wolfsoul
01-01-2006, 07:24 PM
I heard a crashing sound earlier today coming from my yard and I couldn't figure out what it was. Turns out it must have been a dog jumping my fence. Visa is in heat and I guess he smelled her.
He's an intact chow mix -- he's super cute. I would keep him in my house but unfortunatly I am going out this evening and I have to watch him constantly -- he's already tried marking in my house. I can tell he's an outside dog anyways, so I'm going to keep him outside for now. I can keep him in the bathroom overnight. I am too worried about having him in there while I'm gone. Both he and Visa are making the "rounds." They are both in the mood, if you know what I mean. I'd be worried that one of them might try to break through the door to get to the other or something. I never really thought about how difficult it must be for breeders to keep their intact dogs apart.
He's wearing a choke chain, and the only license says "Westbank First Nations" and a license number -- this just means that he is owned by natives. I'm going to call the First Nations department tomorrow and see if the number means anything. Perhaps I can locate his owners. I don't want to give them a lecture or anything, but they should really have him neutered. Good thing I watch Visa closely while she's in the yard.
Anyways, wish hinm luck. He's a sweetie pie.
He's an intact chow mix -- he's super cute. I would keep him in my house but unfortunatly I am going out this evening and I have to watch him constantly -- he's already tried marking in my house. I can tell he's an outside dog anyways, so I'm going to keep him outside for now. I can keep him in the bathroom overnight. I am too worried about having him in there while I'm gone. Both he and Visa are making the "rounds." They are both in the mood, if you know what I mean. I'd be worried that one of them might try to break through the door to get to the other or something. I never really thought about how difficult it must be for breeders to keep their intact dogs apart.
He's wearing a choke chain, and the only license says "Westbank First Nations" and a license number -- this just means that he is owned by natives. I'm going to call the First Nations department tomorrow and see if the number means anything. Perhaps I can locate his owners. I don't want to give them a lecture or anything, but they should really have him neutered. Good thing I watch Visa closely while she's in the yard.
Anyways, wish hinm luck. He's a sweetie pie.