She has actually been pretty good on that, with only a couple of incidents(pretty horrid) so far. But she has so many toys it's unreal.Awww. Well then it's not really a teething thing anymore. Now it's just figuring out what's hers to chew and what's not.
Very cool, Sounds like a smart little girl. I think sometimes the one Beth had may of just been really dumb or something. I have trained a few dogs and this one just would not respond to anything.She has actually been pretty good on that, with only a couple of incidents(pretty horrid) so far. But she has so many toys it's unreal.
jr47, she sits, stays, high fives, shakes, lies down,(all by hand signals as well) waits for treats till I tell her ok, waits to eat till I say ok, speaks once when you hold up one finger, and speaks twice when you hold up 2 fingers. I am working on setting treats on her nose and her leaving them, right now.
She does have looks going for her, that's for sure.
I have many of those incidents. It doesn't seem to click in my dog's head despite offering a wide variety of chews and toys. I can't leave her uncrated while I'm not there to watch her. Even when I sleep. It's not really her fault. She was dumped and is a high energy dog and very very bored in my little home without a yard. I'm trying to find her a good home as quick as possible. I think the most recent victim was a 4pk of hilighters :wall: But hey, I'm a packrat when it comes to clothes. Some I have never worn. She seems to do a good job in picking out the ones I need to throw away so I don't have to make a decision myselfShe has actually been pretty good on that, with only a couple of incidents(pretty horrid) so far.
I agree. Layla is not a pit but she is a shepherd mix and has a wide jaw so instantly I get "Oh my god a pit bull!" reaction. I'm fostering her and really afraid to take her to the shelter even though I can't really afford her (finally got a rescue to sponsor me though so the cost will be diffused a little). Since people assume she's pit, odds are she will either be put down immediately or hardly be allowed time for an adoption. The adoption rate of pits in shelters is next to nothing.Beautiful dogs, all of them, but of course, I'm partial to APBT'S! I've owned many breeds, but none that were as in-tuned to people as this one, or as adaptable.
What still amazes me, in a very bad way, though-is the hypocrisy that I often see here on this very board. You'd think that people who own animals which are often seen by the general public as scary, bad, dangerous, or even downright evil would be a bit more aware of just how erroneous such public perception can be, and would also realize that all of us, whether we keep tarantulas, scorpions, snakes, exotic cats or certain breeds of dog, are in the same boat. We're ALL targets of the media and the Animal Rights movement, since it's a lot easier to convince the public and the politicians that OUR animals, as opposed to the Foo-Foo dogs and Persian cats, are dangerous and should be eliminated. There's something very, very wrong when a person who owns tarantulas or other controversial, or non-traditional pet animals, is so willing to point the finger at some other person's animals and yell, "BAN THEM! KILL THEM! THEY'RE TOO DANGEROUS!", when they totally fail to realize the same people who are willing to take them up on that are just as willing to go after THEIR animals with equal determination! Just take a look over in "The Watering Hole", and you will see a case-in-point, in which a member of this board states that he/she "wouldn't be in the same room with a pit unless I had a gun", etc. It's hard for me to believe anyone like that could actually own ANY animal, especially something that most people consider almost, if not more, terrifying and dangerous as a "pit bull"! It's so sad that an animal owner is so gullible as to actually believe that every single dog incident that is blamed on a "pit bull" was actually committed by a purebred American Pit Bull Terrier, or fail to see the same hand behind the push to enact BSL as to ban "exotics", including snakes and tarantulas. Create a devil with the help of the media, generate enough public fear/hate, and then ban it...three easy steps towards eliminating animal ownership, period.
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It's heartbreaking.The adoption rate of pits in shelters is next to nothing.
So true. Oh and I like your quote. In words of The Matrix, humans are a virusIt's heartbreaking.