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Cute video, who would think GPs could be trained. Thanks for sharing |
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To the op I was asking if it was Debs dog because if you were going to decided to to not keep him I believe most breeders like Deb have it in their contract that you have to return them to the breeder if your not going to keep them. I hope everything works out for you but I am taking the words from a wise friend to just leave it and not come back to this post. I really truly hope everything works out. |
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Yes. Hamsters, like cats, use a 'litter area'.....and you can train them to do tricks and agility. hamsteragility.com I LOVE HAMSTERS! What type/breeds did you own? |
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Bhanish, great for trying and I wish you the best!!! |
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Oh good grief, y'all are still trying to converse with this person? Walk away and let him/her have the last word. As to the OP and his/her pup, I am finished with that was well. Pray for that poor pup is the only advice I can give. |
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I really think you should give this dog up to a person that will be with him always and give him lots of love. I feel the trainers are out for your money. I feel if you are going to have a dog train it yourself with lots of patience and love. I hate hearing about people that hit their dogs and throw them in a kennel. Maybe you should listen to Lady Jane I feel she is very knowledgeable. I know you love your dog but maybe you should not have the terrier breed. You should of had our last beloved yorkie Keally. She tore my house up because she had separation anxiety issues. We chose to love her and our poor baby had genetic IBD from a dysfunctional breeder. With love,patience,and lots of time and I mean time it helped her. I stayed home a lot with her and took her with me. I miss her everyday she lived twelve and a half years. If you cannot be with your baby then find a loving home for him. Susan |
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Sorry you had IBD troubles!!!! |
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We're doing lots of treat training—mayyyyybe went overboard because he's a little over 7 lbs now—and I think he's SLOWLY getting better. Unintended consequence of COVID, I'm home all the time and Whimsy's separation anxiety is at bay, so we are able to focus exclusively on his reactivity. Still, I wouldn't say he's safe to be around yet. Short leash is a must. But we're temporarily putting our training on hold. The trainer thought Whimsy may be in pain, and we just happened to have our annual after that bit of advice. Vet called and it's likely Whimsy has kidney disease. We still don't know what it means; we're getting an ultrasound on Monday. But the vet thinks this is why Whimsy is "grumpy." As much as I am devastated about the news, I'm anxious to relieve Whimsy of the pain he must be feeling. Here's hoping that it's "pre-kidney disease" or something incredibly manageable. Thanks again for everyone's advice. |
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