I love these old photos of the puppies...
The house became overrun by them. They're in the hampers, the couches, Fatboy's bed, in the closets; it's a nightmare! We may have to bomb the house. Has anyone dealt with this before? We had a real bad ant problem last year but were able to keep them in check with that gel ant bait. The advantage we had was the ants were isolated in areas where the Fats couldn't get to. But this time it's a whole different ball game. Is it safe to bomb the house with Fatboy running around afterwards??
Hi thanks to all for bitter apple recommendations seems to be working. Problem no 2 , she doesn't seem to understand the rules of engagement when playing with other dogs. She's really rough and sounds like she wants to eat them !
Fred fell in love with the pig on America's Got Talent last night...
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I have just posted a question on the medical board about our terminally ill bully. Please take a look and see if you can help him and me. Thank you.
Hi have had our new pup for 4wks now and she's settled in nicely aside from the constant biting ! We've tried yelping , ignoring , shouting and she just doesn't get that it hurts . We say leave and reward her but she's back at it almost instantly . Feet and hands are her favourite . Any suggestions to try and curb it would be most welcome.
My husband and I have booked our first vacation without Fatboy. Fatboy has been on every vacation we have taken. Being this upcoming vacation is a Caribbean cruise, we cannot take him this time around. Normally we would ask the breeder to watch him, but his breeder became upset with us for missing an appointment a couple of years ago without calling ahead (my dad had an emergency surgery and I completely forgot to cancel with the breeder, so I can understand). Plus I don't know which city we will be flying out of (a toss up between Austin or Los Angeles).
She's getting calmer and happier. She and Quigley, the puppy, are getting along OK as long as he's not too much of a pest.