Originally Posted by zippy-kat
How "handy" she is!
Sounds like Miz Maggie brought a LOT of great "Talents" with her!
Have you offered her a TOY instead of the broom?
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Originally Posted by zippy-kat
How "handy" she is!
Sounds like Miz Maggie brought a LOT of great "Talents" with her!
Have you offered her a TOY instead of the broom?
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/s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi
R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy
Yup, Maggie is definitely going to need plenty of playtime. I'd suggest engaging her in an activity that takes advantage of some of that boundless energy. She sounds like the type who may enjoy a game of *catch the ball*. Then too, the more you work with her on learning a few commands, those inside manners should improve. Sara perhaps has you all a little spoiled when it comes to living with a dog, but don't dispair, Maggie just has lots to learn and in the end you'll find it to be a blessing because Maggie has lots to teach too.
The *switching the dogs* story made me smile. My neighbors and our family once became the owners of sibling puppies. One day about 3 months into raising Bailey, the neighbors decided to do a switch on me. It took about 10 minutes for me to figure it out, all the while they were having a good laugh.
*Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France
Yes sir but guess what she prefers? lol The stuffies are already gutted but the balls, kong, and tennis shoe are in working condition! lolOriginally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
LASER LIGHT! She loves it as much as K'Cee does! Right now, we're "taking it easy" (as easy as possible) since she has stitches but you can definitely tell there's some pent up energy there! As for commands, she's got sit, stay, and lay down pat .... as long as there's a treat or toy in your hand. lolOriginally Posted by Rachel
This made me snicker a little bit.Originally Posted by Rachel
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When Sara was a pup, she "rewired" a (new) Ranger boat for us, ate the rosebushes down to stubs (she was a frequent gardener), chewed on the HOUSE.... It honestly took her about 4-5 years to settle down. Even now at 7, she's still ready for a romp.
I got my first dog at the age of 3, a cocker named ButterScotch, who was a complete lady thru and thru -- elegant and dainty all of her 15 yrs. These gals we have now..."elegant" and "dainty" just don't cover it. lol
I'll try to get pics of the girls for ya this evening.![]()
Originally Posted by zippy-kat
I read somewhere that "old" (and un-wanted) shoes made for poor dawg toys ...
Reason being the Dawg can't tell the difference between his/her "old & unwanted"
shoe and your newest and most prized pair ...
I remember when we gave Casey (RBFirst Shepherd) a ratty throw pillow from
the couch to use as "her" toss & tug toy ... ebberbuddy happy for a month or so ...
Came home one day to find EVERY throw pillow destroyed and scattered around
the living room!
To her eyes, they all looked the same!![]()
/s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi
R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy
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