This Staffy came to me at my paddock three weeks ago with its owner telling me he's unwalkable and 2 "trainers" had refused to work with him one even suggesting he was pts as he is dangerous! Three weeks later his dog is walking week on the lead, will walk with me to heel off the lead and is taking part in Agility (not perfect I know) but addressing one or two issues with the dog and five or six issues with his handler, Staffy's get a bad press but they are fast becoming a favourite (2nd) of mine. Owners that put the work will get it back in bundles....... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s_F5nYFYoQ
Enjoyable programme on BBC2, "Choose the right puppy for you". It's looking at the attributes and characteristics of dog types, trying to advise prospective owners on the puppy which will match their circumstances and desires. I suspect if you're reading this thread you'd enjoy the programme too
Enjoyable programme on BBC2, "Choose the right puppy for you". It's looking at the attributes and characteristics of dog types, trying to advise prospective owners on the puppy which will match their circumstances and desires. I suspect if you're reading this thread you'd enjoy the programme too
I've not watched it myself, maybe I should. With huge disposable income available to people these days it's easy to forget these Puppies need work. That cute bundle of fluff grows into (in my dogs case) 40+ kgs of hard graft. It's not just a case of laying down the cash and the jobs done, hours of work goes into training and that's mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. You hear it all the time, the puppy chewed this or that or it barks all day when we are at work. Simple reason is the dogs are bored, so they entertain theirselves it's no different to a child getting up to mischief. That little ball of fun is 10/15 years of comitment.
Enjoyable programme on BBC2, "Choose the right puppy for you". It's looking at the attributes and characteristics of dog types, trying to advise prospective owners on the puppy which will match their circumstances and desires. I suspect if you're reading this thread you'd enjoy the programme too
I've not watched it myself, maybe I should. With huge disposable income available to people these days it's easy to forget these Puppies need work. That cute bundle of fluff grows into (in my dogs case) 40+ kgs of hard graft. It's not just a case of laying down the cash and the jobs done, hours of work goes into training and that's mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. You hear it all the time, the puppy chewed this or that or it barks all day when we are at work. Simple reason is the dogs are bored, so they entertain theirselves it's no different to a child getting up to mischief. That little ball of fun is 10/15 years of comitment.
You're so right @TCE the first programme is honest about, for example, how much you can expect to pay to keep a small/medium/large dog for one year, how much exercise they need per day, grooming etc. Hopefully will take rose-tinted glasses from some people and help them make wise decisions about the right breed for them, what to watch for from breeders and lots of other stuff. I've had a few dogs in my life but learnt (relearnt?) stuff from this first prog and was surprised by some things too, including which dogs shed more than others
Enjoyable programme on BBC2, "Choose the right puppy for you". It's looking at the attributes and characteristics of dog types, trying to advise prospective owners on the puppy which will match their circumstances and desires. I suspect if you're reading this thread you'd enjoy the programme too
I've not watched it myself, maybe I should. With huge disposable income available to people these days it's easy to forget these Puppies need work. That cute bundle of fluff grows into (in my dogs case) 40+ kgs of hard graft. It's not just a case of laying down the cash and the jobs done, hours of work goes into training and that's mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. You hear it all the time, the puppy chewed this or that or it barks all day when we are at work. Simple reason is the dogs are bored, so they entertain theirselves it's no different to a child getting up to mischief. That little ball of fun is 10/15 years of comitment.
You're so right @TCE the first programme is honest about, for example, how much you can expect to pay to keep a small/medium/large dog for one year, how much exercise they need per day, grooming etc. Hopefully will take rose-tinted glasses from some people and help them make wise decisions about the right breed for them, what to watch for from breeders and lots of other stuff. I've had a few dogs in my life but learnt (relearnt?) stuff from this first prog and was surprised by some things too, including which dogs shed more than others
Strangely enough this popped up on FB this morning, JJ as a puppy. That beautiful bundle of fluff has grown into huge but still beautiful almost fully grown bear of a dog. <img
Panorama on BBC One tonight at 7.30 is all about Puppy dealers.
