Awesome dogs / Crazy pets Thread

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You know what they say, no pain no gain and I know the gain far out weighs the pain.
 

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Got a comparison photo of the pup. First pic is at 6 weeks old.



Here's one today at 9 weeks




She's growing like a weed :)


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Walked into the living room to this :rolleyes: I think he's laid claim to the toy box and the bed :)






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So last night was nail clipping night. Outside with two dog biscuits. One for left paws and one for right. Wife does the clipping. Never saw that dog cooperate for anything. Especially nail clipping. Last night was a different dog. Calm. Except the cookie part. Came in house,went to her bed and waited for final treat. Guess 15 seconds was too long, she got up and flipped lid off and took her own. It was priceless.
 

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Well at ten weeks old, she's up to 13.5lbs :eek: she's almost as big as our jack Russell terrier. Had a case of one ear flopping. But today they decided to stand back up again :D






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Here's another comparison photo. 6, 9, and 11 weeks old.








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so that's where the term ALL EARS comes from:D
 

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She's a nice looking dog Daren!
Thanks buddy :D She was under fed and 1/3 the size of our miniature dachshund when we got her at 5 weeks old. We've been floored with the improvements and growth over the past 6 weeks. Course a high end puppy food helps.

so that's where the term ALL EARS comes from:D
Those aren't ears :p They are mini satellite dishes ;) She doesnt miss a thing!!!! Especially if you touch the treat jar or open the pantry :rolleyes:
 

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Those aren't ears They are mini satellite dishes She doesnt miss a thing!!!! Especially if you touch the treat jar or open the pantry

She sounds like Furface the OLs cat,, if anything crinkles shes waiting for a treat
 

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We got Mozzie from the Cedar Rapids dog pound. First picture is the day we brought him home 3 years ago, second photo was this summer after a trim. A dog who thinks he needs lots of attention. Not a fan of strangers. Still working on that. Probably 6 years old now. Some sort of terrier. I thinks at 24 lbs he is too big for a Carin.

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What a cutie. We got our current terrier from a rescue operation. Spoiled too. Wonder how they can spoil them so fast? :)
 

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I guess pets are just a little smarter than the people they own,,,lol
 

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Caught gypsy mauling one of our grandsons :D



Every now and then she turns into a kissy monster :rolleyes:



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Big difference in size from 5 weeks to 12 weeks




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Won't be long before she's no longer a "lap dog"! She'll be letting you know when YOU can set on the sofa. Better quit feeding her so well, to stunt her growth.
 

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Won't be long before she's no longer a "lap dog"! She'll be letting you know when YOU can set on the sofa. Better quit feeding her so well, to stunt her growth.
I'll have pictures of her full grown in Beth's lap :D even if I have to encourage her :rolleyes: surprisingly, she hasn't figured out how to get on the furniture. Had to teach her the other day how to negotiate steps going up into the camper. She was so proud when she climbed up them on her own :) We got her in obedience school and that's going very well. We have very little trouble with the leash. And she's learning 2 or 3 new commands a week. Sit, lay down and stay are going pretty good. just depends on how excited she is. Off, leave it, and take it are this week's homework assignment :) She pretty well has leave it down packed. She has three more weeks of puppy school. Then we'll probably continue her into the intermediate class. If she still needs work on the stuff from the puppy classes, we can take her through it again at no charge :D Then bump her to the intermediate training.