Published on January 28, 2010 by Technology Slice
Training your German Shepherd puppy begins with one key component, consistency. They are such energetic and active animals and so intelligent and incredibly determined. It’s so important they receive proper training when they are young. Here are 3 smart tips you can start using when training German Shepherd puppy. 1. Consistency – You need to [...]
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Published on January 11, 2010 by Technology Slice
I am pregnant and can I just say I’m feeling quite inconvenienced by it all.
I live on social security in a caravan in Mt Druitt, and can barely afford to smoke pot every day, let alone tins of food and my dog’s special biscuits.
I certainly cant afford a baby crib and can’t get child support as I am unsure of the father’s identity.
As I can’t afford unnecessary items like a baby’s cot, I thought an option would be to let my newborn share with my purebred Pitbull as he has quite a spacious and comfortable bed (which I got on special on Ebay).
However, I have read a few articles in the newspaper lately about dog owners losing custody of their dogs to the RSPCA because of mistreatments.
Would forcing my beautiful dog to share with the baby be viewed by the RSPCA as inhumane? I am worried the baby’s crying would keep him awake as he’s a very sensitive sleeper.
I would hate to be considered as a bad pet owner, as I love my beautiful Chopper and would do anything to keep him happy. He comes as a priority in this situation as I have been so attached to him since I first took him from my neighbours yard as a pup.
Tags: Baby Crib, Caravan, Child Support, Chopper, Dog Biscuits, Dog Owners, dogs, Ebay, Mt Druitt, Neighbours, Open Question, Pet Love, Pet Owner, Pitbull, Priority, Pup, Rspca, Smoke Pot, Social Security, Tins
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Published on January 11, 2010 by Technology Slice
I have relatives in China who want me to send them a pup from US. The pup is golden retriever It is a 17 hour flight from US to china. Can the pup be sent alone? Or I have to accompany it?
Or I should forget it altogether?
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Published on January 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
How is this schedule for a puppy (this is only walking, socialization, and pottying… i have another mixed in for feeding and training.)
2:30 A.M. – Outside to potty
7:15 A.M. – Outside to potty
Bring her inside then take her out 15 minutes later.
8:30 A.M. – Walk.
11:30 A.M. – Outside to potty
Bring her inside then take her out 15 minutes later.
1:15 P.M. – Walk. (Petstore on Sunday at 12:30 then short walk afterwards)
4:30 P.M. – Outside to potty
Bring her inside then take her out 15 minutes later.
6:30 P.M. – Walk (wednesday instead of walk, go to petstore)
10:00 P.M. – Outside to potty.
she is a 4 month old American Pit Bull Terrier.
Now, remember these walks are only going to be around a block or two… and yes the pup got all of her shots.
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Published on January 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
We have a 3 month old puppy that we had not planned on keeping (our other dog had puppies and we were able to find the others homes.) but seeing as we have not been able to find a good home for the last puppy we are probably keeping her. So instead of calling her Pup or Puppy Puppy for the rest of her life here are some names we have thought of. She is a lhasa apso.
1. Peyton (My favorite but the whole family has to agree on a name.)
2. Lollipup (lol.)
3. Sugar
4. Bella
5. Elle
Which one of these do you like most?
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