http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Sat...PCABlob&blobwhere=1099596629324&cachecontrol=Cooked bones should not be given because they can splinter – sterilized marrow bones available from pet shops are a better option
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Sat...PCABlob&blobwhere=1099596629324&cachecontrol=Cooked bones should not be given because they can splinter – sterilized marrow bones available from pet shops are a better option
I have a woodburner, I have to hide the wood from her.My daughter in law surgically removes splinters sticks and many objects routinely..its what pays their wages
I've just seen THE most beautiful dog that I've ever laid eyes on. I went in to my local micro pub and was viciously attacked by a snarling beast who wrapped itself around my lower legs as it tore away at my laces with its ferocious can...... enough; although it did actually wrap itself around my legs and chew my laces, it was the most affectionate 12 week-old white Golden Retriever pup you could possibly imagine.
I've always said I'd never get a dog for three reasons; 1) I couldn't imagine picking up its faeces. 2) It would break my heart to see it die. 3) We couldn't leave it in the house all day while we're out at work. BUT, it won't be long before one if us is no longer out at work all day every day and I'll bet the other two reasons will wither away. If no-one had been looking, I'd have brought that dog home with me tonight.
I sometimes wish I was out all day! This puppy is a serious PEST. Of course, I'm now completely attached to him and even like to sniff his head (is that weird?). But had I known... I would have got a nice placid rescue dog. Sorry, Westwych Sir Lancelot A.K.A as Sega.I was about 5 years old when my folks bought a puppy home, black labrador. I was 19 when he went to the vet and It was so awful I vowed never to do it myself so I do understand your feelings. We have done that with a cat but dogs are so much different, plus we are also out all day.
It's that puppy/kitten/baby smell, they ought to bottle it. Our new Grey, Mo, has me sniffing her head but she just rubs her head on my beard.I sometimes wish I was out all day! This puppy is a serious PEST. Of course, I'm now completely attached to him and even like to sniff his head (is that weird?). But had I known... I would have got a nice placid rescue dog. Sorry, Westwych Sir Lancelot A.K.A as Sega.
You mean they lose it as they get older?It's that puppy/kitten/baby smell, they ought to bottle it. Our new Grey, Mo, has me sniffing her but she just rubs her head on my beard.![]()
Fraid so, just wait til he starts rolling in Fox poo/something decayingYou mean they lose it as they get older?![]()
Oh I like this so much... cinnamon, oats, Rich Tea (my favourite).Their feet always smell like biscuits though![]()
Training for anti-rolling in fox poo starts tomorrow. I've already purchased a can of pet corrector. Its working so far regarding the barking.Fraid so, just wait til he starts rolling in Fox poo/something decaying![]()
That sounds awful, sorry! Please don't punish your puppy for barking or rolling by spraying it with something noxious, it won't understand why you are doing it. These are normal dog behaviours and you'll probably end up with an anxious problem dog.