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Baz 10-06-2018 12:09 PM

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Gogar 10-06-2018 12:45 PM

Bentley likes chicken

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Bentley came to my house one time


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Bentley has a great job


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varmint 10-07-2018 11:42 AM

T-Rex 2004-2018

Saturday morning she was good enough to walk around petco and sniff other dogs. Sometime in the afternoon she started wheezing. And was weak to where she needed carried up stairs. By ten we said tomorrow we’re calling the vet.
Woke up at seven. She was gone. Love them while you can.



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varmint 10-07-2018 11:44 AM

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varmint 10-07-2018 11:45 AM

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Baz 10-07-2018 12:00 PM

Sorry Varmint....14 years is a good run. Mine turned 13 this year and (knock on wood) are still relatively healthy.

The past couple years I don't think a day has gone by without me thinking of how I would feel should I lose one.

You said it all when you said "Love them while you can".....

Hugs and stay strong, man....

Steve Carlton 10-09-2018 11:24 AM

Sorry to hear of T-Rex's passing. I lost Zeke about 6 months ago. He was almost 14.

Here he is enjoying the snow in his Tahoe days...

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Steve Carlton 10-09-2018 11:27 AM

These bowtie collars are cool...

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varmint 10-09-2018 04:16 PM

T-Rex
Rexy
Baroness von thunder ****
Blood bunny
Plumpkin

Picked up the ashes. Still waiting for the urn to come. All happened so fast. Hug your dogs.

bugstrider 10-13-2018 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by varmint (Post 10210721)
T-Rex
Rexy
Baroness von thunder ****
Blood bunny
Plumpkin

Picked up the ashes. Still waiting for the urn to come. All happened so fast. Hug your dogs.



So very sorry for your loss. We lost our Sir Henry the weekend we were visiting AZ back in Aug. It flat out hurts[emoji22] it feels off not getting our nub wag when we get home.

A couple of days before he passed
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Chocaholic 10-13-2018 11:04 PM

Seems each of our dogs sees us through a chapter in our lives. Marriage, children, empty nest, etc. Such an amazing addition to our lives that we endure the agony of loss every 10-15 years. Hearts break as we learn important lessons about life and loss. This little fella joined us after losing our Lucy about a month ago. Time for the next chapter to begin:

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widgeon13 10-14-2018 04:19 AM

Four years ago the Widge went to the bridge.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1539515923.jpg

masraum 10-14-2018 06:07 AM

guys, you're killing me here.

My condolences on so many recent losses, T-Rex being the most recent, and the others.

Targa Me 10-16-2018 02:05 PM

Beagle Issue
 
Hello Everyone,

We have a Beagle puppy and trying to house train him has been a bit of a chore.

He's 5 months old and very lively.

Most days we can get him to "go" outside but on other days without warning he will pee or poop inside.
Today my wife caught him walking and peeing while inside the house.

We have had many large dogs in our lives that never had this problem.

Also, this pup is very picky about his meals, sometimes he eats, sometimes he doesn't.

Any thoughts or ideas?

Thanks in advance.
Larry
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oldE 10-16-2018 02:14 PM

If the random urination and so so appetite started around the same time, I would suspect urinary tract infection and get the pup to the Vet.
When they're small, things can go sideways in a hurry.
Best of luck.
Les

vash 10-16-2018 02:42 PM

my friend and his wife have had dogs all their lives. they are pros.

they both told me their Beagle was the toughest to train in all aspects. housebreaking, not chewing on the house, etc.

Targa Me 10-16-2018 04:06 PM

I appreciate the input.
Thanks, guys.

Steve Carlton 10-16-2018 04:23 PM

I've heard you let them out and don't let them in until they poop or pee. Praise and getting inside is the reward for doing their business. Don't scold him if he has an accident inside.

RKDinOKC 10-16-2018 05:57 PM

Feed my puppy, take it outside immediately. On leash. Walk in a specific area in the back yard and say "Do number six." Praise the puppy a bunch when it poops. Never had a poop accident in the house. And end up with a dog that will poop on demand before taking it anywhere.

Do the same with pee, comand is "Do your stuff." But as a puppy you just have to keep a close eye. Only a couple of accidents and YOU will learn when the puppy is sniffing for a place to go and rush that puppy outside giving the command and praising, Also take her on leash when I can as choose a particular are of the yard that we don't play in.

When the puppy has an accident I complain while cleaning it up..."Just look at this mess I have to clean up. etc." all the time I am cleaning up the mess. Puppy knows it did something wrong, but is not actually getting punished.

Put a newspaper by the door. If the dog has a accident on the paper, just pick it up and replace it not saying anything positive or negative.

It is natural for a dog to not use the restroom in it's home.

john70t 10-16-2018 07:34 PM

My pup did not want to be outside during his first winter.
I'd shovel off or crush down a path and show him it was really great.
As soon as he went in the snow he'd get a treat then and there and big sqeeky praise voice. Instant gratification.
He'd only get a treat for going outside.

Also, it's important to cover up any accident's scent quickly and stop repeat behavior asap.
Take poop outside where it belongs and clean the spot.
Use lysol or chemical.
Dog is not allowed to claim any area inside the house with its smell.


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