Random "dog thoughts" thread

Discussion in 'Labrador Chat' started by Xena Dog Princess, Oct 29, 2016.

  1. Cath

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    Good lad Coco :)
     
  2. Emily

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    I've got a horrible cold and have completely lost my voice (yes, you can probably hear my OH cheering in the background :rolleyes:) so I've spent most of the day on the couch.

    You would not believe the sulking, huffing and puffing coming from Ella all day. At one point she just stood in front of me and rested (more of a heavy pushing) her chin on my knee, giving me the sad eyes. Honestly!
     
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    Now she's trying to get me to play. Of course, it worked :rolleyes:
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    Who could say no to that face?! :D
     
  5. Sven

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    Was thinking exactly the same
     
  6. edzbird

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    Simple lead walk this morning. It was really drizzly and very relaxing. Coco walked well and we played a few games as we went. Feeling very good.
     
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    Having one of those weeks where I feel like a bad Doggy mum!

    Stanleys being left longer than I'd like (about 4 hours without a break). Then when I get in it's dark and I daren't take him for a walk in his usual spot - it's a nature reserve with no lighting. So we can only walk round the streets and he's bored and getting frustrated and sits down.

    Then I have jobs to do when I get in so he's still not getting my attention. He's seems happy enough, sat snoozing away on the couch.

    I think I'm going to skip the walks and play some games instead. I'm hoping he'll find that more enjoyable :(
     
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    My two are missing out on evening walks too now it's dark so early, but they seem to have adjusted. As long as they have their supper (and preferably a bit of a play) they're quite happy to snooze for the rest of the evening, so I don't know why I worry...! :(
     
  9. Hollysdad

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    We're staying with my brother for a couple of days for mum's 93'd birthday party. I let Holly out for a poop and when I looked into the garden she had gone. Closer inspection showed a hole in his hedge and paw prints in the mud. I then noticed that his neighbours garden didn't have a gate and there was no sound from the garden.

    PANIC!

    Ruth went straight out to the front of the house to see if Holly had gone to the chippy a few doors away. I grabbed a smelly treat and started the recall whistle. After a few minutes (it seemed longer) Holly came trotting back through the hole in the hedge with a windfall apple in her mouth. My heart started beating again.

    From now on she only goes into the garden on a lead.
     
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    Oh it feels like FOREVER. Coco went after sheep in the mist once. I will never, ever forget it.
     
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    How very scary for you. Glad it all worked out ok.
     
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    You know where to go next time should it happen again.

    Glad all worked out, always a worry.
     
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    Oh Holly. Don't do that to your mum and dad.
     
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    I am currently begging OH if we can buy a 6 month old English lab. Ohhhhh I want him so badly. But then I also think, am I crazy? Axel is still very much a puppy in some ways, such as stealing my shoes and tea towels today.
     
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    Yeah but Rory is 4 and he stole my work shoes this morning. .................;)
     
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    Holly is five and steals my slippers most days
     
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    Vanilla is 18months and steals anything that takes her fancy or is going...of course purely for attention
     
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    I guess I should be happy that he hasn’t ripped a tea towel in half lately. He just jumps on the counter and runs off with them lol.

    But OH said no to another dog because he wants a .... baby.... :facepalm: hehe. I want one one day as well but not yet! lol
     
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    But he needs to keep you happy doesn't he ?I mean really happy?;)
     
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    OH has just spent the last ten minutes trying to balance a treat on Monty's nose. I could have predicted the outcome, many treats eaten, none balanced on nose. Pick your battles OH. This isn't a worthwhile one.:shake:
     

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