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  • Lynn

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    January 24, 2024 at 3:43 PM in reply to: Reactive to Other Dogs

    Hi Daisy,

    I have heard Robert say that he uses a bark collar in his own dog to stop her barking in the car. That way the collar corrects the dog so you don’t have to.

    I believe there is a video on this site on how to condition the dog to the bark collar .

    Not sure if you use a crate for your dog when traveling in the car, but using one helps keep them from having the option of jumping from seat to seat and getting more worked up.

    If you search the AMA videos here…someone else has asked that question as well.

    Good luck & keep us posted.

    Lynn

    PS beautiful dog..😁

  • Lynn

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    December 29, 2023 at 4:11 PM in reply to: Merry Christmas all

    Here’s hoping the operation goes well & Lucy has a speedy recovery…♥️

    Merry Christmas & all the best in the New Year…

  • Lynn

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    November 3, 2023 at 11:03 AM in reply to: New Shorkie Puppy

    Welcome!… cute puppy!…out Malinois used to pick up everything in her mouth on our walk…we had a special chew toy that we would give her only on the walk to carry ..that really curbed the random picking up of objects…and we could toss it to keep her interested in us and it…plus a good indicator when she dropped the toy meant she was about to pick up something…

    Have fun with your training!

  • Lynn

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    January 17, 2023 at 7:13 AM in reply to: WE ARE PREGNANT!

    Talk about an “Oops” ..lol

    Maybe the vet will give you a refund on the surgery he preformed…😜

    Good luck!…I hope you share pictures of the puppies!

  • Lynn

    Member
    January 17, 2022 at 7:44 PM in reply to: Speed Eating

    Hi Pamela,

    We used a slow feeder dish for our mal…( she is just over 2yrs)…but she ate it so fast, she would come over and look at us after she finished (2-3 mins) “did you feed me?….where’s my food?”….lol

    We bought a toy from Amazon callled Bob a Lot…..it works fantastic!….very durable….it has a top you unscrew and load the kibble in….there is an adjustable opening…to make it easier or harder…then there is another opening on the bottom side to dispense the kibble ( another adjusting opening)…the dog has to push with their nose, or with paws…it wobbles around and kibble is randomly dispensed….it now takes her 15-20 mins to finish her meal (about a cup and a half of kibble)…she loves it!!….makes a dog work for the food, plus they can only hoover up the one or two pieces that come out…lol….lots of videos on Amazon from people that have one….you can see how it looks…..

    Just thought I would pass along the info if you are interested…😀

    Lynn