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  1. OH, how sad....Fortunately my yard is grass, but there is a section where
    the patio is cement. My son actually fell on it when he was a baby, head hit the pavement, I almost had heart failure.

    Freebee avoids the cement area when coming in, she goes around the
    yard, and over the big tree where it's rough textured (there are wood chips inside a "box" around the tree.

    I wonder if she fell, and that's why she's so careful now?
    Thanks for the update - I will make sure that the patio area is
    "ice melted" (ok for dogs) from now on.

  2. All the Lassies were boys. According to an article I read the males were
    better in a camera situation, they are calmer and less likely to "spook" then the female collies. For some reason the females they tried couldnt
    take the camera's and lights. SHY? LOL

    I was devastated - all that time I thought Lassie was a female...

    :D

    OK, I'm dating myself, but I remember all those old shows. I watched them all the time - Lassie was THE dog to have in my opinion....

  3. OMG!! I'm with you there! I've been a klutz since birth, I think. My mom
    actually used to say "good thing we never named you Grace....:

    I took a spill in the snow/ice a few weeks ago. I was walking the dogs and some lady had two shitz-zu's (sp?) that were off leash. They came running over to see my dogs, who both pulled at the same time. (all 175 lbs. of them) I was so caught off guard I didnt brace, and fell flat on the pavement. She comes running up, see's me laying on the ground (fortunately I didnt drop the leashes) and says "Are your dogs friendly?"

    I wont repeat the things going through my mind right then.....

    cracked ribs later, I now watch out for her before I go for walks....

    :roll:

  4. Good eye Marble - you're right he does look "boxerish"...could be some Boxer in there Luka...

    send us his "specs" (sorry, been around computers too long)
    maybe someone else could be more definitive

    So far, possibly lab, possibly pointer and possibly boxer. Interesting combo....

  5. I LOVE the Mas commercial!! Especially the end when he's dragging the guy around!

    I crack up everytime I see it. It takes a LOT of good, strong, teeth to DRAG a sailboat through water with people hanging on to it!!
    The strength of that dog is incredible....

    and he jumps from a helicopter, no less!!

  6. aawwwwwww! That's so sweet -I hope she doesnt try to walk him!! He looks a little big for her to handle....

    I have a friend who was at one time a client where I work. He bred Newfies, and he sent me a Christmas card one year with him his wife, their daughter and the two Newfies. Seeing the people with the dogs gives you a real good perspective on how BIG they are!!

    If I remember correctly they were named Sassy and Griz.....

    They are so HUGE, yet they looked SO gentle in the picture.....

  7. Freebee's dad was a yellow lab, but the mother was all black. Black is the
    dominant color in animals, but maybe a few recessive genes acted up there... And the way I understand it, if you mate a black lab to a yellow lab
    most of the puppies will end up black, but there still may be some yellow ones.

  8. Well, I'll give it a shot - this is speculation of course....

    Everyone (and thing) with black hair/fur has an underlying color of red.
    That's why people with dark hair have a hard time lightening it. It gets through the black and thin hits red....

    So speculating, maybe a dark colored pointer (black and grey perhaps)
    and a yellow lab? The fur might come out reddish and that would account for the white stripes....

    :-?

  9. Except for coloring, he looks ALOT like Frebee - I have kinda determined
    that she is part lab, and part short haired pointer. We know the father was
    a lab, but the mother was a mix. (an ooopppssss on the part of the owners; the yellow lab is a purebred)

    And she was trying to pass them off as purebred Shepherd's! Whoever heard of a Shepherd with floppy ears?

    Does Luka point? The tail raising is a bird dog trait.

    Check out my avatar and compare - they seem to look alot alike.
    I'll try to get a frontal photo for you.

  10. [quote name='K'][quote name='Nancy B'][quote name='Watchdog'] I would like to see her and her husband do jail time.[/quote]

    I would also like to see the court order that they are never allowed to own a companion animal again.[/quote]


    I agree with both of the above statements and also that they are ordered to pay restitution to the vets involved in care and also to camp collie[/quote]

    So do I!! this is terrible!! There was a guy here who was arrested and tried
    for mistreatment of his horses - we're in the Chicago area, and he wasnt brushing them or providing the stables with enough straw to keep them warm, according to the reports. This sounds MUCH WORSE and they let her go???

    At least the horses were fed, and had water every day. And he did clean the stables....and he lost his horses. This is outrageous that she could get away with this.

  11. I need to point somethng out here - now please dont everyone get mad, but this is a personal observation and I have to spill it. First I assumed that
    laduenda was a male, I'm not sure why. So for that I apologize.

