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  • Amberpearl
    Amberpearl Online Community Member Posts: 3,866 Championing
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    Peaches

  • Bluebell21
    Bluebell21 Online Community Member Posts: 2,377 Pioneering
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    Sam hiding from the window cleaner.

  • Emilee
    Emilee Online Community Member Posts: 511 Pioneering

    Does removing their wotsits really impact their behaviour that much? It's probably mean but I always form a picture about people that drive a Bentley ๐Ÿ˜… Are any of them snippy at all? I've always heard that little dogs can be quite mouthy!

    Did you ever see the show based on the Lemony Snicket books? I didn't know that a snicket as a passageway! Did it take much work getting all of them used to one another?

    All of their names are fabulous, thank you for sharing the story with me. I think after reading them all, Scarpelina is my favourite.

  • onmylonesome
    onmylonesome Online Community Member Posts: 733 Pioneering
  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Online Community Member Posts: 4,143 Championing

    Hi Emilee, with Aloysius, he was 'temporarily' castrated with a pellet inserted with a big needle ๐Ÿคข as the vet suggested with his existing aggression it could make that worse but the pellet could be easily removed. His aggression improved so he had the surgery c 6 months later. It was generally considered a measure that reduces the risk of testicular cancer and other benefits (less wanting to roam and marking territory indoors etc) but there's been a lot more research that indicates it can increase the risk of joint problems and other cancers, often depending on the breed and the age that it's done.

    Same with the girlies but there's other risks too as its supposed to prevent mammary cancer but can cause joint problems and other cancers. I won't have more dogs after these but they're all, so far, healthy (aged 9 and 10) but I wouldn't be as quick to have them speyed/castrated if I'd got more dogs. And I'd do my own thorough research first too and wouldn't rely on a vets' view. No criticism intended but the science has evolved so much I just feel it's right to be fully informed.

    All my previous three dogs were 'done' Jonesy and Matilda both lived until 12.5yrs but had a liver and stomach tumour respectively and my yorkie Jack, lived to at least 15 but had joint problems from c 12.5. He also had a collapsing trachea which can be common with yorkies. I've never used a collar and lead for any of my dogs, only a harness to protect their neck.

    I've never had a dog that was aggressive before Aloysius, then he was barely 2kgs but was a feisty little scrap but also this was his third home in his grand 7 months of age. There's a clue in that ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜…. I'd never leave treats out if I'm not with them as he's a stealer and has to be supervised.

    My vet advised me not to get two from the same litter (he suggested jealousy can be an issue) which I still did with the girls and I'm not sorry as they're all very close and lovely natures.

    I sort of crate trained them (not fully) but now if they're too giddy I pop them in their little crates to 'reflect' ๐Ÿคฃ/rest but I leave the door open and they just come out when they're ready which is quite sweet and they've always travelled in their individual crates with its door shut in the car, with the seat belt round it too. The crates are plastic but very solid.

    I've always had just shih tzus and a yorkie but I'm no expert, shih tzus very much have a mind of their own but they're all the most loyal and loving companions and bundles of fun too. Jonesy and Matilda I used to keep in long coats until they were c 3 years old but I've not since, brushing took an hour every day and fortnightly grooms. Sadly their photos are on a hard drive from an old laptop I don't know how to access but I'll find out one day from my PC man!

    Have you been thinking of breeds of dog or cats? One of my dog sitters has ragdoll cats (they're indoor cats) with a 'cateo' outside as well as two shih tzus, they all get on well together, I dont know if that's unusual or not. Scarperlina goes absolutely ape if she sees a cat in the garden but the others aren't fussed (from the window!)

    PS I never actually saw the Lemony Snicket film or read the book, it was only a couple of years ago I found out what a 'snicket' was as it came up as a question on The Chase. You could have knocked me down with a feather ๐Ÿ˜‚.

  • Kiki23
    Kiki23 Online Community Member Posts: 254 Empowering
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    The older I get, the more I realise I much prefer the company of animals rather than humans ๐Ÿงก

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