Wont/can't watch it, it would cost me a new TV......
I found it shocking TCE.
Myself and the wife are thinking of getting a Border Terrier in a few years time and reading up on everything at the mo. This thread has been brilliant, even as a non-dog owner at present.
I'm not ashamed to say I had a bit of a tear in my eye at the end of the programme. There really are some complete w**kers in this world.
Panorama on BBC One tonight at 7.30 is all about Puppy dealers.
Wont/can't watch it, it would cost me a new TV......
I found it shocking TCE.
Myself and the wife are thinking of getting a Border Terrier in a few years time and reading up on everything at the mo. This thread has been brilliant, even as a non-dog owner at present.
I'm not ashamed to say I had a bit of a tear in my eye at the end of the programme. There really are some complete w**kers in this world.
Draycore German Shepherds & Border Terriers, register your interest with Jeanette. She'll put through it to make sure her baby is going to a good home, but she's a lovely lady and all her dogs are a fantastic standards, she lives in Birmingham. http://www.draycoregsd.co.uk
Panorama on BBC One tonight at 7.30 is all about Puppy dealers.
Wont/can't watch it, it would cost me a new TV......
I found it shocking TCE.
Myself and the wife are thinking of getting a Border Terrier in a few years time and reading up on everything at the mo. This thread has been brilliant, even as a non-dog owner at present.
I'm not ashamed to say I had a bit of a tear in my eye at the end of the programme. There really are some complete w**kers in this world.
Draycore German Shepherds & Border Terriers, register your interest with Jeanette. She'll put through it to make sure her baby is going to a good home, but she's a lovely lady and all her dogs are a fantastic standards, she lives in Birmingham. http://www.draycoregsd.co.uk
Hi guys was some on CL asking about a young rescue. We have a 16 week old puppy taken to the vet to be PTS fortunately the vet refused. If it was on here or someone is interested let me know. Cheers Ray http://www.germanshepherdrescue.co.uk/orla-newport-p-3897.html
Our Bailey working with other dogs, a particularly bouncy Labrador being taught by myself and my boy to walk correctly, an Border Collie realising he's not actually as tough as he thought. Our little rescue Xena doing agility, which is no great thing except her first 18 months she spent crated in her own filth and my wife spent over fours years rebuilding her confidence. 24461f391e20b7336331d5789078af53.r23.cf1.rackcdn.com/charltonlife.vanillaforums.com/FileUpload/ed/538d131db73c4558d018fff792c17d.jpg" />
Exactly 2 years ago today, JJ met the Upbeats for the first time.......
Is it really 2 years? Blimey Ray!
It is D and he's a stunning boy, but no way is he going amongst the Upbeats he's too flakey. He's a bloody good display dog But thats it. but I'm hoping to use my little girl who comes home saturday to take his place and be alongside Bailey with the Upbeats. Maybe we can sort something before she gets to big.
Exactly 2 years ago today, JJ met the Upbeats for the first time.......
Is it really 2 years? Blimey Ray!
It is D and he's a stunning boy, but no way is he going amongst the Upbeats he's too flakey. He's a bloody good display dog But thats it. but I'm hoping to use my little girl who comes home saturday to take his place and be alongside Bailey with the Upbeats. Maybe we can sort something before she gets to big.
Exactly 2 years ago today, JJ met the Upbeats for the first time.......
Is it really 2 years? Blimey Ray!
It is D and he's a stunning boy, but no way is he going amongst the Upbeats he's too flakey. He's a bloody good display dog But thats it. but I'm hoping to use my little girl who comes home saturday to take his place and be alongside Bailey with the Upbeats. Maybe we can sort something before she gets to big.
Great stuff, Ray. Admire the work that you do.
A thought regarding another Upbeats' Day.
We don't have a match on Sat 5th November....
Is that too far away ?
Not at all FF, with other commitments for me and the dogs, I could do all the notice possible. Hopefully our new girl will be some sort of standard by then and we can bring all four up for a display/meet. She settled well yesterday and went to a puppy party today, expecting good things from this girl X
Exactly 2 years ago today, JJ met the Upbeats for the first time.......
