Blimey, organising this first bit's proving to be difficult. It's odd because I think how far you're going to drive Janey and it seems mad that noone on the other sites is prepared to do what is essentially a run that will take roughly 2 hours out of their day. :doh:
Ive just pm'd janeyk with my number and i have Cains and Woowoo's numbers so we can try and arrange a day. I replied to this before i looked at the thread with his piccie he is lovely. I shall have to give myself a good talking to not to just drive home with him :evillaugh:
He's so cute! What a happy looking dog. Well done all of you. :)
Eh, I didn't do anything. I'm glad this lot did though! ;) C'mon WooWoo - we need an update. :)
If you don't receive it I'll try again!
why not open a photobucket account and resize them there?I'll try sometime, just been so busy and tiscali was down last night. Very windy up here.
I'm afraid i don't go for the whole "pack leader" school of thought. :shy: Sounds to me like guarding behaviour, really common but can be difficult to train out. I've been in touch with a very highly regarded APDT dog trainer (who agrees with me re: pack leader stuff ;)) about my dogs guarding issues, and he's recommended clicker training, and using a click/reward every time he is nice to my other dog/doesn't guard. Tis as with everything, slow progress, :innocent: but we muddle along. I also have to make sure my dog doesn't have toys/treats around all the time to guard cos if they're there he's a nightmare, if they're not, he doesn't miss them.I started with the clicker training, I trained a very aggressive German Shepherd with a clicker so I know that it works. I also make sure he is fed in his crate and no treats are left around, so there is no chance of him nipping anyone. He is now going into his crate of his own accord to have a sleep. :Luv2:
If you have a look on the APDT or APBC sites you should be able to find someone really good locally. :)
Janey, surely you can't begrudge an old girl.....? ;):rofl: