Progress on all vehicular nonsense has ground to a halt over the past month.
Presenting my new project:
They know when they've been rescued and show that through life.
I find bigger dogs are easier to train than little 'uns. After an 8 year dog free hiatus, we got Stella.
Go to http://barsugo.com/ and I'll ensure you get appetizers and wine.
Congrats Woody!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rWDej-zv0E
914Driver wrote: Cute, what brand?
She's a GoldenDoodle. Her mother is a Golden Retriever and her father is a Standard Poodle. We met both parents and her older brother before she was born. They are all really healthy, friendly dogs.
In the true spirit of GRM, I think I'm going to try spaying her myself. Oh sure, it would be easier if we had gotten a male, but seriously, how hard can it be? There's got to be a video on YouTube that I can follow...
Woody wrote: In the true spirit of GRM, I think I'm going to try spaying her myself. Oh sure, it would be easier if we had gotten a male, but seriously, how hard can it be? There's got to be a video on YouTube that I can follow...
New build thread with pics or it didn't happen?
Kia_Racer wrote: Cayenne pepper on whatever she chews on should stop it. Unless, like my dog, she likes the taste.
Thanks for the suggestion. I picked up some cayenne and it's working so far. I had tried Frank's Red Hot but she seems to love that stuff.
You can also give lots of good chewable toys. Get a big Nylabone, some squeaky toys, and maybe a rope toy. You might also get a thick, coarse, heavy blanket for her. She can chew it, shake it, or lie on it. That's my five-year-old's favorite toy, and she seeks it out when stressed. She wants to chew on things, and you'll be most successful if you direct it to acceptable venues.
Woody wrote: I had tried Frank's Red Hot but she seems to love that stuff.
Who doesn't? We got a bunch of cheap squeaky stuffed animals and a couple nylabones and that stopped ours from chewing things up. He does destroy a stuffed animal every so often.
Antlers and water buffalo horns as well. Bass pro has these bright green rubberized foam bones and balls that get pierced, but don't tear or rip that my monster and the fosters enjoy.
Cute pup Woody! Our dog loves her Kong toys with stuff frozen inside. Pumpkin, banana, leftover chicken broth (seal one end with a smear of peanut butter, then fill and freeze). Since they're frozen it takes her a while to get all the goodness out. Keeps her interested for a long time and she doesn't chew on anything else.
Thanks. Lots of good suggestions here. She has a bunch of Nylabones, balls and a couple of stuffed squeaky toys. Empty water bottles are her favorite though. She doesn't have a Kong but maybe we'll give that a try. I like the frozen idea.
patgizz wrote: she looks like emmet otter
My nephew gave my daughter a DVD of that movie a few years ago. She loved it but I can't stand it. I get those awful songs stuck in my head. They are stuck in my head right now. I am strongly disliking you at this moment.
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