My baby is growing up

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  1. Cupcase

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    Cupar lifted his leg this morning. He's still a baby. Well he's actually 8 months old next week but he's still my baby boy.

    last week for the first time he never came rushing back to the whistle. He was engrossed in the sheep poo.
    So we're back to basics with our recall training. I've taken to carrying the whistle around my neck, it's now my new necklace.

    He's also started looking for things to chew. So as he's now free range, has been for a couple of months as his crate is fine as a bed, but I felt I would need to buy a bigger one if he was to stay in it.

    So plastic milk cartons are now flattened by Cupar before recycling.

    On the plus side his concentration is getting better. He will sit for longer in stay posistion.

    Oh and most importantly he still thinks himself a tiny puppy, as he thinks my knee is where he should be able to curl up and sleep. He's about 22 kg now , he is small for 8 months but not small for my knee.

    I won't be able to post in the puppy part of the forum .

    So to all you new puppy carers make the most of all the good bits and try and laugh when their wee croco teeth bite you, because the time really does fly in and your wee bundles will be all grown up before you realise it.
     
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    They grow up so fast don't they? Was wondering when Rolo might start lifting his leg. Sorry if I'm being dim but how do they know to do these things. I suppose it's instinct. Duh!

    When did Cupar stop with the biting? Rolo still does it and he's 23 weeks old.
     
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    I think the worst of the biting was about 5/6 months. It was a couple of months ago my 3 year old granddaughter started to play with Cupar, because up until then she was scared from him. I'm fortunate I have a very tolerant older labrador that takes the brunt of his biting.
     
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    [quote author=Rolokris link=topic=9340.msg134079#msg134079 date=1420223525]
    Sorry if I'm being dim but how do they know to do these things. I suppose it's instinct.
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    Yup. When little boy dogs start becoming bigger boy dogs, they suddenly realise THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THE WORLD IS TO PEE ON OTHER DOGS' PEE AND GET MINE AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. It just happens. ;D ;D ;D
     
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    ;D ;D ;D
     
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    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=9340.msg134088#msg134088 date=1420224166]
    [quote author=Rolokris link=topic=9340.msg134079#msg134079 date=1420223525]
    Sorry if I'm being dim but how do they know to do these things. I suppose it's instinct.
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    Yup. When little boy dogs start becoming bigger boy dogs, they suddenly realise THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THE WORLD IS TO PEE ON OTHER DOGS' PEE AND GET MINE AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. It just happens. ;D ;D ;D
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    And don't forget A FAKE WEE IS BETTER THAN NO WEE and HE WHO PEES LAST WINS! ;D
     
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    [quote author=Cupcase link=topic=9340.msg134084#msg134084 date=1420223907]
    I think the worst of the biting was about 5/6 months. It was a couple of months ago my 3 year old granddaughter started to play with Cupar, because up until then she was scared from him. I'm fortunate I have a very tolerant older labrador that takes the brunt of his biting.
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    Oh ok. So things wil start to improve soon. When he was smaller it seemed more playful now it just seems nasty. He doesn't just nibble when he's being played with, he just bites as you pass him or come in the room. Good job he's handsome.
     
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    They do grow up quickly :)
    I still post on the puppy section and Harley is 17 months today :)
    I love that he snuggles on your lap - Harley does this all the time and she's just over 27kg ::)
     
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    Oh ok. So things wil start to improve soon. When he was smaller it seemed more playful now it just seems nasty. He doesn't just nibble when he's being played with, he just bites as you pass him or come in the room. Good job he's handsome.
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    I don't think he's being nasty. This is only my opinion but I feel as humans we see certain things that dogs do in human terms. Dogs don't and can't communicate in the same way as us. Cupar would nip at Cassie and generally be a bloomin nuisance, just to get her to play. This maybe what Rolo is trying to do. I had issues with Cassie and the other dog she came with, so I'm more aware of how my dogs interact with each other.

    things will get better. You set the boundaries. If you don't want to play don't. You just need to structure their day so they have something else to think about. I don't mean going for loads of walks. Use his brain. That will help tire him out. Dogs may not think like us but I do believe they can get bored and each dog is different. If you find Rolo likes to fetch teach that, play hide the toy. I'm sorry I'm not vey good at explaining things, but I hope this reassures you a bit.

    Remember they do grow up really fast.
     
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    [quote author=Naya link=topic=9340.msg134125#msg134125 date=1420227588]
    They do grow up quickly :)
    I still post on the puppy section and Harley is 17 months today :)
    I love that he snuggles on your lap - Harley does this all the time and she's just over 27kg ::)
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    Oh I'm so pleased he won't grow out of it. I have to sit on the sofa so he can snuggle in. I really am fortunate to get this cuddly dog.
     
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    Thanks Cupcase. We do have a way of putting human actions into dog things. "He looked so guilty" "He looked at me with sad eyes" nope he doesn't know what guilty is and he doesn't have sad eyes he just knows how to make us melt. Lol.
     
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    [quote author=bbrown link=topic=9340.msg134102#msg134102 date=1420225526]
    And don't forget A FAKE WEE IS BETTER THAN NO WEE and HE WHO PEES LAST WINS! ;D
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    ;D ;D ;D

    Walking along a path today to the fields, by a farm that has a sort of broken gate post (stone) in the middle of a bit of grass. Every dog pees on it.

    Today, the spaniel from the farm was stood very firmly by "his" post. Charlie is a total coward, and wasn't going to challenge the spaniel. So slunk by, making himself very small. Spaniel deciding Charlie has been seen off, turns away to watch the next dog THAT IS NOT GOING TO PEE ON HIS POST TODAY. Charlie nips back and pees on the post behind the spaniel!

    Poor spaniel, he had nothing left (had obviously being peeing on his post a lot), so could only do a fake pee on top of Charlie's pee. Charlie was very pleased and trotted off with his tail high.

    ;D ;D ;D
     
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    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=9340.msg134143#msg134143 date=1420229044]
    [quote author=bbrown link=topic=9340.msg134102#msg134102 date=1420225526]
    And don't forget A FAKE WEE IS BETTER THAN NO WEE and HE WHO PEES LAST WINS! ;D
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    ;D ;D ;D

    Walking along a path today to the fields, by a farm that has a sort of broken gate post (stone) in the middle of a bit of grass. Every dog pees on it.

    Today, the spaniel from the farm was stood very firmly by "his" post. Charlie is a total coward, and wasn't going to challenge the spaniel. So slunk by, making himself very small. Spaniel deciding Charlie has been seen off, turns away to watch the next dog THAT IS NOT GOING TO PEE ON HIS POST TODAY. Charlie nips back and pees on the post behind the spaniel!

    Poor spaniel, he had nothing left (had obviously being peeing on his post a lot), so could only do a fake pee on top of Charlie's pee. Charlie was very pleased and trotted off with his tail high.

    ;D ;D ;D
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    They are so funny aren't they? When he is able to "cock" his leg will my grass start to look healthier, at least in the middle?
     
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    Go Charlie!! Teehee :D
     
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    [quote author=Rolokris link=topic=9340.msg134189#msg134189 date=1420236459]
    They are so funny aren't they? When he is able to "cock" his leg will my grass start to look healthier, at least in the middle?
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    Mine didn't. Charlie is 20 months and still wees like a girl in the garden. He only cocks his leg when he is being a big boy and faced with lampposts. I dug the lawn up and put slate clippings down.
     

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