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Happy Ending!!!!!
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Like many others here I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your posts of "Z" and each milestone you reached together with great enjoyment. I cannot tell you how much I looked forward to each of your posts as well as others here that have shared their experiences. I too have a shelter pup that I have had since the summer of 2009. I love her dearly and yes-even after all this time all she has to do is look at me with those beautiful big eyes and I just melt. She knows it too! Thank you so very much for sharing your experience with your wonderful pup! We loved it!!! Thank you and your wife for taking her in and giving her a wonderful and loving home!!! I am jumping up and down with happiness for she will always have a forever home with lots of love!! I can't stand it-I'm so happy! Another pup that went from an orphan with a grim looking future to a safe and loving home!! HOOORRAYYYYYY!!!! Thank you!! Thank you!! Thank you!!! |
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She obviously adores and trusts you and Linda. I am so very happy to hear she is now part of your pack. That is the best news ever! I join Rufflesmom in saying thank you, thank you, thank you! You are a good and loving couple. :bowdown: |
Three cheers and two beers!
I couldn't be happier for the three of you, but especially your little girl. As you might recall, before you got Miss K, I had gone out to the Humane Society to see if adopting her would work. I went out with my pups and it was a disaster. No need to go into any details. In thinking back, had that experience been okay, we never would have been able to give her the attention she needed and deserved. You did and it worked! I'm currently all choked up thinking all's well that ends well. I am so happy to hear the news and all the right words evade me right now. |
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For all the rest of the replies, thank you so much. They are so kind. The reality is you give us praise for things you folks already do, so right back at you. To be clear you may not be rid of us yet. My wife always says I like to hear myself 'talk' :D |
Testing picture hosting sites (vgy.me)
K is getting pretty good at tug of war and it is a great way to teach 'drop'.
Picture of K with toy https://vgy.me/A5hH1p.jpg |
Trying imgur.com
I cannot figure out how to embed a pic like I could do from photobucket (figured out how to embed).
Who needs a pillow? https://i.imgur.com/QccUlGS.jpg |
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Our command for "drop" is "leave it." We once had a talking bird, Isa. When we got Isa, our former golden was a ripe old age, very calm. Isa could land on him and he would just look at him and sigh, "Dang, there's a bird on me. Oh well..." So Isa wasn't afraid of Bear. Fast forward; Bear passes on, and we get Crosby. Isa is not afraid of Crosby (why should he be, he's the same color, just smaller), but young Crosby thought Isa was a chew toy. I put Isa's travel cage on the floor, door closed, and spent hours with Crosby teaching "Leave it." I had no choice--it was a crash course. I would say Leave it when he looked at Isa, and treat him when he looked away. It took two weeks. I enjoyed teaching that command more than any other training. I think because there was always a treat at the end. After a year, Isa could land on Crosby, and I could let Isa's wings grow out. When Crosby gave up on Isa he graduated to socks, by the way. That Leave it command for socks usually resulted in a staring contest that lasted a minute before he complied. I was taught you should only say the command once. Crosby's slowing down now. Every once in awhile, I wish he would steal some socks. |
Cfrance, nice post with some good training techniques for all of us to follow...
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Ah, yes, the foot pillow. :) When Annie got really old, she lost her hearing completely. She could not hear anything. We then noticed that she seemed to use the foot pillow more and more often. We thought it was so sweet. But eventually we realized that because she was by then completely deaf, using the foot pillow was how she knew if we got up and possibly could be heading to the kitchen. — — Yes. We shared a little bit of people food sometimes — a little cracker, a little cheese, holding an apple for her so she could trim the last bites around the core. (I know there are dog owners who think it is terrible to share people food. But it was not all kinds. And she mostly ate regular dog food that came from the vet. Besides, she lived more than 16 years so we must have done something right.) Thanks for the sweet memory of the foot pillow and how its use evolved over all those years with Annie. |
Boomer, another really nice post. The way I treat my dogs, as long as a dog in not begging, a 'people food' treat is nice; especially if they earn it with a 'sit' or down'...
It strikes me, with all of the threads on TOTV, it would not be terrible for a new thread along the lines of "My dog stories" Not sure many folks would follow, but I suspect there are so many good stories that many people would enjoy... |
Kalu is one lucky dog! Great news. :)
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Oh my! Here you have over a 170 replies and more than 11,000 hits. You know — this thread is kind of like a “baby book” for K because it is a record of all the important steps she has been taking along the way to becoming a part of your family — for real. :) The thread is coming to an end, but I have to wonder if for sentimental reasons, you might want to print it and put it in a folder or binder. If that idea appeals to you, there is a “Thread Tools ” tab on the green bar, at the top of the page, below the page numbers. That tab will drop down to give you a printable version. — in case you did not know that and in case you are a dinosaur like me who likes a hard copy of some things. (This just might empty your printer though.) |
Excellent, excellent post, Boomer.
Many posters were not aware of this, present company included. Thank you from all of us! |
Thank you for your wonderful stories of Kalu and her training...and for posting a picture of her. That is the cherry on the top. I kept wondering what she looked like.
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I was unaware of that feature, thank you. I am not a paper person, but it is a nice way to review a whole thread or share with friends that are not on TOTV. |
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You should be able to save this thread as a PDF file. As Boomer suggested open the thread in print view, then right click anywhere to bring up the menu with print and other options. When you select print the next page to open may have a default destination to your printer but there should be a Change function which should allow you to save as a PDF onto your computer rather than printing it out. |
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Much like a friend having you over for slides after ther trip :D |
Merry Christmas!!!
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My favorite gifts this year (sorry honey :)).... the painting and the sweet dog.
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I have chills! The best story ever love going both ways!
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Merry Christmas! |
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Been almost a year since the post in this link, where 'Z' showed aggression towards a friend's dog.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...26-post39.html Last week Miss K stayed at that friend's house (with the same dog) while we traveled north. No issues... 'selfish Alan' can travel again :) K has changed so much in this journey I am scared my wife will show up with a second one :oops: |
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Such a great story. |
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You have earned the blue ribbon and so very well deserved!
The "K" also stands for Kudos! |
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