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The only permanent no-go zone is the bathrooms. He'll steal any underwear off the floor and go in the shower and gets wet paws. A few of the carpeted rooms are kept with doors shut when not in use simply so he doesn't get up to any mischief, but he's allowed in under supervision.
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Do You Refer To Yourself As Your Dog's Mum/dad?
Niques replied to RubyStar's topic in General Dog Discussion
Sort of. Others refer to me as his Mum but I don't say "Come to Mummy" or things like that'. I'm not sure if he actually connects me with the word "Mum". It doesn't get said all that often. Although he frequently gets called "Baby boy". And if my family are around him then they get referred to from his perspective - Grandma, Uncle Andrew, etc. -
Experiment: Do Australian Dogs Recognize A Coyote?
Niques replied to sandgrubber's topic in General Dog Discussion
Never seen a reaction like it from James. It woke him up and those ears were cocked to within an inch of their life. It was very much confused interest but he came over and sniffed the computer and didn't leave it - his interest in online dog barks is comparatively much milder. Yeah, I just youtubed some barking dogs and he hasn't moved from his resumed nap. His coyote interest isn't as strong the second time around but it still got him up and looking. -
Other. He generally stays on the back deck. Technically he has access to the yard but he won't go down the stairs. If I'm only popping out for a little bit and he's already in the yard then he's left out there.
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James is called many things: Bear (including Baby Bear) Puppy/Pup Jamie (-Bear, -Boy) Jam Smelly Bum/Dog Baby Boy A woman in a dog park once started calling him Jimmy. She was then concerned that he wouldn't listen to her. I couldn't get the "wtf" expression off my face long enough to explain that he's a DOG and doesn't know that Jimmy is a diminuitive of James :laugh:
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Would You Take Your Pup To The Vet On A Leash?!
Niques replied to Cavamum's topic in General Dog Discussion
James didn't go to the vet until he was 10 or 11 weeks, but he walked in. The plan was to carry him but he was extremely excited and squirmy so that plan sort of went out the window after 2 seconds. -
I know both hazel and brown are accepted eye colours, but in terms of frequency, are chocolates prone to having lighter coloured eyes? I don't know if it's lighting, coat contrast, coincidence or what, but many of the chocolates I've seen in photos (I've only met a couple in person) appear to have hazel (and sometime even fairer shades than that) eyes.
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We had a chocolate guide dog puppy attend some of our puppy preschool classes. I had a look at this breeder's website. They're amazingly seal-like dogs - would be a little more interesting seeing them if they weren't carrying so much weight. And "rare short thick otter tail" (my bolding) is bewildering.
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Sounds very steep. I paid $1200 two years ago for an 8 week old black boy. If I were currently in the market, I probably wouldn't pay more than $1500, let alone $3500. There are plenty of good labrador pups out there.
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My Labrador seldom jumped in his. It leaned rather perilously on the odd occasion that he did, but never fell so I wouldn't think that a Cav could tip one but I'd be training him not to jump up, just in case, and go off his behaviour when deciding whether he can be trusted alone in it. My boy is now 2 years old and still sleeps in his at night (if he's not in my bedroom) and knows not to jump - at his size now, it would easily topple if he tried. One thing to take into consideration is their ability to push the pen around - I used to brace mine with old roof tiles and a rock or two to stop him dragging it about.
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Do Your Dogs Decide When Its Time To Leave The Computer?
Niques replied to redangel's topic in General Dog Discussion
I have a laptop so I'm usually on the couch. James has trained me to throw toys whilst using the computer; you only need one hand to use a computer. On the other hand, I've finally trained him to return the toys within arm's reach (and to pick it up and try again if it rolls away). We have a system -
If You Were Choosing A Breed On Looks Alone...
Niques replied to aussielover's topic in General Dog Discussion
Aside from Labrador (stocky, "show" type), of course. Scottish Deerhound Rough Collie Giant Schnauzer Airedale Terrier Chow Chow -
Generally in my bedroom, either on or under my bed. If it's hot (e.g. last night) I put him in his pen in the garage where it's cooler.
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Dawn is adorable! I didn't attempt Christmas photos last year and now I know why - keeping a Santa hat on is hard!! Not impressed:
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I suspect I'm a little allergic to his saliva - face licking always leaves me itchy. I don't tend to limit his licking a great deal. Prolonged facial licking is undesirable but he rarely does it unless he's decided to pounce on you. I'm trying to teach him "give a kiss" at the moment. And foot licking is much too tickly.
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As a general species, I don't particularly like cats. I can quite easily grow fond of individual cats but those feelings don't transfer to my opinion of the general population.
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What Is The Most Popular Colour In Your Breed?
Niques replied to Esky the husky's topic in General Dog Discussion
Yellow, I would think. -
Toys: Italian Greyhound Bichon Frise Miniature Pinscher Terriers: Airedale Terrier Irish Terrier West Highland White Terrier Gundogs: Labrador Retriever Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Welsh Springer Spaniel Hounds: Deerhound Basenji Borzoi Working Dogs: Rough Collie German Shepherd Old English Sheepdog Utility: Samoyed Kangal Bernese Mountain Dog Non-Sporting: Shar Pei Standard Poodle Great Dane
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Twice a day. Dry food in a treat ball for breakfast and bones for dinner.
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Baby James: Baby James @ Home: James @ 7 months James @ 15 months (I think?) Current James (just shy of 2 years)
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I think it certainly depends on the dog. I am of very little value to my dog outside the house. Anything is more interesting to him than me. Ignoring his "requests" inside the home environment leads to a drastic improvement in how much he will respond to me outside. As I want control over his behaviour both at and away from home then he's not allowed to have to every whim fulfilled right when he wants it to be. If you are still able to call the shots whilst permitting their requests and that works for you then I don't see a problem.
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Aww, I'm still waiting on a pre-free shipping order that was posted on the 19th. And the neighbours have had two separate delivery trucks already today which keep getting my hopes up.
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Generally its a Labrador x Golden Retriever...or more commonly these days...a golden labradore You get some who think you have a cross when you say you own a Labrador Retriever. There are a fair few out there who don't realise the full name of a Labrador Retriever! But I never actually say I own Labrador Retrievers I own Labs, good enough for me! I've not yet been able to work out why things like pet insurance and council rego drop-down breed lists have both Labrador and Labrador Retriever. I mean, I know my dog is a Labrador Retriever, but if I mark it as such are they going to think it's a Lab x Golden?? I've spent too much time pondering this question
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That is very cute! He is such a handsome dog -- makes me want a giant breed.
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How thick/puncture resistant are the iSqueak balls? Along the same lines as the Cuz toys?