Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Socialising for puppies



My Boss, David Burr says - From puppyhood on, it is imperative that you make every effort to expand his environment and expose him to new things. At this stage of life, puppies should be around as many different people and animals as possible to help eliminate fear of the unknown. Try some of these effective socialisation methods with your pup:
Enroll in a puppy socialisation or obedience class, run by a professional, where he will meet other dogs.
Take him with you on walks, when shopping, or even to work (where allowed). Gradually get him used to new sights and sounds.
Invite your friends, including men, women, children and seniors, over to your house at different times to meet your new puppy.
Involve him in as much of your daily activities as possible. Be sure to offer treats for good behavior.
Puppies that have been exposed to various groups of people and pets are less likely to be aggressive to those groups as they mature. And you will be well on your way to having an excellent companion for years to come.

Growing up ..


My boss, David Burr say's that I sleepz so much because I is growing so fast! Have put on nearly a kilogram in 3 weeks.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Playful...?


Looks menacing but there have been no tears to date.... the pecking order was established days ago!
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Tug-o-war..



Me and Bailey "stretching the clown"
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Home alone



So I was bored with my toys and these shoes weren't being used ...at the time...
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Monday, June 14, 2010

My first bath!


     


Had my first bath today - not too impressed with standing in the sink! After the wash you could see that my ears aren't as white as the rest of me - in fact they are definitely a tan colour!

The tear stains ain't from crying about the bath...every dog gets the rust stains - just that I'm white is why you can see it. Am using a product called Aristopet Tear Stain Remover. 

Will take a week or so to stop the staining.