Hausmeister said:
That's our dog, Kyra. Lives at my parents, though. I only see her like 5 times a year now :/
Add me then pleaseWolf said:Our Husky has developed a craving for couch sheets while were away, the last few days we've come to shredded pieces.
Btw I plan on updated the GAF dog list by the end of the weekend.
DOUBLE JUMP!!!!!Armada said:
Metroid Killer said:Ah springtime! Had a wonderful weather the last couple of days and it's so much fun watching Shikko experience all this new stuff in the garden. Sniffing the flowers, listning to the lawnmowers, and all the bugs and other animals.
Thanks for the comment and I'm glad that I could help Me and my gf are first time owners and while we love the look of Huskies and sled dogs in general, we weren't sure how smart it would be to accuire such dogs. The Icelandic Sheepdog pretty much combined everything we were looking for: That awesome wolf look + the best calm family dog temperament ever + Middle-sized dog.Pickles the Firecat said:Your dog is beautiful. My girlfriend and I have been looking at dog breeds (Shiba Inu and Norwegian Lundenhund, to be specific) and I think your pictures--along with some late night research--just sold us on an Icelandic Sheepdog. There's a breeder about an hour away having a litter next month, and we're going to see about putting in a reservation.
mYm|17| said:my bf's border collie Mae
Professor Fog said:My Shiba. One of the most bizarre yet endearing breeds I've ever encountered. He will be joined by a German Shorthaired Pointer puppy this August.
Congratz on your puppy he looks adorable! How many weeks old is he?peppermints said:Meet Ziggy:
We've only had him for three days, but we love him to death. A couple of questions:
Metroid Killer said:Congratz on your puppy he looks adorable! How many weeks old is he?
The breeder situation does indeed sound rather suspicious. That you didn't get any physical papers with the puppy when you bought it wasn't a good sign. Not much you can do besides hoping for contact and info on what's going on.
Puppies should be treated for worms at 4, 6, 8, 10 , 12, 14 and 16 weeks. Though I would get your puppy wormed as soon as possible as you said yourself he obviously hadn't been tested. Remember to be extra careful to bag all poo as you don't want to spread the worms to other dogs.
Concerning crate training, you seem to be doing fine already. I'm no expert with only recently getting my first dog, but you just have to be patient the first two weeks until the dog 'gets it'. Me and my gf used(and still do) to say peepeepeepeepeepeepeepee whenever our puppy peed outside. Now almost 6 months old our dog can pee on command which is very practical in certain situations.
Good luck with ziggy
BankaiZaraki said:Love this thread. I have a 6 year old Daschsund named Roscoe. Pretty well house-trained. Calmest dog I've ever had.
joelseph said:Welcome to the cool dog club, dachshunds are the best. <3
over a month late but i just saw this post. sorry about your loss, man. i had to put down my 16-year old beagle otis when i was 21 (had him his entire life) and ferret looks a lot like him in his older age. sucks major; beagles are amazing companions.Jay Sosa said:My beagle passed away last year. RIP Ferret:
PomeranianJWong said:Do you guys know what kind of breed this is?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bed61IjyEI
It's like half chihuahua and something else...
I guess it's a very special pomeranian to have that colour. Never seen that colour before.ollin said:Pomeranian
JoseJX said:This is Lucy, a 4.5 year old pitbull, but don't let the breed deceive, this dog is one of the nicest dogs you could imagine. She's submissive to other dogs at the park and incredibly friendly to people and kids. She's 70 pounds of muscle, but she still thinks she's a lap dog.
Looks like an Ein dog. Welsh Corgi, but the angle's probably throwing me off.Lionheart1827 said:What kind of dog is this?
DAWWWWW
Oh that's my dog Shikko, he's a 6 month old Icelandic SheepdogThe Lamonster said:What kind of dog is this?