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Lilith, is yet to have her first season. She will be 9 months old on the 5th May but already is just not keen on other dogs at all. I wonder if she will change how she views the boys when she does go into season! I definitely don't want puppies til she is 3 at the earliest.
Lilith, is yet to have her first season. She will be 9 months old on the 5th May but already is just not keen on other dogs at all. I wonder if she will change how she views the boys when she does go into season! I definitely don't want puppies til she is 3 at the earliest.
Yeah I'm not looking forward to having to protect her from all the potential male suitors!Hazel is just 3 now, a couple of days ago in fact. She's always been friendly towards other dogs but this season it's ridiculous and I can't let her off the lead. Recall simply doesn't work in this situation. I think you'll find as Lilith gets older the drive to find a boyfriend during her seasons will override any objections she might have at other times to the company of other dogs However she might also get moody and more insular in the house - Hazel is spending a fair amount of time hiding under the coffee table and in some other odd places, but also at other times very demanding for attention.
He was just being inquisitive............in someone else's garden.He looks as if he's been, err "on the nest".and a bit knackered... Good lad! I know how you feel mate...
He's gorgeous! It looks like he has settled in really well too which is great.Oh his name is Koda!
Yes, the time and the place has to be right. I got a collie pup when I was about twelve. We were inseparable. But then I went to university. I got home for some weekends which was better than no dog. Then I left home for my career and lived all over the world. Now I am retired so I am back in the dog business with my Max. We also stroll with Ozzie, a Bedlington Terrier. They keep me active and sociable with all the people we meet.Man I should avoid this thread, love dogs, seeing Max, Rusty and the chap above, awesome and I so want one! Its not the right time, but one day!
Cheers @Graetzbridge once work settles down, I cant wait.
In my twenties had a Doberman Cross rescue dog, went everywhere with me, work and even the pub (got spoiled rotten) loads of attention! It got to the point, where if were weren't going out to the pub he got sad! It was awesome and lived to a ripe old age. Still miss him to this day.
@Steven Rimmington very cool dogs, stunning