Whenever we got a new pup, we always ended up with nibble marks on some sort of furniture.Yesterday he was biting the mud flap on wife’s car.
Today he’s graduated to Tire Biter….notice that’s the name of the toy. Ollie leftover.
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Named after Geddy Lee? I hope!2 weeks ago Geddy was 13 pounds
We said a couple of times Geddy would be a good dog name..Named after Geddy Lee? I hope!
Gypsy used to give me the "You must have bumped your head!!!!" Look every time I loaded up the wood stove If there was an extra chunk left over she would snatch it and chew on it.
Pups that don’t piss (or puke) in the truck are keepers…sometimes they can’t help it though when they are little. When we have a little one we use chucks just in case, especially when traveling. Sure make things a lot easier.Back from the vet’s. Second round of shots.
Didn’t piss in Dad’s truck either….
He charged in the place like he owned it...no shortage of confidence with this guy. Our first 2 dogs were terrified of the vet's office.
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we use chucks -- What's that?!?!Pups that don’t piss (or puke) in the truck are keepers…sometimes they can’t help it though when they are little. When we have a little one we use chucks just in case, especially when traveling. Sure make things a lot easier.
Chucks are the drop cloths (disposable) maternity wards use for babies…it’s like a diaper but a small mat to capture small messes. They come in several different sizes (they should be near diapers in a big box store). Single use and then chuck them. We line their crate with them or cover the back seat until big enough to hold it…traveling on interstate with a pup, it’s hard to get stopped and off the road (multi hour/state travel) if little pup decides need to go.we use chucks -- What's that?!?!
At 3.5 months, Geddy has been housebroken for some time now.
Just curious for new experiences like this.
Trust me, pissing in Dad's truck is frowned upon.....
Oh, get it. Just hadn’t heard the term.Chucks are the drop cloths (disposable) maternity wards use for babies…it’s like a diaper but a small mat to capture small messes. They come in several different sizes (they should be near diapers in a big box store). Single use and then chuck them. We line their crate with them or cover the back seat until big enough to hold it…traveling on interstate with a pup, it’s hard to get stopped and off the road (multi hour/state travel) if little pup decides need to go.