Do you write in that really uncomfortable style of hand approximatley 90 degrees to the writing surface, wrist bent about 45 degrees? No wonder it was generally illegible.
The style that gives you w@nker's cramp?
Do you write in that really uncomfortable style of hand approximatley 90 degrees to the writing surface, wrist bent about 45 degrees? No wonder it was generally illegible.
Are you using 2 whistles? Everyone seems to have 2 whistles but I keep forgetting to ask why?
Pretty similar experience when mine was young but the other thing he learnt from it was if he wants to play he picked something up to chew while he played. 7 years on he still looks for something to pick up first before he starts playing.She can get very excited playing roughhouse, so much so that her needle sharp teeth can draw blood! She needs to learn to play rough to build strength and skill, but in a pack situation this would be controlled by the mother. Three stages of this, an exaggerated indignant yelp from mum would distract. If she pushes this the mother would scruff shake her, and final escalation would be to pin her with a paw whilst growling until she submits. We have been through all three stages now, and she looks like she's turning the corner...she is using far less force through her jaws and is learning that a gentle mouthing is rewarded with continued play. If not, the game is withdrawn. She's a bloody fast learner
Yep, I have a sturdy rope chew to hand to stuff in her mouth if she's biting clothes,Pretty similar experience when mine was young but the other thing he learnt from it was if he wants to play he picked something up to chew while he played. 7 years on he still looks for something to pick up first before he starts playing.
2 different whistle on the same line, smart arse!In case you lose one.
Oh we are such a bitch!Perhaps that is a clue, one for your mouth and the other for flatulant commands.
It only becomes 'tug o war' if you pull on it, they make a good 'retrieve and give' toy as well.I want avoid tug o war games though, she needs to be soft-mouthed