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I'm so sorry for your loss. She's a beautiful dog.
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Woohooo!!!! Keep it up, Brutus!!
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I also had to start crating Emma, again. At 6 years, she's decided that climbing and plundering are good mid-afternoon boredom killers. I worry that I'll come home and find her injured or worse, so she's crated. I'm glad that Kenya is going to be ok, and hope she doesn't mind being crated, too much. Emma didn't seem bothered, at all, when I started asking her to go in before work.
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I could drown in those eyes. She is looking very grown up, today.
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Yup. Management. I had two dogs and a bird, and life was good. Then, I decided to foster an IG. Oh, my. The first two nights she slept in my bed, I was awakened by her LEAPING at the covered bird cage. That did not end nicely. The bird cage has an ex pen around it, now, and the dog has been startled enough that she thinks twice before leaping at MY bird. I crate the dog before I open the bird's cage door (she is clipped, but can flutter enough to get to me, and the dog can leap about 6' straight
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I'm beginning to wonder. It is something that can be stopped, but not without effort.
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You can have all three of them, Janice They're cover hogs!
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I have a 4', chain link fence. The PRT can open the gate, climb it, jump it, or dig under it. The IG can flying leap it like it's not there. The Crested can climb it, and did, the day I brought her home. None of them ever escapes. It is a good point, agile, that dogs who are watched and generally satisfied in knowing what's outside the fence aren't generally escapees. Of course, I left Emma in a crate, yesterday morning, and came home to Free Emma. *sigh* She doesn't leave the
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The spinning while heeling is what really got me. She usually gives great attention. I was so shocked, I kept walking, for a while, before I corrected her. "Eh, heel!" and she stopped spinning, started attention heeling. It sounds very similar to Kenya's. Is Kenya's gait affected, at all? Does she spin one way, or both?
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Awesome news! Keep it up, Brutus!!
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