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RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - 00111001 - 13 May 2012

Picked up our Pup yesterday. He's big for 8 weeks old. Very confident.



RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - Tonka - 13 May 2012

(13 May 2012, 15:45)00111001 Wrote: Picked up our Pup yesterday. He's big for 8 weeks old. Very confident.
Does this call for some puppy pictures?

I think wherever we do the South meet up, it should be somewhere dog friendly so he can come along. I'm happy to help train him in advanced techniques of being petted and played with Big Grin




RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - 00111001 - 15 May 2012

(13 May 2012, 23:38)Tonka Wrote:
(13 May 2012, 15:45)00111001 Wrote: Picked up our Pup yesterday. He's big for 8 weeks old. Very confident.
Does this call for some puppy pictures?

I think wherever we do the South meet up, it should be somewhere dog friendly so he can come along. I'm happy to help train him in advanced techniques of being petted and played with Big Grin

Here ya go (hopefully this works)

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RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - Paul - 15 May 2012

Lovely!


RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - bigpaul - 15 May 2012

awwh!!! he,s sweet, but he's big!!! OH says where's he going to sleep...answer anywhere he likes!!!Big Grin


RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - 00111001 - 15 May 2012

Forgot how dopey puppies are. He barrels down the garden and runs straight into the plant pot. Lucky for him he's got a thick skull!

Aye, he is big. 7kg at 8 weeks. Breeders say he should hit 50+KG. His dad was *huuuuge*
He sleeps in his cage at the moment. When he's bigger though, who knows - may have to get him his own bedroom!


RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - Nemesis - 15 May 2012

That dog is at home, for sure.




RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - 00111001 - 15 May 2012

(15 May 2012, 18:52)WetandCold Wrote: That dog is at home, for sure.

Yeah, the breeders said he may take a while to settle in and not cry at night. He's been fine. Made himself at home as soon as he walked through the door. No whimpering or anything. He's pretty confident though - even the neighbors using a disc cutter to cut through metal supports didn't phase him.


RE: Personal Protection Dog Training - Tonka - 15 May 2012

That's a handsome pup. I go quite gooey over cats and dogs... despite my old dog bite scars and freshly cat clawed hand... and the three decapitated bird carcases on the kitchen floor that welcomed me home today... you still have to love them.
I like his little tan eyebrows.