Lollipup
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One Of The Consequences Of Sleeping With Dogs.
Lollipup replied to Kirislin's topic in General Dog Discussion
I know of a rescuer who had some little dogs pee on her bed. She put a towel over it and left it there and went to bed in it. That to me is too much. -
Been Asked To Do A Performance With My Dog!
Lollipup replied to Lollipup's topic in General Dog Discussion
I like that funny idea too! Thanks :) Will sit down and write out what he knows and see what I can come up with that is simple yet effective. He knows both verbal and hand signals and of course picks up on body language really well. -
Been Asked To Do A Performance With My Dog!
Lollipup replied to Lollipup's topic in General Dog Discussion
I think she just wants music playing in the background to make it more interesting. I explained to her that we can do tricks but not a dance performance. Becks, the magazine is having a big event to celebrate their 100th issue and that's why they want me on stage. There are no local DWDs where I live -
It's actually going a little too fast! I'm really excited but also a bit daunted and I have a LOT to do in preparation. Plus we are trying to buy a house. Stressed to the max. Pup will be here before I know it! Meanwhile, puppy shower plans are going great. I'm getting spoilt and splashed out on a cool cake. Picture this but with two malinois pups on top:
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Bitch is definitely pregnant for my puppeeeee!
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So I run a dog training business and I write articles for a local magazine that goes out every 3 weeks to 22000 or so homes. They are up to their 100th issue and are having a big celebration for it in May. They called me today and asked if they could interview me on stage about what I do etc. Then she asked if I could do a performance with a dog! She mentioned the youtube video of the dog dance routine on Britain's Got Talent. Well, no way do I have time to prepare something like that. I told her my dog can do a few tricks and she wants me to do it with music playing. Chester knows a few moves but I would really need to practice them and proof them. He knows: leg weaves stationary and walking, left and right paw while sitting, shake, play dead, sort of knows a bow but we could work on that, heel, roll over, beg, fetch. He did know putting items in a bin but hasn't done it for ages. Can anyone suggest a simple routine or any simple ideas based on what he already knows - maybe one easy new thing thrown in. I have a month but I have a lot of stuff on right now! ETA: He has done tricks in front of crowds a couple of times before but nothing this big. But he did well.
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I Make Silly Dog Training Videos!
Lollipup replied to lovemesideways's topic in General Dog Discussion
Chester is working on this where I say "Stick em up!" and he does a beg with raised paws, then "Bang!" and he flops to the ground with a thud. I enjoyed your video. I liked the background music too. It was fun and upbeat and easy to understand. -
How do so many of you have work places that allow dogs? I only work 2.5 days a week and the rest of the time I run my own mobile business where pup can come with me if it's not too hot. But I can't imagine being allowed to take my dog to work at my other job. Would be nice though! They did have a guide dog there once that the boss was baby sitting. But I missed it Apparently it didn't look too good having a guide dog for the blind in their eye clinic! :laugh:
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Sounds like a great improvement! Well done Jelly and Roo, keep it up :)
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Our pups should be due around the same time by the sounds of it :) I understand how you feel, but I think Sam would want you to be happy, right? :)
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We picked up a wandering staffy dog once and he had a name tag. HIs name was Wedgie! I thought that was hilarious. Suited him. I am trying to think of names for my next dog. Was thinking of naming it Random if its a boy. But I don't want to end up calling him Randy for short.
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Over the long weekend we took the dogs to the beach and they had a blast. I took some videos and thought I'd share them here. (If someone can tell me how to embed, that would be great :) ) Chester, jumping in to the rock pool, "on three" Running around like crazies with OH on the beach. Lola hates being behind. She is actually super fast and catches up well. She is the fastest of the two. And today - my parcel came from Clean Run including the Soft Bite Floppy discs I ordered. Chester & Lola (especially) absolutely LOVE them. Poor Chester doesn't get much of a turn when Lola is around. Their review here:
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How Often Do We Do The 'annual' Vaccination?
