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Topic: RE: Japanese Chin Lovers
Hi Kim, I have 4 Japanese Chin and my daughter has 5. She breeds them. We started out with one and then we just kept on getting more. All of our dogs are registered. How many do you have? They are just like little people. I love it when they wooo. They are really good at giving kisses and snorts. ~Janet
Topic: RE: Got pugs??
I don't have any available pugs but have you tried a local pug rescue?
Just an idea. Good luck on your search. I have a 7 year old who is the best!
Here is a link to a SC Pug Rescue.
www.hushpug.com
Hope this helps.
Fellow Pug Lover,
Mary

Topic: RE: House Breaking a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Do you go out with him? That way you can praise him when he goes outside. He'll figure it out when he is scolded inside (if you see him doing it) and when he is loved on outside when he is a good boy. I have a male Boston terrier, he was pretty easy to train this way.. he was in a crate as well. Right now I am working on a chipoo boy.
Topic: RE: House Breaking a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Dear Robin,
It took Spenser about 6 months to get it right. He is a smart dog--and a male--which they say makes it more difficult. His "I live to please my owner" gene seems to be missing!
Do you have an off-lease dog park in your area? You might try taking him there where he can stay long enough and sniff enough to get the idea that the outdoors is where to do his business. (It's also a great way to socialize a puppy to other dogs and people.)
I didn't do a good job of training Spenser for walks--our spring project this year. We do have a great dog park, so I take him there so he can run. He loves running and I sure can't keep up with him!
Sally
Topic: Clothing and personal care items needed for Ohio Family
Clothing needed for Ohio family.
Original Post by Loraine May at 3:59 AM EST on 02/24/2006
Byesville, OH - RNY (05/06/2005) - Dean J. Mikami, M.D.
I have been so busy trying to get this Extreme makeover home invasion pulled together for my friend Patty that I am plum tuckered out. If anyone is interested in helping with some gently used items for this needy family it would certainly be appreciated. Patty is my neighbor *****cently lost her funding for home health care, and a home health aid. She is homebound and super morbidly obese and can no longer move around. She is responsible for caring for her adult mentally retarded brother and is having real difficulties doing so. I have been working with all my gastric bypass support groups to collect size 6 x women's clothing and size 55 jeans and 3 x shirts for her brother Leonard. They are in desperate need of gently used towels, wash clothes, dish clothes, and personal care items. Baby wipes and Gold bond powder. Toothpaste, shampoo and toothbrushes as well. Since becoming homebound Patty has gotten very depressed and suffers greatly from celulitis and chronic severe lymphadema . I have been helping as much as I can by doing her grocery shopping, cleaning, and laundry. When I was doing their laundry that is when I discovered that all of their clothes were stained badly and torn apart. Even at this size, these people deserve the dignity of having decent clothing on their bodies. They are unable to afford personal care items like shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, Laundry soap, bath soap etc. They are both in need of undergarments and socks. Patty wears size 6 x and Leonard wears size 55 jeans and size 3 x crew neck T shirts. Since they are homebound any magazines, paperback books, Music CDs and used DVD's would be greatly appreciated. Next Saturday March the I have arranged for a group of volunteers to help deliver these items, and we will clean their home from top to bottom. I have a local beautician who will give them both haircuts, manicures and a day of beauty treatments while we are busy scrubbing and doing laundry etc. I am feeling so blessed by being able to do this for this wonderful dear lady. She is just my age and suffering so badly. I wish that I could convince her to look into gastric bypass surgery, but that has to be her choice. I guess what I am trying to do by "project Patty" is to show her the kindness of complete strangers and that people care about her.and that with the love and support that she can return to life outside of her living room again.
I thank you all for listening and hope that you can help by sending any items that you can find around the house that they might be able to use. If you are interested in helping or just sending a card of encouragement please write and ask for my home address. Please pass this information along to anyone who might have gently used items to contribute to help make this project a huge success. If you are interested in being on the cleaning crew please contact me as soon as possible We need all the hands and strong able bodies we can get to help with some spring cleaning and delivering the clothing etc. We are also in need of someone who knows how to hook up a dvd/vcr player up to an older television set. Thank you all for your help. I knew I could count on you to help make this happen.
Lots of Love and Hugs,
Laura
I thank you all for your help.
Topic: RE: House Breaking a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Thanks for the tips Lynda! I do try to keep him outside 15-20 minutes at a time. Plus he's a sniffer, he smells everything! Fromk a leaf to a rock to a tree he drives me crazy! As far as being alone- we've been home all week on school vacation, I dread leaving him alone on Tuesday not knowing how he'll be.
We did take his business outside and I made his crate area smaller. We had him outside this afternoon for a while and then he came right in and went potty in the kitchen!
Well, I'll try your tips and I'll be sue to keep you posted!
Thanks,
~Robin

Topic: RE: House Breaking a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Thanks Sally! It would make sense that he really wouln't know his needs just yet. How long did it take your puppy to train?
One good side of it all is that he walks me!
Thanks again,
~Robin

Topic: RE: House Breaking a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Are you sure you are letting him out long enough. Some dogs have to explore a little before they find the right spot, if you know what I mean.
And yes it is unusal for a dog to mess where they sleep. Is he left home alone a lot? They tend to be so happy when some comes home that they are afraid you will leave them if they take the time to go to the potty outside. And than again some dogs are just slow learners, has he ever done his potty out side? If he always seems to be pottying inside, the next time he does it, get a paper towel,(if it is firm and not runny)and take his job out side and put it on the ground, and take him out and let him get the sent of it. There again, some time this lets him know that is the place where this is to be done. And if you don't see him as he is doing his "duty" in the house, don't yell or scold him, he has no idea what you are upset about. I hope some of these ideas help.
Hugs,
Lynda
Topic: RE: Ear off of Mom's dog.............
Thank you both for your input on this. It is just that, they don't want to think their dog does that, I told them he snapped at me on the arm one day, and their reply was, Oh! he is just playing with you, he won't bite you. But, now he has done it to my grandson, and mom, too. And I fear that the dog will BITE, may not today, but he is getting more agressive as the days go by.
Hugs,
Lynda
Topic: RE: Any Sheltie Lovers Out there?
I don't visit this forum often, so please forgive the slow post. I have a 2 year old sheltie, Spenser, who is my first dog. He is a big sheltie--about 24 inches at shoulders instead of the standard 13 to 18. He is a great dog with a wonderful personality. Even the cat seems to like him--occasionally!
Good luck with finding the Blue Merle,
Sally