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are you still taking Pi to that place where he can socialize with other dogs?
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His favorite thing is to chew up cardboard. I left an empty TP tube in the bathroom and he kept going in there trying to get it off. I figured he would do exactly what he did when I replaced the roll. sigh. I even gave him the tube to chew!OMG! Hahahaaaaa you win!
No, unfortunately he aged out at 6 months... that was just for puppies. We go for walks most days and occasionally to the dog park and to the feed store. People like him, but other dogs, usually not so much. He still has the crazy puppy vibe.are you still taking Pi to that place where he can socialize with other dogs?
thats sad he aged out. Hard to believe he is 6 months already too.No, unfortunately he aged out at 6 months... that was just for puppies. We go for walks most days and occasionally to the dog park and to the feed store. People like him, but other dogs, usually not so much. He still has the crazy puppy vibe.
Hahaaa you just started something.His favorite thing is to chew up cardboard. I left an empty TP tube in the bathroom and he kept going in there trying to get it off. I figured he would do exactly what he did when I replaced the roll. sigh. I even gave him the tube to chew!
I have been assured by several Whippet owners that they mellow out and become lovely dogs as adults... which is at 2 yrs!![]()
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Not a brother sister breeding I hope.We bought her off of PawPups, but she is a bit inbred![]()
Wonder why?How are you Wishing? Im wore out. went to madison today. Walmarts. they were packed.
I know. It’s so bad here.You know the old saying... takes one to know one! Such a PITA.
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I wuv to rip da paper, mamy!
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I even rip da paper in da little room!
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Another fact... cabin fever increases the PITA factor 10 fold!