Lollipup replied to Jess the Lab's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I have been getting the vaccs annually but I don't want to anymore. I spoke to the vet about it and he was hesitant to do it. He said I could titre test but it'd cost more than double the cost of vaccinating. When I brought up the AVA statement, he said - "yes but that is not specific to our area so it doesn't really apply." I think its all about the money. How do you find good vets that are willing to listen and look at alternatives? All the vets in my area are still telling people not to take their pups anywhere until after their last vaccination by which stage they are usually 16 weeks old. That is one thing I will not agree with. ETA: He also told me the spiel about the tri-annual vaccination being a different product which costs more and they don't use it because it only covers C3 -
Funny Things You Have Heard About Your Breed...
Lollipup replied to SwaY's topic in General Dog Discussion
I get that one. I have a show line BC who is a couch potato and very happy and I get that sort of comment all the time - "They should only be working on farms, they need to be herding sheep to be happy" etc etc. -
Nawww Roo. So cute and lovable. Love seeing your updates Jelly. I have been reading every post from the beginning and check every day :)
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The poor darling and you poor thing too! Glad to hear she is improving :)
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Your Fave Training Vid/ Trainer To Watch
Lollipup replied to whitka's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I went to Kikopup's seminar - I was star struck haha! She is really lovely and down to earth and she doesn't judge at all. I really enjoyed talking with her Emily with Chester and me -
I just found out my breeder crate trains her pups from 5 weeks of age - so happy about that! :laugh:
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I only got her this evening so she hasn't been in her crate for longer than 10 minutes.. And se started biting her crate and whining badly.. I introduced the cage to her slowly with food and toys.. But she only goes in to get her toys and come out right after. I have no idea what to do for tonight. Do I just put her into her cage and let her whine until she quiets down? What is she doesn't? >< How about putting the crate in your room so she still knows you are nearby. Yes she might howl for a bit but it might not be as bad as if the crate was in another room. She should settle down in time and go to sleep. If she is just a baby she won't be able to hold it all night so if she wakes through the night be prepared to take her out again. If she is crying, don't go to her until she has been quiet for at least 5-10 seconds or so or she will learn that crying gets attention
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Yes good advice from Megan. It can seem like a lot of work but worth it in the end :) I have found that keeping a written log of when the puppy eats, sleeps and toilets can really help you get to know when puppy needs to go. If you take her out and she won't go - take her back in and put her back in her crate for 10 minutes and then try again. Once she has gone she can have some time out of the crate and have a play as a reward. Try taking her out on lead so that she has to concentrate on going rather than on running around exploring whenever she likes. Take her to the same spot each time and when she starts to sniff and circle say a command like "toilet" and praise her when she goes. If you can't be supervising her she should be in her crate. Don't give her free run of the house or she will go wherever she likes and get into bad habits. Take her out after meals, sleeps and play sessions or if she hasn't been for three or so hours.
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har har har ... should that be Lollipup visits Nekhbet ... and LIVED! We're not crazy, really we're not *cough* Bring a camera. And I'm checking you're suitcase before you leave you can't have Rogue :p oh the fun we will have, oooooooh the fun : A friend might be having and engagement party in Sydney this year so I might be freighted up to you instead :p As long as we can work it around the viking restaurant and the aquarium I have time ohhh there goes my plans. I'm sure Rogue would totally lie still in my suitcase too..........
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Keep going Jelly! Your dedication to Roo is an inspiration to many. :)
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Wow that is coming up fast! I better book that bus... And i can't wait. We should do a "Lollipup visits Nekhbet" Thread. So that people can see the overwhelmed look on my face :p
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Your Fave Training Vid/ Trainer To Watch
Lollipup replied to whitka's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Emily Larlham (kikopup) - her videos got me into dog training, Michael Ellis (probably my favourite at the moment), Ivan Balabanov (although not a lot of stuff of his on youtube) -
The Many Ways Of Teaching Heel
Lollipup replied to Leema's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I like Michael Ellis and Ivan Balabanov style training for heel. With Ellis, if he has a young dog beginning heeling he will use a lure to get the dog used to the movements and then he rewards for focus in position and then ads movement. A very basic description there but he has heaps of youtube videos you could look up :)