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Morning posh, sounds like you have a busy day ahead of you!! I'm just at work the off to MIL for nephews treasure hunt for his birthday. MIL has a huge garden that the kids can run about in so we have been asked to go and help. Lots of catsey chin tickles to all catsey pets |
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Morning PP, Pamela. Quite nice here this morning, blue sky little fluffy white clouds and coolish. Trying to get washing out and dry before the storms that are forecast for tomorrow. Still need the rain ..... my gardening chap who doesn't live all that far away had a nice downpour in his garden yesterday morning, so Shelley's aim must have been a bit off!!!! Hopefully, tomorrow though! You sound as if you are having a good clear out PP. Hope you manage to get it all sorted as you would like. How's the family history stuff going? I've not done any for a while. Pamela, hope that Barney settles. I saw that he'd had an accident on your bed .... that's hard luck. I think that's called middening but I'm not sure about how you go about curing it. Thanks for the chin tickles, I'll certainly pass those on when next my two lovelies come indoors! Have a good day all. |
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Thanks Angie. We are looking into crate training him as he was a bit too possessive in our room last night to the extent I didn't get to sleep until after 3am. Our room has always been the place where the cats come at night for a cuddle. Has anyone crate trained their dog? |
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evening all. PP , hope you enjoyed your sunny walk. Angie, sorry the rain didn't quite reach you, my aim has always been poor You can certainly have it tomorrow, i don't want it,lol. Pamela, Malaika was crate trained when we got her and we did use it with her at first. We tried with Kwame but he got so distressed and bit the bars, we were worried about his teeth so gave up. Fortunately they are both fine left out. It will of course be more difficult with an older dog as the best time to start is when they are pups but there is no reason why you can't do it. The most important thing is to make Barney think it's his den and a great place to go. Try him for very short periods initialy and always reward him for going in. You could try scattering treats to keep him busy. If he kicks off then i would try to only release him when he's quiet if poss. I'm sure you know that the crate should never be used as a punishment, it should always be a pleasant place to go. |
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Well evening all. Of to work shortly. Been a hard week work wise and the warm weather has not helped. Tired before I start. The day looks to have been very nice. Pamela I have never crate trained a dog at all. You might find that Barney just had a wee in your room as your scent is so strong there. May well of been a one off. Did the rescue say where he had slept previously ie in a crate or anything? And are you his first home or has he been rehomed previously? he may just need to be settled in and some rules. > As Shelley has said it has to be a safe place to go. |
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Hi, I'm back again My daughter's JR is crate trained and considers it very much her territory and although Poppy sleeps there too, she is put there when strangers enter the home as she's too bouncy for some folk! They are useful, when used right Some mad action here earlier with our Pandora, she brought in a present for us, a live collared dove ( a youngster), poor thing lost a few feathers but managed to escape and flutter around the living room until Ceri caught it. A bit shocked, the dove soon recovered and took flight. Pandy was not pleased with us, we didn't scold her and told her she was clever but we rather she didn't bring us the local wildlife for closer inspection. So far we've had a sparrow fledgling (dead) a mouse ( dead) and some entrails, probably mouse. Pearla and Posh were curious but have never tried to hunt; they like their food out of tins |
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