To Dog People: Input on Scaredy Dobergirl

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Great feedback folks, thanks. well, except for ^ that one, and the one about peanut butter, and... Whatever: I accept the consequences of putting it in chat.

I'm sure she'd much rather smell the fat dripping w/o the sound, but my being lazy when it's raining ain't the point. :p funny tho.

I've heard of TTouch and the like, and she does ask to have her neck massaged at times: that body-wrap might be the solution. Don't hurt to try, when it's only the price of a bag o dog food...

Anyway, thanks again for the support. Her "Gotcha" day was last fall, so I've had her almost 2 years now, and she teaches me something every day.
 
I've heard of TTouch and the like, and she does ask to have her neck massaged at times: that body-wrap might be the solution. Don't hurt to try, when it's only the price of a bag o dog food...

That's kinda how I feel about it. Someone else posted up the Thundershirt, which is kinda the same idea but more pricey.
 
Just let the fawkin' dog chew on your A/C wiring

Geesh
 
Just bring her over here, she will love the goodies the and late nights/pets with kid :bounce:ing and lack of sleep..

Husker will teach the fine art of snoring and being a couch hog.:D
 
She is quite good at snoring, (I'll tell the piggy story sometime) and has beaucoup couches to chose from, thanks for the thought tho. got no AC to chew on, she's survived a couple rounds of family camping at my place: her next big adventure is to (gasp) sleep somewhere else.

If my home-buying apts go well (none as planned, so far), we'll depart to a buddy's house, where 3 outta 4 dogs are known to her. Private quarters, and much work to get done w/dropping trees and laying fence: sweat equity.

Big trip for both my dogs: Coco's 'Gotcha' date comes up this month (a year), and ms B's is in October (2yr): this'll be their 1st 'away' trip. A different buddy spent a week w/them last fall, while I was at training, so they 'get' the idea of 'other', it'll be interesting to see for myself.

I just lately realized how reluctant I've been to teach them 'sporting' things: agility, rally, etc: cuz the last dogs I coached through those have all died. Hard to bounce back from.
 
so you are one of those city fawkers that does that :mad:

obviously, people that pull that stunt have no hearts. ever wonder what it does to people like me when we find a dog lying on the side of the road after it has been hit but not dead? no way of knowing if it was a few minutes ago or last night? ever heard the wailing of a hurt dog penetrating your heart?:crybaby:
ever seen the look in the dogs eyes when it is criss crossing the road looking for its master?

you might have been kidding, but not funny. :frown:

i would love to get my hands on those that do this s*** and dump them in the middle of the forest and leave them to their "luck" to find a way back out. :hhmm:cold hearted pricks.:bang:

:flipoff2:


dump the dog on a rural road....
 

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