Getting a new dog...slightly effing frustrating

Getting a new dog...slightly effing frustrating

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Turn7

23,614 posts

221 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Really pleased for you.

He looks a proper character.....

Craphouserat

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1,496 posts

201 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Turn7 said:
Really pleased for you.

He looks a proper character.....
Cheers !

bexVN

14,682 posts

211 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Unless he's matted I think he looks good shaggy smile

Dolf Stoppard

1,323 posts

122 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Fantastic looking little chap. Post more pics as soon as you can.

Craphouserat

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1,496 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Will do....I'm acting like a dog just now...sitting staring out of the window waiting on the van !

I'm not barking thou...not yet !!

moorx

3,516 posts

114 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Craphouserat said:
Will do....I'm acting like a dog just now...sitting staring out of the window waiting on the van !

I'm not barking thou...not yet !!
Are you pacing and whining though? laugh

Craphouserat

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1,496 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Don't have any decent pics yet - will take some with camera Tomorrow, heading off to work shortly.

He really needed a wash but I can tell he will have a beautiful coat once he has been trimmed a bit - he has some bad matting on his hind legs - groomer booked for Saturday morning along with a trip to the vets for a check up.

He is a real character - very playful, currently rolling about letting the O/H scratch his belly ! He has decided to pee on our bed - just after being for a walk and has also pee'd on a cushion we used with Ozz - I can only assume he is marking his territory ?

He'e also had some diarrhea - but it has been a stressful day for him. Eating well. We're hoping his first night is OK with no more pee'ing on the beds. I'm on night shift so O/H on her own with him.

He's certainly not showing the lack of confidence the previous owner complained of.

We're both very happy - another bath and trim and he will be a cracker - a cheeky playful bundle....bigger than we'd thought too !!!

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

251 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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rscott said:
You could consider a retired racing greyhound. We had no problems adopting 3 despite both working. They're perfect dogs for this situation - they sleep most of the time!
I do think it is important to find a breed that suits being left for longer periods - greyhounds, whippets and lurchers can cope much better than others.

moorx

3,516 posts

114 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Craphouserat said:
Don't have any decent pics yet - will take some with camera Tomorrow, heading off to work shortly.

He really needed a wash but I can tell he will have a beautiful coat once he has been trimmed a bit - he has some bad matting on his hind legs - groomer booked for Saturday morning along with a trip to the vets for a check up.

He is a real character - very playful, currently rolling about letting the O/H scratch his belly ! He has decided to pee on our bed - just after being for a walk and has also pee'd on a cushion we used with Ozz - I can only assume he is marking his territory ?

He'e also had some diarrhea - but it has been a stressful day for him. Eating well. We're hoping his first night is OK with no more pee'ing on the beds. I'm on night shift so O/H on her own with him.

He's certainly not showing the lack of confidence the previous owner complained of.

We're both very happy - another bath and trim and he will be a cracker - a cheeky playful bundle....bigger than we'd thought too !!!
Yes, the peeing will be marking his territory.

It's quite normal for dogs to have an upset tummy when going through major changes - several of ours have after coming from rescue. Once he's settled in it should get better.

Glad to hear you're happy and looking forward to seeing more photos biggrin

mikees

2,747 posts

172 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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moorx said:
I'm sure he would smile At the risk of making you cry again...

The Legacy

When humans die, they make a will
To leave their homes and all they have to those they love.
I, too, would make a will if I could write.
To some poor wistful, lonely stray
I leave my happy home,
My dish, my cosy bed, my cushioned chair, my toy.
The well loved lap, the gentle stroking hand,
the loving voice,
The place I made in someone's heart,
The love that at the last could help me to
a peaceful painless end
Held in loving arms.
If I should die, Oh do not say,
"No more a pet I'll have,
to grieve me by it's loss"
Seek out some lonely, unloved dog
And give my place to him.
This is the legacy I leave behind -
'tis all I have to give.
That's really upset. I'd hate to lose either of mine






Craphouserat

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1,496 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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mikees said:
That's really upset. I'd hate to lose either of mine





They are both gorgeous - love Border Terriers

tedmus

1,885 posts

135 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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moorx said:
Craphouserat said:
Don't have any decent pics yet - will take some with camera Tomorrow, heading off to work shortly.

He really needed a wash but I can tell he will have a beautiful coat once he has been trimmed a bit - he has some bad matting on his hind legs - groomer booked for Saturday morning along with a trip to the vets for a check up.

He is a real character - very playful, currently rolling about letting the O/H scratch his belly ! He has decided to pee on our bed - just after being for a walk and has also pee'd on a cushion we used with Ozz - I can only assume he is marking his territory ?

He'e also had some diarrhea - but it has been a stressful day for him. Eating well. We're hoping his first night is OK with no more pee'ing on the beds. I'm on night shift so O/H on her own with him.