    Second, does it not appear that everytime she posts something, we all get
    up in arms because it's so outrageous? So I have to ask.....

    Is she doing it deliberately, just to see what we'll say?

    And if so, would she please STOP? I'm sure we have enough stress in our
    lives already....I know I do. And it upsets me when people behave like
    this. I know people at work that think "pushing all the wrong buttons" on others is humorous.....

    Just my take on the issue.

  12. I hate to admit it, but it WAS funny to watch. He was licking, swallowing, licking, swallowing....it took forever to get down without water.

    He decided that stealing food wasnt worth it after that, but like I said, it wont work with every dog. And you gotta put the water up, or its just another treat for them. Might not work foir Hazel, since she's used to eating peanut butter already.

    It wont hurt her, without water, if you're worrying about that. It just requires them to work hard to get enough saliva to swallow it....

    It's gotta be a good sized glob too....since they eat everything without thinking, it's got to be big enough to cause it to be hard to swallow. It wont hurt her.

    :D

  13. An inexpensive plastic baby gate can be gotten pretty much anywhere - all you nesd is one wide enough to cover the doorway - The peanut butter would not have worked except we put his water up - so he couldnt drink anything to force it down.

    even a piece of plywood would work in the doorway.

    anything to block her out will do, and the towel/rug/bed is just a reminder that this is where she needs to go when yu eat.

    Best of luck to you!!

  14. My solution to this is a baby gate - give her her rug, tell her to lie down,
    and then gate her out of the eating area. If she gets up yu can order her down again, without having to have her in your face while doing it. Then when you're done eating, if she was good, give her a treat.

    My Golden used to steal food all the time - right off the table!!

    We put his water up, and left a spoonful of peanut butter on the table.

    He of course snarfed it down, and tried continuously to swallow it for
    over a half an hour. He was licking and swallowing constantly.
    He never stole anything again, but this wont work with every dog.

  15. BE REAL! How could we turn you in? As was already pointed out, we have
    your forum name and nothing else...

    "Hello, Animal Control? There's this guy on our forum we dont agree with so we want to turn him in. No, we dont know his name. No,. we dont know his address. We know nothing about him except his forum name....
    You'll get right on it? Thanks!"

    COME ON!!!

  16. Rott is right - it IS hard to ignore them when they look all sad and pitiful. But you have to. This teaches them that their behavior is unacceptable and only if they stop will you be happy. Mom dogs do this with the puppies all the time. And higher pack members do it with "uppities"...

    It might take a couple of lessons before she gets it, but it's in everyone's best interests to make her stop. I am a firm believer in NEVER allowing
    a dogs teeth to make contact with your flesh.

    I used this to teach my dogs to take food gently from my hand. They werent really trying to bite, but they needed to learn that they cant touch me with their teeth.

  17. I kinda doubt Alex would hurt anybody - but he's the loud, boisterous,
    deept throated barker and he's big (by lab standards) he's 100 lbs.

    Freedee is 75 lbs, smaller, sleek, quieter, and SHE would be the one to take out the burglar. They'd be so busy watching Alex they wouldnt see her sneak up on them!! LOL

    I brought them both into my office one day (to show them off, of course)
    and everyone shied away and commented on how big Alex was - the whole time he is wagging his tail furiously and begging to be petted.
    Freebe sat down real quietly and just watched everybody. One of my friends came by, looked at both of them, and said "HER I would not want
    to meet in a dark alley...."

    He hit it right on the head....

  18. Try this - when she nips, grab her ear and pinch with thumb and forefinger;
    then say NO loudly and forcefully. follow it up with "BAD DOG" and then
    ignore her. Only pay attention to her when she "apologizes" by looking contrite. This is how the pack would treat her. Unfortunately, you have to pinch hard enough to cause a small amount of pain. She might yelp, dont
    let it affect you. She will come around. I've had to do this with both of mine, they handle it and get "straightened out"....

    in the pack situation, the ear gets bit for "reinforcement" of the pack
    rules....

    good luck!!

  19. LOLOL - that's FUNNY! Maybe I should try that!!

    They annoy me, but they cant help doing what they believe they need to do.

    It's funny though that they dont appear to like dogs. I would guess the reception at houses with dogs is not good....

    Things have quieted down somewhat - I think they've gone home.

    Beagles dont give up easily - he was still baying long after all the
    other dogs had stopped....

    I finally had to go outside and yell "PEPPER!! shut up!!" and he did.

    It's funny - we all tell each others dogs to shut up and they do....

    is "shut up" a standard dog training term??? LOL

    If you're a dog lover, THIS is the neighborhood to live in!! LOL

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