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Kazz
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19-09-2004, 05:51 AM
Apart from being the Hosta killer. Tess is no way mischevious or naughty. Maybe it will build up when did Libby start Tess is 12 weeks old on the 16th Sept? But as we have said before maybe bitches are naughtier and I just don't realise how naughty Sal is


But so far she is provng to be the most easy going Staff I have ever had including Sal. She has a fair bit of attitude for a llittle pup but that is what makes my life interesting with Tess.
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19-09-2004, 09:18 AM
If you have a well trained adult dog it does make house-training & teaching recall easier for a pup as, usually, they will take their cue from the older dog and follow its example. Also, if they are anything like my girl, they will let you know when pup is misbehaving. Don't know if this was just her way of establishing an alibi but I always knew when J was up to no good as H would come to me with a very worried expression
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19-09-2004, 09:40 AM
If you have a well trained adult dog it does make house-training & teaching recall easier for a pup as, usually, they will take their cue from the older dog and follow its example
very true SB- Libbys picked up house training in no time
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19-09-2004, 09:52 AM
Snap. Tess picked up house training very well. But Sal forgets to come tell me when the pup is doing something because normally she is involved too
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19-09-2004, 10:55 AM
candy n bud copy each other, in naughtiness, but sadly dont copy poppy and daisys good behaviour, and they also look at me when candy n bud are being naughty as if to say .."tell em off mum!"
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19-09-2004, 06:20 PM
well i dont have two dogs. but the two cats at my dads house r so funny. u see we got a little black kitten, and shed follow charlie everywhere, hed walk down driveway and shed walk next to him, then hed run and she watch and run exactly the same way. was very funny
hes her little protector now. he thinks shes his baby i think
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20-09-2004, 12:56 PM
I find multiple dogs easier because the older ones teach the younger ones appropriate behavior; or at least help teach it
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20-09-2004, 10:48 PM
I like the sound of that Barbara, multi dog households, sounds like the more you have the easier it is :smt040
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20-09-2004, 10:51 PM
Scrumpy is already teaching ruby some bad habits, like how to open the biscuit cupboard!!!
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21-09-2004, 03:31 AM
I had two rabbits and a kitten a long time ago. The kitten starting hopping like a bunny It was really funny I know it's off topic sorry
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