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We picked up our new family member from the dogs trust Evesham last Sunday. He is called Ted and a lab/terrier cross with a very amiable personality so far.
It was a difficult task to choose between all of the dogs that needed loving homes but Ted just stood out, plus it was my grandfathers name therfore fate played a hand too.
I have always had the company of cats in the past. However giving a home to an animal that is so very active and-so far-loyal, is a fantastic thing.
So to all those dog owners out there....Hello, and to all those doggys...FETCH!
Good to hear you and your dog are settling well!!
Now just get yourself signed up for the Citizenship awards at your local dog training place.
Oh and where's the photos!? 😉
good effort.
we adopted Sid a year ago. a patterdale terrier. despite his propensity for chasing things, he's a good little chap. bit simple, but not dissimilar to his owner..
dogs are ace, even tho they a pooh machines.
always had a dog.
WE've had our Lab for 3 months now. Lovely little fella, although he does love socks.....
Biscuit is ace! That wasnt my Grandads name though.
Always missed having a dog when we lived in Bristol and London.
Within two months of moving back "home" to Cornwall, we had a little black lab puppy. She's four now and she's brilliant.
Her breath stinks of rotten dustbins though, despite daily Dentastix.
here he is, at the moment though he is flat out on the kitchen floor after chasing hares!
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Sledging dogs!...
Dogs rock!
Is Sophie doing some sort of doggy centre fold shot Woody?
For me, a house isn't a home without a dog. Ours is currently passed out next to the radiator after a major knee op today.
So much fun out riding with them.
Kevin - i was looking on line at Digit today. He looks ace. there was a couple of collie crosses on there that caught the eye too although i have been told that santa is def not bringing me a dog.
Totally agreed, awesome creatures.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/53067724@N00/4163798299/ ]Let me sleep![/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/53067724@N00/ ]Jon Wyatt[/url], on Flickr
the-muffin-man are you in vermont? was over that way yesterday with more powder but less dog snowploughs which would have been awesome 🙂
TBC i'll bring him in sometime. There's a springer cross who looked brilliant. he's not on the website. The problem with going there is you want to take them all.
We've had our Patterdale since April but can't remember life without her.
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So much fun out riding with them
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Nice video! Great dog, great trail 🙂
Great vid. Does the dog naturally follow the trail itself or is it a game it knows well?
Mine always follows the natural line of the trail. Even if it doesn't know it.
Neither papadirt nor myself had a dog as children - both into our 50s when we adopted JD.
Don't be fooled by the t-shirt . . .
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. . . he's a lazy little fella . . .
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Brilliant, love seeing rescue dogs.
I never had a dog as a child, but my wife (who gre up on a farm always did) so we decided to get a dog 8 years ago. sadly she passed on last year, but we gave her a happy home for her to grow old in. And now we have two more fabulous rescue dogs, Alfie and Charley. Couldn't imagine life without dogs.
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Kev - http://www.edch.org.uk/index.php/pets/view/clive/
Clive looks ace however " looking for an experienced owner who will give him boundaries. Clive gets on with some other dogs but would prefer to be the only dog in his new home." is not us sadly.
that sledging video is quality, funniest thing iv'e seen in a long time!
Bit of a hijack. sorry but...
Me and my girlfriend would love a dog but we both work full time and can't really take a dog with us. She grew up with a dog or two but I've never had one. GF doesn't think it's a good idea as she doesn't want to leave a dog at home but I'm sure many people must. She works most weekends and I'm off at weekends so the dog would be home alone 4 days at most. Possibly could take it to work some days.
I'm very open to the idea of a rescue and surely a rescue at home during the day is better than one in the pound.
So what is the general consensus? Better to rescue and leave at home a couple of days or am I/we being selfish?
Can you get home at lunchtime every day? If you can then the dog is only on it's own for 4 hour stretches. and if that's part of it's routine then it will be fine and will cope. As long as you get a type of dog which will handle it, probably not a collie or spaniel.
Our Staffie cross is at home from 8ish when I leave until just after 4 when the wife gets back. Most people will tell you that's too long to leave a dog on their own.
However, he gets an hours walk before work and an hours walk in the evening. He theh spends the evening playing or cuddled up with one of us so he's not deprived of care, cuddles or company. We don't ever both go out of an evening as he's been on his own all day.
He's looking pretty good on it. Funny thing is, there's not many dog rescue places would let us have a dog under those conditions!
Nither of us would get home at lunch time, at least not long term. possible while its settling in.
I don't think long stints indoors is an ideal life at all for a dog. However I want(ed) to know what the thinking was about providing this lifestyle for a rescue dog. I am fully aware the dog would need a lot of contact time before being felt for a full day. I would never introduce a new born to this life.
If the rescue home are against it then maybe it's a none starter for now.
JON. My fiancee and i had the same quandry so i can empathise both with your need for a dog and the need to work!
We organised with my parents, who live nearby, to dogsit occasionaly and this does not seem to be worrying Ted much but time will tell.
I might suggest a dog sitter/walker or neighbours might help you out dependant on thier attitude to dogs if this is a non starter then do you have a garden where a shelter can be put up to give the dog somewhere to call home?
We are learning to not make a fuss of Ted when we either go out or come back as he then will not pine for us when we are out of the house.
good luck.
Susie came from a rescue home and is a bit of a handful. We both work and have to leave her at home; the only way we could have her is with a daily dog-walker.
(Er, anyone care to tell me why I get red crosses? This is the first time I've tried to post a picture and I'm useless with techy stuff)
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Mine always follows the natural line of the trail. Even if it doesn't know it.
What if she picks up a scent Dez? Does she always come when called or is she too busy running the trail to get distracted?
I am fully aware the dog would need a lot of contact time before being felt for a full day.
Sorry, but *s*****
You could always look at a retired greyhound. They are VERY happy to lie around indoors all day.
nickf- have you stolen my dog? He/she looks exactly like my Pointer/Cross, who is pretty unique, and a right PITA too!
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Some dogs can get destructive if left on their own for too long. You can make a dog feel secure if you have a cage (of the correct size)for your dog..It's not as cruel as it sounds!!
I'm still trying to work out why our Lab is moulting massively in December...Very weird.
😯 at my mistake goon.
I'll never get a dog now. The authorities will never allow it. 😆
Some dogs can get destructive if left on their own for too long.
Especially if the owners are not trained correctly.. Seperation anxiety is the main reason why dogs are destructive when left alone.
You can make a dog feel secure if you have a cage (of the correct size)for your dog..It's not as cruel as it sounds!!
In our dogs case, a little too secure, she prefers her cage to anywhere else in the house. Also damn handy when you go away, as the dog loves its cage and its not a problem taking the dog n cage with you.
phyncra, I just see a red cross for your dog, I'm afraid.
Mine's a trailhound - they're typically a mixture of of foxhound, pointer, harrier and sheepdog. My other trailhound has a bit of labrador in her though - she's a lot stockier and has that canine dustbin gene.