Is it really 2 years? Blimey Ray!
It is D and he's a stunning boy, but no way is he going amongst the Upbeats he's too flakey. He's a bloody good display dog But thats it. but I'm hoping to use my little girl who comes home saturday to take his place and be alongside Bailey with the Upbeats. Maybe we can sort something before she gets to big.
Great stuff, Ray. Admire the work that you do.
A thought regarding another Upbeats' Day.
We don't have a match on Sat 5th November....
Is that too far away ?
Not at all FF, with other commitments for me and the dogs, I could do all the notice possible. Hopefully our new girl will be some sort of standard by then and we can bring all four up for a display/meet. She settled well yesterday and went to a puppy party today, expecting good things from this girl X
Sounds like we could have the start of a plan, Ray ?
Exactly 2 years ago today, JJ met the Upbeats for the first time.......
Is it really 2 years? Blimey Ray!
It is D and he's a stunning boy, but no way is he going amongst the Upbeats he's too flakey. He's a bloody good display dog But thats it. but I'm hoping to use my little girl who comes home saturday to take his place and be alongside Bailey with the Upbeats. Maybe we can sort something before she gets to big.
Great stuff, Ray. Admire the work that you do.
A thought regarding another Upbeats' Day.
We don't have a match on Sat 5th November....
Is that too far away ?
Not at all FF, with other commitments for me and the dogs, I could do all the notice possible. Hopefully our new girl will be some sort of standard by then and we can bring all four up for a display/meet. She settled well yesterday and went to a puppy party today, expecting good things from this girl X
Sounds like we could have the start of a plan, Ray ?
Exactly 2 years ago today, JJ met the Upbeats for the first time.......
Is it really 2 years? Blimey Ray!
It is D and he's a stunning boy, but no way is he going amongst the Upbeats he's too flakey. He's a bloody good display dog But thats it. but I'm hoping to use my little girl who comes home saturday to take his place and be alongside Bailey with the Upbeats. Maybe we can sort something before she gets to big.
Great stuff, Ray. Admire the work that you do.
A thought regarding another Upbeats' Day.
We don't have a match on Sat 5th November....
Is that too far away ?
Not at all FF, with other commitments for me and the dogs, I could do all the notice possible. Hopefully our new girl will be some sort of standard by then and we can bring all four up for a display/meet. She settled well yesterday and went to a puppy party today, expecting good things from this girl X
Sounds like we could have the start of a plan, Ray ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_-Ckwy3VzA
https://youtu.be/YbgWxLWKUWA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s_F5nYFYoQ
It's looking at the attributes and characteristics of dog types, trying to advise prospective owners on the puppy which will match their circumstances and desires.
I suspect if you're reading this thread you'd enjoy the programme too
With huge disposable income available to people these days it's easy to forget these Puppies need work. That cute bundle of fluff grows into (in my dogs case) 40+ kgs of hard graft. It's not just a case of laying down the cash and the jobs done, hours of work goes into training and that's mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. You hear it all the time, the puppy chewed this or that or it barks all day when we are at work. Simple reason is the dogs are bored, so they entertain theirselves it's no different to a child getting up to mischief. That little ball of fun is 10/15 years of comitment.
Hopefully will take rose-tinted glasses from some people and help them make wise decisions about the right breed for them, what to watch for from breeders and lots of other stuff.
I've had a few dogs in my life but learnt (relearnt?) stuff from this first prog and was surprised by some things too, including which dogs shed more than others
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Myself and the wife are thinking of getting a Border Terrier in a few years time and reading up on everything at the mo. This thread has been brilliant, even as a non-dog owner at present.
I'm not ashamed to say I had a bit of a tear in my eye at the end of the programme. There really are some complete w**kers in this world.
Cheers
Ray
http://www.germanshepherdrescue.co.uk/orla-newport-p-3897.html
https://youtu.be/L2ldRDH5YF0
A thought regarding another Upbeats' Day.
We don't have a match on Sat 5th November....
Is that too far away ?
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