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  1. Door knocking, doorbells, dogs barking, or fireworks on tv will all get my boys going. :roll:
    The best has to be babies/kittens/puppies crying. Both boys become very alert, they cock there heads side to side, look at me, and sometimes even whine or go looking for the source, very cute.

  2. Have her adopt an adult black lab or black lab cross? Already trained or mostly trained, temperment already known, adult size already known, often good with kids, has enough play and energy for kids usually, easily solid enough to deal with kids, there can be smaller labs between 50-70 lbs or lab crosses 30-? lbs probably and black labs are the most common dogs in shelters and black dogs are hard to adopt out.

    Good luck.

  3. Excellent as usual HF.

    Bathroom doors - have to train new borders but they are great so it shouldn't be a problem.
    Garbage can - I was hoping to get a different one with a better lid but putting it up/away might be better.
    Diversions - They already have stuffed dollar store toys that they gut and I sew up and reuse stuffing too. :lol: But I never leave them with them when I'm not home because my boys gut and CONSUME once in a while. However the tp rolls would be alright, they love those. :roll:

    [quote]The thing is, it's like it becomes a compulsion. It may start with nibbling on the bedspread, for example. Then it turns into EATING it[/quote]
    That seems to be the case here, it started with a little foray into the trash that had been left with the lid up and moved to full scale raiding. :roll:
    They are probably bored, I will have to do something about that.

  4. I would be less confused by it if they were puppies but Kavik will be 4 this December (gosh it is unreal that we've already had 4 years together) and Zaphod turned 3 this past October. Hardly puppies and almost completely out of their teens so to speak. :roll: Oh well, I'm sure it can be corrected I just wondered if someone who had to go back to basics had a timeline or storey.

  5. For those of you who have had relapses in house training (not elimination just chewing and getting into things) and who have gone back to the basics:
    How did it go?
    Did you go right back to crating?
    Did you, eventually, regain all the lost ground?

    Kavik or more likely Zaphod or perhaps both of them as a tag team have started decimating the kitchen while I'm out. They have been so good for so long I am perplexed but it may be the move I guess.

    Anyway Zaphod was to the point where anything at the back of the kitchen counter was a real no-no (but things at the front were obviously invitations :lol: ) and the garbage can with the closing lid was working fine. Lately they have dumped the garbage and scavanged, eaten an entire plate of cookies from the back of the counter, taken a loaf of bread off the table (never did that before) and taken to removing whole rolls of tp out of the main floor bathroom and playing with them and eating them (toilet paper has been fairly safe for quite a while too before now.)
    Gah! I may have to buy another crate as one of there old ones is too small now.

  6. Various sized Barbones.
    [img]http://www.original-legno.it/portale/immagini/animali/images/barbone.jpg[/img]
    [url=http://www.original-legno.it/portale/dettagli.asp?ID=12]source[/url]

    Another [i]Barbone[/i]
    [img]http://animal.discovery.com/guides/dogs/selector/gallery/1560b.jpg[/img]
    Source click here --> [url=http://animal.discovery.com/breedselector/dogprofile.do?id=1560]:lol:[/url]

  7. Absolutely. I can understand your reaction given all that goes on around pits. To tell you the truth when people think that BCs are an unmanagable bundle of obsessive energy I'm pretty happy to let them continue believing that - that way there might be one less unprepared owner. However, with pits you have to fight their image to avoid BSL so its a slightly different storey.

  8. I don't see anything inherently wrong in crosses. I just think breeding should be extremely limited in itself until the unwanted dog problem is in check and you might be more likely to find controlled responsible breeding amongst the working and show folks. Of course there are exceptions on both sides.

    :( HF didn't see my Barbonadoodle suggestion. I'm sure she would have liked it.

  9. Could be delayed reaction from the move. I took him out to the conservation area today for a long walk and tossed the kong for over an hour on and off and let him get dirty - which always seems to improve his mood. Maybe the stress of moving and schedule change was getting to him because after the outing he's been a bit better. Strangely I also found a 3 cm by 1/2 cm gouge/scab on his back that looks a couple days old, doesn't look like a bite at all but it could have been a claw from roughhousing with Zaphod I suppose but that's never happened.

  10. Hmmmm - They could have just been referring to the fact that pits are high energy dogs. I think you'd agree that they need lots of excercise, of course American Bulldogs need lots to. Any dog that hasn't finished its manners training and isn't getting enough excercise may jump up on people and be hyper.

  11. I have no idea what has gotten into Kavik lately but the last 3 days or so he has been more than a velcro dog. He has wanted attention ALL the time, I cannot pet/scratch/snuggle him enough. He even has asked to play less in favour of snuggling. He is also never more than 5ft from me. I love him dearly and enjoy the fact that he is a real people loving dog but the constant extra neediness is getting a little tiring. It's so bad that if I'm petting him and and finish a stroke and lift my hand to restart the process he nudges my hand because it has stopped for a split second - I mean I am in the process at the time. :o

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