As far as I can tell yes some dogs have a reaction to vaccinations but, at least in a short time very few. Most do not. I have come across people stating their dogs developed a cancer after a vac, but only a very few reports, and if you accept that if a dog, (or indeed a human), will develop a...
I use a Dremal on Folly's nails, I wouldn't say she likes it but she does reluctantly volunteer, I get the Dremal out and she slowly comes up to me, I pick her up and settle her on my knee with her lying back against my left arm. I hold a paw with my left hand and grind the nails. of course as...
Lurcerman, I agree that most dogs are a lot less fit than they should be, I have said in another thread that my girl had a FCE back in may, the vet said that not being over weight and being well muscled should help her. And she recovered brilliantly certainly faster and more completely than most...
Lurcherman, she is a pet, though she has raced most weekends apart from winter. I presume your cross had more coat and body fat than a full Whippet. But after having dogs of many breeds over the years I have to say sight hounds are wonderful.
With clothing for dogs, Folly being a Whippet has very little body fat and very thin covering of fur, she gets cold and any rain goes straight to her skin. So if its cold she wears a warm coat and if its raining she wears a waterproof one. OK she has way to many coats but that's me, seeing a...
I use a harness, Folly is secured on the back seat, she settles well and often sleeps till the car stops. The crumple zones worry me about putting her in the rear, the luggage space is designed to crumple in the event of a crash and I do not want her being crumpled.
Just a small different idea, in your original post you say she reacted differently meeting a male and a female. A lot of bitches tell a male off if she thinks its paying to much attention to her rear. And most males accept being told off, even a small female 'gets away with' telling a large male...
My oldies have always been special, the hardest to loose was Gypsy a Shelti, she wasn't a young dog when I lost my wife but at 13 she never hesitated when I walked her, (and I spent a heck of a long time walking her we covered miles). But eventually at 18 1/2 I lost her, the last couple of years...
finsky, yes I saw the full litter and she was relaxed, though thinking about it she was more interested in staying close to me than she was in playing with the pack. Not appearing to using me as a shield sort of thing just happier. The funny thing was a friend went with me and although Folly was...
Folly comes from quite a large litter, and she is very submissive when meeting strange dogs and takes quite a time to relax with them, (other sight hounds are accepted easily though). She was like this as soon as we started going out and I don't think she had any bad experiences, so I just...
Folly gets a treat as I leave her at home, (ok I know people say we shouldn't make a fuss when leaving them, just slip out quietly but we have always done it so as each came it carried on). And she gets a treat at bedtime, normally a fish 4 dogs square. Other than those she gets a small treat...
I would say for the average normal pet dog, if it walks on a lead without pulling and it has a decent recall then that would be all it needs. Obviously after house training of course.
I have no problem with people giving as many different clues or commands provided they are gentle giving loads of praise or treats never being in any way forceful. I do however think that people should find out as much as possible before deciding which breed they want. Their are loads of Border...
I named my present girl Folly, as a Folly is primarily for decoration, but suggesting through its appearance some other purpose, which sums her up. All our other dogs I have only had a very small part in choosing their names, obviously the rescues we have had came with names so we kept them. But...
Bringing everyone up to date, Folly has carried on improving, slowly but that's to be expected, so that now she is walking properly. By that I mean she has the typical sight hound, free moving springy step. I have noticed this coming on for some time, initially when she was walking slightly...
I'm another looking forward to photo's. My top three breeds are Whippet, Saluki and Deerhounds. Only ever lived with Whippets but I would love one, (or both), of the others but dont think it will happen.
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