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Harley update!!!

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D.S.

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Supabird1100 said:
No such luck Joe......had to drive 150 miles to Lincolnshire and pay the breeder a grand for the pleasure of owning a Shar-Pei !!!!! Then there was Kennel Club registration, micro-chipping, two hundred quid in Pets World for a bunch of stuff she needed, another fifty at the vets to register her there, and a load of incidentals that Trace hasn't told me about !!!!!! :}

Hence, another reason for the Pan instead of the Hog !!!!! :B

?1000 for a dog :eek: :eek: :eek: Feck, ya could've had the ex for less :}
 

Biker Babe

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Supabird1100 said:
No such luck Joe......had to drive 150 miles to Lincolnshire and pay the breeder a grand for the pleasure of owning a Shar-Pei !!!!! Then there was Kennel Club registration, micro-chipping, two hundred quid in Pets World for a bunch of stuff she needed, another fifty at the vets to register her there, and a load of incidentals that Trace hasn't told me about !!!!!! :}

Hence, another reason for the Pan instead of the Hog !!!!! :B

Yeh, and now we've got her, he wouldn't part with her......... he loves every inch of her...... :bow: even if as soon as he walks through the door she just wants to eat him..... :k
 
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Codbasher

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How to remove wrinkles from a dog

















Stick an airline up its arse and pump up to 32psi, removes all wrinkles and re decorates a room at the same time.







The above is tongue in cheek, just in case PETA/RSPCA etc are watching
 

Biker Babe

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Codbasher said:
How to remove wrinkles from a dog
stick an airline up its arse and pump up to 32psi, removes all wrinkles and re decorates a room at the same time.
The above is tongue in cheek, just in case PETA/RSPCA etc are watching

:t :t :t
 

Codbasher

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I do know of a Minature Poodle that killed an Irish Wolfhound!! :eek:


















The Poodle got stuck in the Wolfhounds throat and it choked to death! :}

















Sorry yet another tasteless one from me tonight :bang:
 

Punchy

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Biker Babe said:
....But hopefully all normality should resume soon as she starts doggie obedience class's next week....... :lol:

BB what you are starting next week isn't doggie obedience classes its OWNER training classes in which YOU the owner will be taught how to train your dog to do what you want it to...

going through the same thing at present with my bitch......... and her dog

:eek:
 

Biker Babe

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Punchy said:
BB what you are starting next week isn't doggie obedience classes its OWNER training classes in which YOU the owner will be taught how to train your dog to do what you want it to...

going through the same thing at present with my bitch......... and her dog

:eek:

Yep your right, they teach you how to train your dog....... I can't wait to have a fully trained pooch........ :} but some how i think we're gonna have a battle on our hands......

How are you finding it? easy or hard going?

BB
 

Punchy

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Biker Babe said:
Yep your right, they teach you how to train your dog....... I can't wait to have a fully trained pooch........ :} but some how i think we're gonna have a battle on our hands......
How are you finding it? easy or hard going? BB

I find it easy its just a matter of knowing what to do and perserverance. The method we are being taught is with the use of a clicker.

We have a problem in that our Jack Russell must have been ill treated in her very short life before we bought her. She has a real hatred of small children and is very wary of strangers. One of the methods suggested by the trainer involves taking Molly (slip) to the local market and car boot to get her used to crowds.
 

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Biker Babe

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Punchy said:
I find it easy its just a matter of knowing what to do and perserverance. The method we are being taught is with the use of a clicker.

We have a problem in that our Jack Russell must have been ill treated in her very short life before we bought her. She has a real hatred of small children and is very wary of strangers. One of the methods suggested by the trainer involves taking Molly (slip) to the local market and car boot to get her used to crowds.

Although we haven't started class's yet I know that we're gonna be using the clicker method as well.....
 
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