a DOG dilema........
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COngratulations Addy!
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Even in these times of isolation, dog can still find a bosom buddy, BTW her name is Abby, different breeder, about a week apart in age.
You would think that Addy and Abby would lead to confusion, but no problem at all since neither one listens when they play together
You would think that Addy and Abby would lead to confusion, but no problem at all since neither one listens when they play together
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Welcoming New year with a little jaunt in the fresh snow...
find me if you can... taking a little break
find me if you can... taking a little break
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Addy at 7 month....they grow so fast :)
pretty sure I heard something in there, dog in a hurry people are sooo slow...
pretty sure I heard something in there, dog in a hurry people are sooo slow...
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Thank you @Kbr42 she is also smart as a whip and got herself completely tired out yesterday by watching documentary on parrot and crow problem solving abilities.
I have never seen anything like it, she actually sat up so she could see better and when it was over she slept until it was time to go to bed.
Couple of questions begs to be asked, did she watch it so she would know how to solve puzzles ??
and is too much TV bad for young dogs?
I have never seen anything like it, she actually sat up so she could see better and when it was over she slept until it was time to go to bed.
Couple of questions begs to be asked, did she watch it so she would know how to solve puzzles ??
and is too much TV bad for young dogs?
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Should be ok as long as sits back from TV & proper lighting my Ma used to always say . Be Safe
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Yes well, should be fine, she is about 20' away from the TV,
I remember years ago when the idea of being too close to TV was bad for you came up, I asked my "tech" son if it was indeed an issue and he laughed and said "not the distance YOU watch it from
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