have and Dobies? Pics plz.1
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Tank is on the chair, Sadie and Tabby on the couch
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