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chrisi65 Apr 18th 2007 5:03 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4661473)
No, you're not. I just couldn't resist the word-play. Ignore it.

ok, thanks for clearing that up. Thought u knew something i didnt.;)

Souvenir Apr 18th 2007 5:10 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by chrisi65 (Post 4661482)
ok, thanks for clearing that up. Thought u knew something i didnt.;)

I probably do. About something. All I really know about dogs is that ours is as thick as a bag of hammers. An absolute cretin.

chrisi65 Apr 18th 2007 5:29 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4661523)
I probably do. About something. All I really know about dogs is that ours is as thick as a bag of hammers. An absolute cretin.

Bless.. My dog is scared of her own shadow.. God only knows how she will cope out here with bunnies and deers running about in the garden.

gloveman Apr 18th 2007 5:29 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4661473)
No, you're not. I just couldn't resist the word-play. Ignore it.

I am seriously worried about some of the members on this site (and please no word play on that as well);)

gloveman Apr 18th 2007 5:33 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by chrisi65 (Post 4661591)
Bless.. My dog is scared of her own shadow.. God only knows how she will cope out here with bunnies and deers running about in the garden.

Oh I wish we were going to get bunnies and deer - we have been told we can expect the odd bear but luckily cougar are a bit of a rarity! But the present owner kindly reassured us that it is okay to shoot on the property:eek:

chrisi65 Apr 18th 2007 5:46 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by gloveman (Post 4661603)
Oh I wish we were going to get bunnies and deer - we have been told we can expect the odd bear but luckily cougar are a bit of a rarity! But the present owner kindly reassured us that it is okay to shoot on the property:eek:

Well my partner keeps saying he is getting an airgun, he says its to shoot the rats but im worried he mite hit a bunny by mistake and then I will shoot him..lol

Souvenir Apr 18th 2007 6:56 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by chrisi65 (Post 4661591)
Bless.. My dog is scared of her own shadow.. God only knows how she will cope out here with bunnies and deers running about in the garden.

Oddly enough, our dog is called Shadow. And for the reason you outlined earlier.

chrisi65 Apr 18th 2007 6:59 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4661959)
Oddly enough, our dog is called Shadow. And for the reason you outlined earlier.

LOL.. ours is called ebony. she is a black, very scared cocker spaniel. Seems to think cus she is black then nothing will notice her.lol

Souvenir Apr 18th 2007 7:22 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by chrisi65 (Post 4661973)
LOL.. ours is called ebony. she is a black, very scared cocker spaniel. Seems to think cus she is black then nothing will notice her.lol

Glad to know we don't have the only canine wimp. Shadow is also black (ish) and a mini Schnauzer (whatever). Utter, utter drip. It got stuck under the deck last week and was (a) too stupid to retrace its steps and (b) too stupid or scared to be coaxed out. We had to partly dismantle the deck.

chrisi65 Apr 18th 2007 7:39 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4662120)
Glad to know we don't have the only canine wimp. Shadow is also black (ish) and a mini Schnauzer (whatever). Utter, utter drip. It got stuck under the deck last week and was (a) too stupid to retrace its steps and (b) too stupid or scared to be coaxed out. We had to partly dismantle the deck.

Oh no.. i see why you think shadow is stupid. Bet that was so annoying. my dog just follows you around constantly... scared to leave your side so i doubt she would do anything like that.

Souvenir Apr 18th 2007 8:45 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by chrisi65 (Post 4662230)
Oh no.. i see why you think shadow is stupid. Bet that was so annoying. my dog just follows you around constantly... scared to leave your side so i doubt she would do anything like that.

It does have its uses. We don't need a burglar alarm, that's for sure. The bloke who sold it to us mentioned that his breed are great watchdogs but utterly hopeless as guard dogs.

And he's a shoe thief.

Butch Cassidy Apr 18th 2007 9:02 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4662715)
It does have its uses. We don't need a burglar alarm, that's for sure. The bloke who sold it to us mentioned that his breed are great watchdogs but utterly hopeless as guard dogs.

And he's a shoe thief.

We had a mini Schnauzer (a bitch) she was useless as a guard dog (loved 99% of visitors wether she knew them or not) and useless as a watchdog (I think she barked once in her life, the rest of the time she made some wierd whistling type noise).

chrisi65 Apr 18th 2007 9:05 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy (Post 4662855)
We had a mini Schnauzer (a bitch) she was useless as a guard dog (loved 99% of visitors wether she knew them or not) and useless as a watchdog (I think she barked once in her life, the rest of the time she made some wierd whistling type noise).

My cocker doesnt bark either. she loves people she knows and licks them to death and for people she doesnt know she hides behind my legs. Crazy dog!!!!

Covenant Apr 18th 2007 11:05 am

Re: Doggy advice needed
 
apologies for piggybacking onto this thread, but does anyone know what injections uk dogs will require when reaching Canada?

I know heartworm is a problem in the US, but any others? also, what certificatesof innoculations are required to allow one to import a dog into canada?

Many thanks (and apologies to the OP for butting in:o :o )

Butch Cassidy Apr 18th 2007 3:28 pm

Re: Doggy advice needed
 

Originally Posted by Covenant (Post 4663598)
apologies for piggybacking onto this thread, but does anyone know what injections uk dogs will require when reaching Canada?

I know heartworm is a problem in the US, but any others? also, what certificatesof innoculations are required to allow one to import a dog into canada?

Many thanks (and apologies to the OP for butting in:o :o )

Our Dog got in with his upto date UK Vacs and a Rabies. BUT some people have had nothing extra done to their dog (Hi Biiiink :p )


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