Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

Post photos of your dogs (Vol 5)

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SoliD

1,135 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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WhisperingWasp said:
Exactly the same as Billie pretty much (born 08/12). Billie has been brilliant on the whole; very good recall, picks up training very quickly. Biggest frustration with her is the chewing on hands! And eating st.
biggrinbiggrin luckily her biting only lasted about 1.5 weeks and although she still goes with her mouth on me when tired, she's pretty much stopped on my wife completely! She loves a bit of horse poo but picked up leave pretty quickly so as long as I call it it's usually ok.

haha at the Chow video! what a character. Puck does the same, although it's on cue now i've trained her to go down when shot, unforutnately this is now her default position when I ask her to lay down....

Ken Figenus

5,715 posts

118 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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Love that video!

Here's 1 of mine fast asleep!


lost in espace

6,180 posts

208 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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Squirrel up the tree sat there taunting Meg for 10 minutes. 13 years old and still got it.


Bullybutt

159 posts

41 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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Foster pup is all recovered from her tail amputation, lost five kg in weight, tear stains healed, spayed and adored by everyone she meets. She will be going home at the weekend 🥺

moorx

3,555 posts

115 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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Bullybutt said:
Foster pup is all recovered from her tail amputation, lost five kg in weight, tear stains healed, spayed and adored by everyone she meets. She will be going home at the weekend ??
Bet you'll miss her! Good job, she looks great smile

mcelliott

8,712 posts

182 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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Reggie with his new favourite toy - apparently it masquerades as a mushroom, and then on his favourite beach enjoying a good hair day.




boxst

3,735 posts

146 months

Wednesday 3rd April
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A puppy Sushi (Morkie) who absolutely adored the unfortunately passed away Coco (Yorkshire).

This is how they used to sleep during the day if they wanted a nap ...




ChevronB19

5,829 posts

164 months

Thursday 4th April
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Muttley in his collar of shame (custom made by my wife from an old facecloth and some form of internal strengthening - much comfier for him than the standard plastic ones).

Taken by my daughter using some weird zoom thing.


turbobloke

104,179 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th April
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ChevronB19 said:
Muttley in his collar of shame (custom made by my wife from an old facecloth and some form of internal strengthening - much comfier for him than the standard plastic ones).

Taken by my daughter using some weird zoom thing.

That's a great idea, Bentley can't cope with lampshades and runs around after fitting, pushing and rubbing the lower edge along the carpet until it catches and he flips over in a somersault - so plastic cones are a non-starter, too dangerous, but he survived the one and only flip as a small bendy puppy.

This is Jinxy transitioning slowly...by which I mean, she looked like a chihuahua after grooming, now she's slowly getting back to something almost recognisable as a Maltese.



A blast from the past with her chauffeur.


ChevronB19

5,829 posts

164 months

Thursday 4th April
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turbobloke said:
That's a great idea, Bentley can't cope with lampshades and runs around after fitting, pushing and rubbing the lower edge along the carpet until it catches and he flips over in a somersault - so plastic cones are a non-starter, too dangerous, but he survived the one and only flip as a small bendy puppy.

This is Jinxy transitioning slowly...by which I mean, she looked like a chihuahua after grooming, now she's slowly getting back to something almost recognisable as a Maltese.



A blast from the past with her chauffeur.

Very cute!

I’ll ask her how she made it, from memory it was a cut down piece of reasonably stiff (but thin) carpet (or maybe vinyl) backed by a soft facecloth.


There is no accidental somersaulting or cuts from plastic as per the normal ones.

HTP99

22,641 posts

141 months

Thursday 4th April
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Barry:



Daphne:



and Daisy:


Mezzanine

9,251 posts

220 months

Thursday 4th April
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Barry still in his hippy/ponytail phase hehe

HTP99

22,641 posts

141 months

Thursday 4th April
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Mezzanine said:
Barry still in his hippy/ponytail phase hehe
Lol yes, very overdue a groom, both him and Daphne should have been done last week but their groomer has been having a few personal issues and did announce she was jacking it in, however she is back on track and they are booked in for next week.

turbobloke

104,179 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th April
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ChevronB19 said:
Very cute!

I’ll ask her how she made it, from memory it was a cut down piece of reasonably stiff (but thin) carpet (or maybe vinyl) backed by a soft facecloth.


There is no accidental somersaulting or cuts from plastic as per the normal ones.
Thanks!

moorx

3,555 posts

115 months

Thursday 4th April
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turbobloke said:
ChevronB19 said:
Very cute!

I’ll ask her how she made it, from memory it was a cut down piece of reasonably stiff (but thin) carpet (or maybe vinyl) backed by a soft facecloth.


There is no accidental somersaulting or cuts from plastic as per the normal ones.
Thanks!
You can buy soft ones, eg:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/BONTHEE-Adjustable-Recove...

turbobloke

104,179 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th April
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moorx said:
turbobloke said:
ChevronB19 said:
Very cute!

I’ll ask her how she made it, from memory it was a cut down piece of reasonably stiff (but thin) carpet (or maybe vinyl) backed by a soft facecloth.


There is no accidental somersaulting or cuts from plastic as per the normal ones.
Thanks!
You can buy soft ones, eg:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/BONTHEE-Adjustable-Recove...
Thanks again, all thoughts are helpful! Bentley needs an alternative to the trad plastic for when a need next arises.

Gretchen

19,056 posts

217 months

Thursday 4th April
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Seth wasn’t bothered by the cone of shame. However the other night he went missing. I’d not seen him for half an hour and my youngest thought maybe he’d gone out on the drive when they’d taken some rubbish out (we were deep cleaning my middle sons bedroom after he moved out so had been busy).
Ensuing panic and calling him to no avail. Youngest went out and I searched downstairs only to discover Seth trapped under the dining table and between the chairs by the cone rolleyes he now has a body suit.





Vet appointment tomorrow afternoon so hoping he will be discharged and we can get back on our adventures. Also planning to attend a dog play session on Sunday run by an old school friend and attended by a few of the visiting dogs at work so should be fun.


paulguitar

23,780 posts

114 months

Thursday 4th April
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Slowboathome

3,577 posts

45 months

Thursday 4th April
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paulguitar said:
Reginald address his followers.

turbobloke

104,179 posts

261 months

Thursday 4th April
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Slowboathome said:
paulguitar said:
Reginald address his followers.
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