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Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:50 pm
by Simon
Thanks both. Forgot to add two things.
Pick him up next Friday. Have a few bits to sort in the house and a few things to buy in readiness.
The other thing is that re-reading my posts in this thread with all the 'winning dogs' talk makes me sound like a poncey twat. We really, really don't give a shit about that stuff. To go full circle, we had tried to rescue for ages, but couldn't find a dog who would live well with Maya. So resigned to buying we agreed that we'd only give our money to someone who we could trust, and who looked after their dogs super well. Also CKCS have been known to suffer from a few problems - heart murmurs, episodic falling, problems with the eyes etc. All apart from the heart problems can be DNA tested and by seeking out a good breeder we've been able to find a provable bloodline without those issues in their genes, so he's 'clean' as it were. The heart murmurs can get even the best CKCS later in life, but he's not failed a test with his own line in 10 years, so odds on that pup will be trouble free for a long time, which is great.
Just wanted to clear up that I'm not the pretentious twat that I make out in this thread.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 1:05 am
by nuttinnew
No worries there, it was all in the context of stress at not being able to adopt, avoiding dodgy breeders, and caring about the puppy's health.
For balance, I'll put that in forumese; no one thinks you're a poncey/pretentious twat because of this thread.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:46 pm
by McSwede
nuttinnew wrote: Thu Oct 25, 2018 4:17 am
A Rottweiler, a Corgi and a Jack Russell died and are standing in front of God at the entrance to the kingdom of heaven.
God asks them all what they believe in.
The Rottweiler says: "I believe in discipline, training, and loyalty to my owner."
"Good," says God, "take a seat on my right side."
"Corgi, what do you believe in?" asked God.
The Corgi answers: "I believe in love and care from my owner as well as peace in the world."
"Ah," God said, "You can take a seat to my left side."
Then he looked at the Jack Russell : "And what do you believe in?"
The Jack Russell stood there, looked at him, and answered :
"I believe you're sitting in my seat."
Absolutely right and why I love a JRT

Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 10:21 pm
by nuttinnew
Two threads one stone...a chap who's also in a fb jrt group I am;
http://live-ktva-ak.pantheonsite.io/wha ... Ks6C7fuN_8
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 11:44 pm
by mik
McSwede wrote: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:46 pm
nuttinnew wrote: Thu Oct 25, 2018 4:17 am
A Rottweiler, a Corgi and a Jack Russell died and are standing in front of God at the entrance to the kingdom of heaven.
God asks them all what they believe in.
The Rottweiler says: "I believe in discipline, training, and loyalty to my owner."
"Good," says God, "take a seat on my right side."
"Corgi, what do you believe in?" asked God.
The Corgi answers: "I believe in love and care from my owner as well as peace in the world."
"Ah," God said, "You can take a seat to my left side."
Then he looked at the Jack Russell : "And what do you believe in?"
The Jack Russell stood there, looked at him, and answered :
"I believe you're sitting in my seat."
Absolutely right and why I love a JRT
I've onky ever been bitten by one dog.
It was a JRT.
Hence I think they are TAUCs.
(Obviously I killed their family, but hey - it was ho-lee-fook sore

)
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 11:45 pm
by mik
I may still cuddle the litttle TAUCs however. The nice ones.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 1:13 pm
by McSwede
mik wrote: Sat Nov 17, 2018 11:44 pm
McSwede wrote: Sat Nov 17, 2018 7:46 pm
nuttinnew wrote: Thu Oct 25, 2018 4:17 am
A Rottweiler, a Corgi and a Jack Russell died and are standing in front of God at the entrance to the kingdom of heaven.
God asks them all what they believe in.
The Rottweiler says: "I believe in discipline, training, and loyalty to my owner."
"Good," says God, "take a seat on my right side."
"Corgi, what do you believe in?" asked God.
The Corgi answers: "I believe in love and care from my owner as well as peace in the world."
"Ah," God said, "You can take a seat to my left side."
Then he looked at the Jack Russell : "And what do you believe in?"
The Jack Russell stood there, looked at him, and answered :
"I believe you're sitting in my seat."
Absolutely right and why I love a JRT
I've onky ever been bitten by one dog.
It was a JRT.
Hence I think they are TAUCs.
(Obviously I killed their family, but hey - it was ho-lee-fook sore

)
Fearless JRT bites international super villain!


Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:29 pm
by ShockDiamonds
Just reposting this because would be genuinely interested to know what experienced dog people on here think.
ShockDiamonds wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 7:22 pm
Weāve been talking about getting another pet. Cat is the easy decision, but if weāre honest we really want a dog.
Thing is, Mrs SD has just accepted the job of her dreams, kind of. Working with special needs kids, to hours sheās been able to set (mornings basically) and term time only.
I was always led to believe that leaving a dog on its own for extended periods of time isnāt really on. Had two as a child, but my mother was always at home. Theyāre pack animals and very sociable and benefit from having owners around. This is why we havenāt already got one, as the wife wasnāt sure what she was doing work wise.
There are loads of dog walkers around here, and dog owners at work use walkers who come in mid-morning. So the dog, once settled, is at home alone for 3 hours, then the walker comes, then the dog is alone for another 3 hours till the wife arrives home.
Anybody do this? Plan would be to get an older dog I think, although the wife seems to prefer a puppy. Either way, my thought is perhaps to use extended school holidays (Easter maybe, summer obviously) and settle the dog before it then starts spending time on its own, but also building up the time the dog spends on its own bit by bit.
Interested in knowing how the forum dog owners organise it.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:32 pm
by jamcg
Get an ex racing greyhound, lovely dogs, really affectionate animals, easy to look after as they sleep 99% of the day and are used to being left in kennels so most likely not bothered about the gaps between anyone being there. Added bonus is house training is easy due to the kennel training they already have.
Edit to add- donāt expect to keep your sofa, greyhound stake their claim on those
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:32 pm
by V8Granite
A puppy will need some dedicated time, will be more prone to chewing, having mad moments and cause more problems possible but you can mould them to how you want them to a certain degree.
It all depends on the dog, ours likes the living room as he will watch the world go by, keep watch and have a snooze. With how he is now I have no issue with leaving him for 12 hours if needed. Sometimes if he has been left all day we will come home, let him out for a wee and he just looks at us and says āno thanks, wait till bedtimeā.
Having a set routine doesnāt help with some dogs as they expect something to happen, go a bit mad when it doesnāt and then become a pain. So ours have no feeding routine, walking routine or anything else etc. Means we donāt have to keep to any schedule or be inflexible. Some friends have to get breakfast ready at 7ish, must walk them on the school run etc etc.
We have a crazy dog lady walk ours once a week, he likes playing with a few of the other dogs, has a good sprint with them and likes to go a little mad. This is just in case the wife is swamped with child, work stuff and canāt get him all the walks he needs as he could do 12 hours a day if allowed.
Greyhounds are a good suggestion, soft fur, gentle, relaxed and if they have a good recall can be really impressive to see stretch their legs.
Dave!
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:52 pm
by JLv3.0
Yep - my dad's side of the family have always had whippets, tremendous to see them give it a bit of a sprint.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:16 pm
by scotta
jamcg wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:32 pm
Get an ex racing greyhound, lovely dogs, really affectionate animals, easy to look after as they sleep 99% of the day and are used to being left in kennels so most likely not bothered about the gaps between anyone being there. Added bonus is house training is easy due to the kennel training they already have.
Edit to add- donāt expect to keep your sofa, greyhound stake their claim on those
my brother has an ex racing greyhound - really good shout as you say they are mild mannered and used to being kennelled. Personally i cant see past my labs as a breed as the nature of the ones weve had have been fantastic.
I know a lot of people who work and use a dog walker. its good for them on a socialisation level as well to get used to other dogs.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:41 pm
by JLv3.0
We all know Labs are the best dogs mate. Anyone who says otherwise is a mental.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:01 pm
by mikeyb
Our spaniel is at home (well, an outdoor kennel) all day on his own, Monday to Friday. He has been since he was around 5 months old. Before that we used to nip home at lunch to let him out for a wee and to play with him. He does get a proper run out in the morning and evening, and he spends most of the evening with us.
As long as the dog is comfortable being alone for a period of time, they will be fine.
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:12 pm
by mikeyb
Good luck for Friday Simon, hope it goes well.
A little update on Buster. I had my first time beating for a pheasant shoot a couple of weeks ago. The plan was to do a season myself before introducing Buster to a shoot. Well things have been accelerated a little and Iām taking him on the next shoot! Apparently the gamekeeper is happy for him to attend as in his words ādogs need to experience it, so it may as well be sooner rather than laterā. It was fascinating watching the dogs working and I can only hope Buster is 20% the worker of the others.
As an aside, there was a German Shorthaired Pointer at the last shoot. I was astounded by how gracefully it covered open ground. Iād dearly love a pointer as a second dog

Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:14 pm
by Simon
Thanks Mikey,
Have just got back from buying the last things we'll need. Dogs are an expensive business aren't they?!
Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:29 pm
by mikeyb
Just wait for the vets bills

Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:18 pm
by jamcg
mikeyb wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:29 pm
Just wait for the vets bills

Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:48 pm
by mik
mikeyb wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:12 pm
Good luck for Friday Simon, hope it goes well.
A little update on Buster. I had my first time beating for a pheasant shoot a couple of weeks ago. The plan was to do a season myself before introducing Buster to a shoot. Well things have been accelerated a little and Iām taking him on the next shoot! Apparently the gamekeeper is happy for him to attend as in his words ādogs need to experience it, so it may as well be sooner rather than laterā. It was fascinating watching the dogs working and I can only hope Buster is 20% the worker of the others.
As an aside, there was a German Shorthaired Pointer at the last shoot. I was astounded by how gracefully it covered open ground. Iād dearly love a pointer as a second dog
2 dogs are 10% more work than 1 dog.
You nose it makes sense mikey

Re: 4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:19 pm
by mikeyb
I do
I think weāll get the Norway trip out of the way and then itāll happen
