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Mrs JBJ is potentially going back to the office a day or two from January so Lola and I are off a wander to some local doggy day cares to see if they think she'd be OK in there given her reactivity.
So the doggy day care we were recommended said they wouldn't touch her because I disclosed she was reactive. This was whilst Lola sat at heel like a champ while the dogs in the place went wild barking and lunging at the fence separating them :rolleyes:
Your pup will let you know when you’ve found the right place. We had a kennel we used a few times with our dog, Beethovan, but when he pulled on his leash and sat down, not wanting to go, I knew something was up. We started going to a different kennel and he would dance around in the car and once we turned on the road that the kennel was on he would get sooo excited to hang out with his friends for the weekend. They loved him there and babied him even when he was an elderly dude I had to lift in and out of the vehicle.
I had to stop taking my dude to doggie daycare places because all of the local places use fences to separate small dogs from big dogs, more social dogs from shy dogs, etc and he discovered that he could clear the 4 foot fences at the place we originally went, so we found a place that had taller fences and he very quickly discovered he could jump those, etc until the last place had 9 foot tall fences and he could get over those (and tended to then fall off them onto other dogs, workers, etc on the other side). So now he's a dog high jump champ, but ineligible for daycare, heh.Yeah she used to get really upset when we hit the nearest roundabout to her training classes on a Saturday morning. We were trying to do the right thing but it clearly wasn't for her.
Couple of other local places I'll reach out to and see if we have any joy.
I had to stop taking my dude to doggie daycare places because all of the local places use fences to separate small dogs from big dogs, more social dogs from shy dogs, etc and he discovered that he could clear the 4 foot fences at the place we originally went, so we found a place that had taller fences and he very quickly discovered he could jump those, etc until the last place had 9 foot tall fences and he could get over those (and tended to then fall off them onto other dogs, workers, etc on the other side). So now he's a dog high jump champ, but ineligible for daycare, heh.
hey is that dog over 25 ?So the doggy day care we were recommended said they wouldn't touch her because I disclosed she was reactive. This was whilst Lola sat at heel like a champ while the dogs in the place went wild barking and lunging at the fence separating them :rolleyes:
I digress. I had to drop my dues off at the pub my football bus takes off from so we nipped in for a quick one on the way home:
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Is Fluffy Jack a Himalayan?A rare Moment where all three of our boys were in the same spot, sleeping, not chasing on another, or getting into some kind of trouble…
Nineteen pound ragdoll Quinn up top, fluffy Jack, and snuggled on the third row, Nash, who is a bombay.
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Is Fluffy Jack a Himalayan?
Fluff & Stuff! That’s what I like to call my long haired calico on occasion. He’s quite handsome, as well as the others!"Jack Jack" as I like to call him is a pure bred Ragdoll, who is the epitome of "HE'S SOO FLUFFY!!!!"...
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that's a cute looking sheep. She's probably a lot safer in that place than out in a field somewhere....being Scotland and allAt a mad Young Farmer's party my brother is DJing at it.
I've found Lola a pal.
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For Lola. Riiiiight.At a mad Young Farmer's party my brother is DJing at it.
I've found Lola a pal.
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