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    Old 07-15-2014, 03:55 PM
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    Originally Posted by coloradosky
    He looks so pleased with himself. Love it.
    anyone notice that "he" is wearing a pink collar? we are all refering to this cutie as "he" ..me included, but, i just noticed that pink collar )
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    Old 07-15-2014, 04:02 PM
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    Originally Posted by grann of 6
    We always had "outside" dogs when our kids were young, but as a senior citizen, I like my dog in the house to protect me from strangers at the door, etc, plus just plain companionship. But dogs, like children, need rules. They can't be allowed to be the "boss" of the house. The human has to always be the alpha dog, no matter the size of the dog. My Dane knows I am her boss. She recently learned that she could go down the stairs to the basement with me, so loves to sleep on her bed while I am sewing. I watch carefully for pins on the floor. She occasionally will put her head in my lap looking for a little love while I am sewing, but now knows that when I say "Excuse me" it is time for her to go lay down. It doesn't matter how cute they are, they need rules, and really shouldn't be in the sewing room at all, for their own safety.
    well said... we have to teach them rules, rules are to be followed & who the alpha is. i currently have a german wire haired pointer as my canine companion. he loves our quiet time when i am sewing, quilting or reading. and he too will occassionally lay his head in my lap for loves or to beg a game of kickball. but it has been a long time getting this rambunctious character to accept the rules. he was dumped on our rural property two yrs ago, & is finally becoming a nice companion.


    oh ..his exploits first year were legendary. earned him the title Psycho Pup from a dear friend of mine! )
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    Old 07-15-2014, 04:49 PM
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    Really cute puppy, but if it were mine, it would be eating budget food for a week and no treats! Lol! Sorry about the thread, I know what that costs!
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    Old 07-15-2014, 10:18 PM
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    hmmm, you took pics, but no solid proof.
    Are you going to "frame" the dog? LOL
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    Old 07-16-2014, 04:04 AM
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    I'm with LyndaOh !! Never hurts to try!
    He sure looks innocent....
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    Old 07-16-2014, 05:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by Billi
    Wow some of you are kind of judgmental there. nobody is perfect no matter how diligent we are or how well trained Sometimes $#|+ (stuff) happens.
    Thank you Billie, you are so right. Yes, this 2 year old energetic bundle of energy was rescued from a very unhealthy situation being coop up in a cage for too many hours in a day. Also he lost his best friend over a month ago named Teddi. I miss Teddi, he was a 125 lb golden retriever that only wanted to sit in your lap and be loved. So please don't judge my friend. She is very carefully with this over energetic bundle of energy. My Westie, Mac who departed this world in 2002, one time pull my F&P book off the bookcase and chewed the back cover. Yes, they are like children but ANYONE who has had a pet has had at least one incident that something unimaginable occurred.
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    Old 07-16-2014, 05:13 AM
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    'Guilty Dog' doesn't look too guilty to me at all !
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    Old 07-16-2014, 05:46 AM
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    Oh no .. Hope you didn't send pup to the corner (probably wouldn't of stayed anyway !)...LOL
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    I think so too.Prove it.I say the dog should get lawyered-up and go for full dismissal of charges.
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    Old 07-16-2014, 07:45 AM
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    Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
    Thank you Billie, you are so right. Yes, this 2 year old energetic bundle of energy was rescued from a very unhealthy situation being coop up in a cage for too many hours in a day. Also he lost his best friend over a month ago named Teddi. I miss Teddi, he was a 125 lb golden retriever that only wanted to sit in your lap and be loved. So please don't judge my friend. She is very carefully with this over energetic bundle of energy. My Westie, Mac who departed this world in 2002, one time pull my F&P book off the bookcase and chewed the back cover. Yes, they are like children but ANYONE who has had a pet has had at least one incident that something unimaginable occurred.
    Thanks Joellyn for your kind words of support. You are right about Bella, she is a hyper little dog but is learning her manners quite well and I expect incidents with puppies while they are learning boundaries . She does miss Teddi very much as do I, he was a wonderful dog.

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