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It would have to be someone close by so you could keep breeding rights.Oh I would love to find this dog a home that could handle him. I have 6 adults one young dog and a litter of eight puppies.
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It would have to be someone close by so you could keep breeding rights.Oh I would love to find this dog a home that could handle him. I have 6 adults one young dog and a litter of eight puppies.
Exactly! When the leaves are on the trees, you won't be able to see it.I don’t see how it matters. You live in the middle of nowhere. Who the heck ever sees it? Your boys? At our age we are just the crazy chicken ladies.
buy him some ear muffs.He is obsessive compulsive about neatness and order . I put that coop out there because I was concerned they had a respiratory problem and want to keep them off by themselves in case they could carry a problem. And he doesn't like to listen to roosters. I just can't win.
Yeah my other issue is I have lots of joint pain, arthritis and I am tired all time. Not good to train dogs when you are tired.I can't train dogs any more either, my health is shot. Fortunately The Kid is motivated to train Sammy, more or less. This dog has come a long way! He was 16 months old when we got him and was a mess. He's still a lot more hyper than I would prefer, but his training has him manageable and under control.
Is he one of the older dogs? Fifteen is a house full!Oh I would love to find this dog a home that could handle him. I have 6 adults one young dog and a litter of eight puppies.
Just smile and say yes dear and then do what you want. I can’t imagine you have changed since you moved there.Exactly! When the leaves are on the trees, you won't be able to see it.
He is 2.5 years. Well the 8 puppies will be going in two weeks.Is he one of the older dogs? Fifteen is a house full!
I did that when he said I should have a small flock in one coop. Told him I said what he wanted to hear, not what I felt.Just smile and say yes dear and then do what you want. I can’t imagine you have changed since you moved there.
Has he always been that way? How did deal over the years? Having animals means lot of hair and dirt. They are always bringing in crap.He is obsessive compulsive about neatness and order . I put that coop out there because I was concerned they had a respiratory problem and want to keep them off by themselves in case they could carry a problem. And he doesn't like to listen to roosters. I just can't win.
Covid won't last forever. You'll get back into obedience again. I believe, I believe, I believe! (she said, gritting her teeth and pounding her fist on the table.)Yeah my other issue is I have lots of joint pain, arthritis and I am tired all time. Not good to train dogs when you are tired.
plus I was getting my male his obedience and rally degrees. I had taken Brandon to our clubs obedience class. He did really well and then COVID shut everything down.