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Totally get that feeling, whenever we go away, I’m constantly thinking about our dog too. Last time we left him with my sister, she ended up sending us daily updates like he was a toddler or something. It’s funny how much you miss their little routines and personality. Bet The Fonz is having a great time though, especially if your mum-in-law’s the spoiling type.
 
Totally get that feeling, whenever we go away, I’m constantly thinking about our dog too. Last time we left him with my sister, she ended up sending us daily updates like he was a toddler or something. It’s funny how much you miss their little routines and personality. Bet The Fonz is having a great time though, especially if your mum-in-law’s the spoiling type.
Mum in-law told us no last time and we had to find someone else with a week notice. All bcoz I didn’t invite her son, (my former mate), who is a knob no one wants around.
There’s nothing like leaving The Fonz with someone you don’t know.
He’s a pretty fancy dog with his schnauzer show cut, and he is really well trained, people love him and wanna keep him, I can see it in their eyes. 👀
But luckily one of the trainers at our dog obedience training club offered to mind him. He loves her too, gives her the sooky, wimpery hello, that only I get when I come home from work. She has a couple of dogs, on acreage, and does agility training with them everyday, and, most importantly I know I’m gunna get him back.
And hell yeah, I love him way more than the kids. They’ve been little buttfaces since they hit 14. He never asks me for money and I only have to drive the ute around the block and you should see the greeting I get, and that’s every time I come home.
The Mrs had to talk me into getting a dog, I just seen them as responsibility I didn’t need or want anymore. But I was wrong.
 
Just got a laugh out of seeing the funniest dog being taken for a walk. It was a sausage dog, it was that fat its chest was dragging along the ground it looked like a salami 😂
 
My 2 this morning. They're so pretty. Also, they just got shut out of the bedroom for doing zoomies over then under the bed, with us in it!! Silly buggers!
 

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I have properly trained The Fonz for his first 3 years and spent 2months sleeping on the floor next to his create while he recovered from a shoulder injury.
All the trainers were telling me to use single word commands, I have spoken to him in sentences his whole life and although we can’t discuss a deemed to satisfy performance solution, he knows exactly what I’m saying when I’m talking to him. I have also given him choice, and let him exercise that choice as long as it doesn’t impact negatively. He has a personality and feelings, and I know when I spent 2months in hospital the first time, he had no idea, I was just suddenly gone from our pack, and he now frets every time I leave the house without him.

Like I do with children, I treat them like adults, but remember that you still need to nurture them like children.
 
I have properly trained The Fonz for his first 3 years and spent 2months sleeping on the floor next to his create while he recovered from a shoulder injury.
All the trainers were telling me to use single word commands, I have spoken to him in sentences his whole life and although we can’t discuss a deemed to satisfy performance solution, he knows exactly what I’m saying when I’m talking to him. I have also given him choice, and let him exercise that choice as long as it doesn’t impact negatively. He has a personality and feelings, and I know when I spent 2months in hospital the first time, he had no idea, I was just suddenly gone from our pack, and he now frets every time I leave the house without him.

Like I do with children, I treat them like adults, but remember that you still need to nurture them like children.
Certain personalities of ducks , geese are smarter than dogs
 

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