My hens and rats love banana but never thought of feeding a banana to a dog !
I will try it today.
The only thing Whisp won't eat is prawns, they disturb her
I use baby sun cream on my lurcher's pink bits (under side) as she likes to lie on her back on the grass in full sun.
She will decide to go in the shade if she gets too hot.
My first pet was Sweety the hamster.
One night I put a tooth under my pillow and went to sleep.
When I woke up I looked under my pillow for the 50p that I was owed by the tooth fairy...., nothing.
My Dad said "maybe she got stuck in Sweetie's cage"
I went to look for her in the cage and found...
We have afew cyclists near us that have thier dogs in toe as well, so if a dog and a cyclist rushes past we end up going for a jog instead of a walk :emoji_astonished:.
Good for the heart I suppose.
Never thought of using a squeaker for recall!
Whisper can't be trusted off lead yet as her prey drive is so strong and she is nervous of other dogs (she has bite scars on her nose so we think she has been in a fight!) , but will use the squeaker in training and see how it goes.
'hi... my dog is contagious'
Ha! I might use this line today and see what results we get.
We had a small yapster following us for a while yesterday on thewalk, it was completely obsessed with my dog and it's owner was just chatting on her phone ignoring the situation.
Guess wherever you go...
Are squeeky toys good or bad for dogs?
I've heard it can be too stimulating and may strengthen their predatory drive.
But also that they can be good enrichment and can make human implements less interesting to chew and destroy.
What do you think ?
Afew dogs in Whisper's dog walking group are given cat kibble as treats, one owner tried her with some and she seemed to absolutely love it.
Is there anything wrong with this as long as it's just used a training treat?
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