I'm getting push back on the "Two puppies at the same time" idea, but I haven't given up yet. If we end up with just one it will be the tan/white guy in the 2nd pic.
But what if they're friends? How could you do that to them?
I'm getting push back on the "Two puppies at the same time" idea, but I haven't given up yet. If we end up with just one it will be the tan/white guy in the 2nd pic.
But what if they're friends? How could you do that to them?
Exactly. They can keep each other company while we're at work. They will never lack for a playmate. And since we'll be going through the training phase anyway, why not just get it over with rather than wait a year or so and have to do it all over again?
Having two dogs is great.I'm getting push back on the "Two puppies at the same time" idea, but I haven't given up yet. If we end up with just one it will be the tan/white guy in the 2nd pic.
Exactly. They can keep each other company while we're at work. They will never lack for a playmate. And since we'll be going through the training phase anyway, why not just get it over with rather than wait a year or so and have to do it all over again?
I can only verify a prescription for 2 dogs unfortunately. But I'll page the doctor with my recommendations@DancingPanther Write this man an RX for two dogs.
This is exactly what it looks like when I have to wake my wife up for a 6 AM flight.
Do you want me to call your wife / significant other?
You could try to make a lie believable, at least.
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Unfortunately, I'm not great at taking photos, so I apparently didn't grab any photos of my dog at the 2018 parade, though you can see her paw in the lower left of the last photo. Here she is in the morning before we headed out though:
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A*****eI dont doubt that you were there. I doubted the part I bolded.
The faces tell that they know what's about to come.
Last week before the beaches close for the summer. Booooooooo.
Could be worse. I got a text from Kitten a few years back saying something like "I'm about to cry" followed by pictures of our entire first floor absolutely trashed. We had both dogs and two cats at the time, but this was years beyond puppy stage for the dogs. Nefi (now our middle cat) was still pretty young and daring, though.I stepped away from my desk for a few minutes, when I come back it appears that someone... I'm not mentioning any names <cough>Zouzou</cough> has been trying to log in to my computer.
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Been there, done that. A 9 month old husky left at home all day is a recipe for disaster.Could be worse. I got a text from Kitten a few years back saying something like "I'm about to cry" followed by pictures of our entire first floor absolutely trashed. We had both dogs and two cats at the time, but this was years beyond puppy stage for the dogs. Nefi (now our middle cat) was still pretty young and daring, though.
Whatever happened, they were definitely all in on it. Even the mat in our bathtub was shredded. There is no way in hell either of those dogs would willing get in the bathtub, but the damage was way too much to have been a cat. Remains a mystery to this day, but that was carnage. Couch cushions, pillows, blankets, trash, you name it. Bits and pieces of things everywhere. It's cute she left her toy for you though! I'm getting so itchy for a pup.
No crate? My inlaws are starting to wean their 9-10 month dobe off the crate when they aren't there. She's been good so far, but it's only been a few hours at a time. The weird part of my incident was these were not puppies, and rarely, if ever, chewed anything at that point. It was definitely a group effort lol. Wish I had some Ring cameras set up.Been there, done that. A 9 month old husky left at home all day is a recipe for disaster.
I used the crate for the first few months I had him then started off leaving him in the bedroom and eventually gave him free run. He was fine for a while but around 9 months he started destroying things.No crate? My inlaws are starting to wean their 9-10 month dobe off the crate when they aren't there. She's been good so far, but it's only been a few hours at a time. The weird part of my incident was these were not puppies, and rarely, if ever, chewed anything at that point. It was definitely a group effort lol. Wish I had some Ring cameras set up.
Math checks out. We weren't living together at the time, but from what she tells me, that's around the same time Krush went through his phase.I used the crate for the first few months I had him then started off leaving him in the bedroom and eventually gave him free run. He was fine for a while but around 9 months he started destroying things.
THE CHEEEEESE TAX THE CHEEEESE TAX
Give her more cheese dammit!