Doggie Thread # 2
#163
Posted 30 December 2008 - 05:33 AM
The reason I converted him was that he was getting too big for the x-large plastic crate and the giant size was $280 while the wire was around $160.
#164
Posted 30 December 2008 - 02:29 PM
Dying is part of living, part of the process of a life well-lived. We all have to face it, sooner or later.
#165
Posted 30 December 2008 - 05:42 PM
#166
Posted 30 December 2008 - 07:53 PM
Buddy, my current dog, is starting to get more comfortable with the crate. He will now go in when you open the door and him to go in.
#167
Posted 30 December 2008 - 09:04 PM
Sometimes my friend would be typing her manuscripts and may have sheets all over the place, even the floor... then she has to pick up whatever is on the floor because Miss Suki thinks it all belongs to her, and she starts her chewing party! :D :p
#168
Posted 30 December 2008 - 09:07 PM
That's really interesting to me, that dogs would be so used to being in their crates that they'd actually be happy to be in there.
#169
Posted 30 December 2008 - 09:25 PM
If the Schnauzers won't come in because they are having too good a time outside, I just let Red out. He is eager to go out to them because he wants to play. However, when they see him they see "large predator = danger" and they are back in the house in seconds. They go into their crates and I close the doors, then I let Red back in, who of course goes over to their crates and sniffs at the growling beast within. I then put him in his, and it all settles down to blissful
silence.
Man, while normally thinking of himself as the ultimate predator, when confronted with a large hungry carnivore and no weapon at hand has the primal fear return. Walking down a mountain trail in Virginia and smelling a bear, can certainly raise the hair on the back of one's neck. I don't swim in the ocean either, and I only saw the promos for Jaws.
#170
Posted 30 December 2008 - 09:35 PM
rgreen4 said:
silence.
Haaa, that cracked me up! LOL :^0 Poor Red, he just wants to go out to play and you make him an accomplice of your dastardly deeds!11 LOL
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#172
Posted 31 December 2008 - 08:01 AM
Adama said:
Sometimes my friend would be typing her manuscripts and may have sheets all over the place, even the floor... then she has to pick up whatever is on the floor because Miss Suki thinks it all belongs to her, and she starts her chewing party! :D :p
:^0 Miss Suki is so cute, who is going to scold her ?
#175
Posted 05 January 2009 - 10:25 AM
#176
Posted 05 January 2009 - 11:36 AM
On another occasion I had to board him for a trip I was going to take. I got home and the phone was ringing. It was the vet. Brutus (good name!) had climbed over the 6' chain link fence of his pen and then over the 8' chain link fence around the kennel area. They did catch him right before he got to I35, but he was headed home. They put him in a kennel that had a chain link top on it. (Apparently that was not the first dog to climb out).
He terrorized the paper boys and ad distributers in Houston where my parents lived. When I went back to graduate school, they took him on. There was group that would distribute weekly ads door to door (at least in the northwest part). The had a process whereby the would roll it up, put a rubber band on it and slip it over the door knob of the screen door. We would take the ad off when we came home, leaving the rubber band. When ever we needed a small rubber band, we would open the front screen door and take one off the knob. I was home for a week or two between semesters, and needing a rubber band went to get one,but the front knob was bare. I asked my mom about it and she commented that they not longer got the circulars. Everyone else in the neighborhood did though. A few hours later, I saw them making their rounds and watched. The guy was going through the front yards and when he reached the house to the left, he put the circular on and walked straight out to the street, passing by our house keeping an eye on it, and the walked up the drive to the house to the right of us. He then continued on through the yards.
I told Brutus, see what you did, and he stood there hitting the kitchen table with his tail, whack, whack, whack. Except for color (black) I guess you could have said he was like Marley, you never knew what he was going to get into next. Come to think of it, that's the last dog I ever had with a tail, all the ones since have been docked. (Easier on the furniture and stuff on the table).
#177
Posted 05 January 2009 - 11:49 AM
#178
Posted 05 January 2009 - 12:07 PM
They had been out to supper and had left him in the garage with the doors closed, but the back had just the screen door for ventilation. When they came home, he met them in the front yard. He had jumped through the center section of the back screen door, taking the latice strips off in the process and then climbed over the front 6' wooden gate on the north side of the house. (He had been going over the on on the south side, but they had positioned garbage cans so he couldn't get to it.)
They dearly loved the dog, and when they were home, he was fine. It's just that when they went anywhere he would get into trouble. Funny thing is, they discovered later they could leave him in the house, and he would be fine.
#179
Posted 21 January 2009 - 09:39 AM
I read in the other thread that you had driven 1,800 miles to pick up a puppy? Oh my goodness, you must really love to drive. LOL
I must say, your new addition to your family is a cutie pie....
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Look at those huge paws... she's going to be a huge dog! Is that another Dobie?
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