He's certainly not showing the lack of confidence the previous owner complained of.

We're both very happy - another bath and trim and he will be a cracker - a cheeky playful bundle....bigger than we'd thought too !!!
Yes, the peeing will be marking his territory.

It's quite normal for dogs to have an upset tummy when going through major changes - several of ours have after coming from rescue. Once he's settled in it should get better.
Same here, if there's a change in food especially. If you're feeding kibble I can recommend Supadog Sensitive, some rescues feed the dogs this, I've fed this to mine before when they've had dicky tummies.

Morningside

24,110 posts

229 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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How is he getting on and any photos yet? biggrin

Craphouserat

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1,496 posts

201 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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H all - these were taken today after a much needed trip to our groomer in St.Andrews who takes no crap from any of the dogs !! Despite a couple of good scrubs in the tub Archie had a lot of matted hair and really needed it to come off - we are really please with the result.

Pros - Archie is a gentle bundle of fun around the house. Sits nice takes treats really gently without being told. Loves to lie over your lap and if you hold a bone he will chew it happily for a long time. Loves cuddles etc. He's generally quite good on the lead around town - has to be told not to pull but generally behaves.

Cons - Archie loves to go in the car but barks loudly and non - stop from the off until we reach our destination. Last night was for a check over at our our vets. Barked all the way there - was in the boot on his own. In the vet again he barked incessantly - other people could not have a conversation - so i took him out and he had a load of diarrhea. The vet couldn't hear his heart properly he was panting/barking and struggling so much. We will work on this with regular trips to the vet just for a wee walk around/treat then out again. Today we went to groomers - Catherine sat in the back seat with him...didn't matter barked non - top all the way there and back. The groomer was very good with him and said he just needs to learn a few manners. The car thing we will try working on - sit in the drive way for a minute engine off - then sit in drive way engine on but go no-where and build up from there. Unfortunately his diarrhea has not let up - he is on good food/kibble - but we have went back to the cheaper stuff that he was on before coming here in the hope this helps.

In the house he could not be better - he is so good and gentle - follows you from room to room - lies down and watches you cook ets. Doesn't even bark at the hoover. Loves to play fetch - loves his toys and is a strong wee bugger. We're going to invest in a thunder shirt for him in the car and collar that gives off some pheromone's to calm him (can't remember the name of it)

IN short he is brilliant and gorgeous - just a few things need worked on. He needed trimmed short because of the matting - but I like him this way.

Thanks for all the good wishes everyone.

One before he went to groomer

bexVN

14,682 posts

211 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Dogs trust website have good advice pages for some behaviour issues.

Kalmaid and DAP spray may be good for the car thing. Some dogs bark less if they can't see out window (cover over a crate)

He looks good smile

Craphouserat

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1,496 posts

201 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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bexVN said:
Dogs trust website have good advice pages for some behaviour issues.

Kalmaid and DAP spray may be good for the car thing. Some dogs bark less if they can't see out window (cover over a crate)

He looks good smile
Thanks bex - the photos were taken on a phone - I will get some good ones with the camera when we're in the garden. He is gorgeous and I've never known a dog to take things from you so gently. He is very good..apart from car/vet.

The car thing i pretty big because we like to go away with our dogs, our holidays next year will be walking holidays so we'll want to bring Archie...but I couldn't contemplate a long drive with him as he is now. Thunder shirt and Adaptile Collar have been ordered - I'll look into what you have recommended also.

Thanks for that

Barry.

bexVN

14,682 posts

211 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Sorry I forget DAP is now Adaptil! Collar can be useful, poss spray sl more useful for car. Wouldn't hurt to use both though.

I like Kalmaid, it's very safe you can triple dose, it's fast acting so ideal to give pretty journeys. Will definitely need time/patience aswell barkers can be hard to break!!

moorx

3,516 posts

114 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Re food - I think you have done the right thing by keeping him on the food he was on (even if that's not what you intend to use long term). I would keep him on the original for a few days, then gradually switch him over by adding a little of the new kibble and increasing the amount over the period of about 10 days.

He looks fab smile

Craphouserat

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1,496 posts

201 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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moorx said:
Re food - I think you have done the right thing by keeping him on the food he was on (even if that's not what you intend to use long term). I would keep him on the original for a few days, then gradually switch him over by adding a little of the new kibble and increasing the amount over the period of about 10 days.

He looks fab smile
Thanks !! What you have said is exactly what we're planning on doing.


HIs fav place to be is at the table with me...arse on me top two legs sprawled on the table head on my arm as i try to type.....is it bad that I love him already??1!! We have him for a two week trial but i can't see him going anywhere.

Craphouserat

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Saturday 1st November 2014
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