Post photos of your dogs (Vol 3)
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redback911 said:
Out with the wolf today, trying to keep up with her on my MTB. Making the most of the amazing weather, but looking forward to winter and some snow.
Got to say your photos really are a cut above everyone else’s (sorry everyone else!). Of course it helps having such a stunning looking hound but I wish I could capture my boy the way you do Sasha.Domino's 6th Birthday today. Nice stick, and a good chomp on a bone makes for a happy dog.
Untitled by David Powell, on Flickr
Untitled by David Powell, on Flickr
"I know.... Lets spend half an hour biting eachothers ears!"
https://video.fltn1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t42.1790-2/1...
edit: hmmm - looks like those links expire now..... have to find something more permanent.
https://video.fltn1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t42.1790-2/1...
edit: hmmm - looks like those links expire now..... have to find something more permanent.
Edited by Konan on Wednesday 31st October 10:11
A dog trainer once told me that dogs don't have a sense of guilt or that they've "done wrong" and that any reaction I see is a reaction to my body language or tone of voice.
He's absolutely wrong in my view.
My young dog goes bin diving in the middle of the night and takes packages off to a corner to chew. In the morning I come down and he follows me round eagerly. Unless I go close to the scene of the crime - where he backs away and he certainly won't come to me however nicely I ask him. He knows he's done something he shouldn't have done.
He's absolutely wrong in my view.
My young dog goes bin diving in the middle of the night and takes packages off to a corner to chew. In the morning I come down and he follows me round eagerly. Unless I go close to the scene of the crime - where he backs away and he certainly won't come to me however nicely I ask him. He knows he's done something he shouldn't have done.
AstonZagato said:
A dog trainer once told me that dogs don't have a sense of guilt or that they've "done wrong" and that any reaction I see is a reaction to my body language or tone of voice.
He's absolutely wrong in my view.
My young dog goes bin diving in the middle of the night and takes packages off to a corner to chew. In the morning I come down and he follows me round eagerly. Unless I go close to the scene of the crime - where he backs away and he certainly won't come to me however nicely I ask him. He knows he's done something he shouldn't have done.
Yep, so true. My boy sleeps in the kitchen and before he goes to bed he goes out to do his business. However sometimes, especially if we've been to the beach late in the day (and he's drunk half the sea) he has the odd accident overnight. Normally when you come down in the morning he's bouncing round the door eager to see you but if he's had an accident you can tell without seeing the evidence as he tries to skulk away without looking at you. Although that's not him doing wrong as such - we never scold him for it - but he's definitely feeling guilty as he knows to go outside.He's absolutely wrong in my view.
My young dog goes bin diving in the middle of the night and takes packages off to a corner to chew. In the morning I come down and he follows me round eagerly. Unless I go close to the scene of the crime - where he backs away and he certainly won't come to me however nicely I ask him. He knows he's done something he shouldn't have done.
Agree with above. I’m not sure most of these experts are experts.
Anyway I’ve never seen a dog get so much fuss. People were sitting in the floor virtually everybody who passed stopped and petted it.
Took a while to be able to get a pic without people in it.
Anyway I’ve never seen a dog get so much fuss. People were sitting in the floor virtually everybody who passed stopped and petted it.
Took a while to be able to get a pic without people in it.
Edited by Pesty on Wednesday 31st October 20:17
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