Finding myself again.
I'm trying to online shop right now for Christmas and my dogs won't stop barking outside. How can I price saxophones and reeds for alto saxophone while my Shepard is barking her fool head off?
I just LOVE the day when we got new neighbors (a month ago) who brought two dogs with them, who don't leash them so they run into our yard
and get my fenced dogs riled up.
Ugh.
I better get back to shopping. I'm trying to come up with things that aren't junk. That won't get discarded two days after Christmas like so many things. I'm trying to make this a smart Christmas (huh, I'm assuming that I, myself, am smart enough to do that).
Anybody know how to teach dogs to only bark a warning and then keep their canine mouths shut when I tell them to?
I have been reading about the success people have had curing their cancer, diabetes and epileptic seizures using cannabis oil (this is legal...you can buy it at Amazon - not sure of the quality but you can buy it from there).
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Labels: cancer, cannabis oil, diabetes, pets, seizures
We just set up two more dog kennels for two of our dogs to sleep in and I bought several safety gates to gate them off from the bedrooms on both levels. This is an attempt to: 1) potty train them completely, and 2) stop them from using the bedrooms as their own personal potty playground!
I sure could use some good dog training advice on how to finish potty training, especially in the winter when the little dogs don't want to go to the bathroom in the snow! Seriously, they're dogs - get outside and potty in the snow already!
Labels: pets
My husband took my little Pom-Chi dog (about 3 lbs. of attitude) outside when he was changing the light bulbs in our Kichler lighting fixtures by our front door. He put my dog down because he thought she wouldn't run away. Yup, she ran...and ran...and ran. I go off running after her while she ends up stopping a van in the road. Thankfully, it stopped. Talk about being in the doghouse - it's where the husband is at. If she'd gotten away, she wouldn't have lasted the night. A coyote or big bird would've swooped her right up!
Labels: pets