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Old 04-17-2008, 08:18 AM #21
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i belong to this group......great people......lots of doxies


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Old 04-17-2008, 08:54 AM #22
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My dog (had 8 years) only pooed once in house because he was sick and couldn't help it.
I have 5 cats. The sisters (2) didn't like when the brothers (2) came, but accepted it, but the male 5th kitten/cat pushed one over the edge. One now sprays on wall to mark her territory (I didn't know girls could do that but she backs up, twitches tail (I've seen it!), never squats, and when you look, there's something on the wall.) (they have free access to outside.)

Anyone know what to do? It's not stinky like male spray but when fresh, does smell like cat pee. Ick.
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I have a friend who has a weinner doggie her name is Jenny the dog I meen her name is Jenny. She likes to get inside pillow cases and be warped all up in a blanket . Do all weinner dogs like to burrow and such?
I have a kinda big 58 pound yellow lab mix and he cannot fit in any pillow case. but I think that is the neatest thing Jenny also likes to try and climb into my hand bag when I am there she is a cool little doggie!
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Wow...Mrs. D...those rocks and the yard look really beautiful!
I agree, no place for a little rambuctious weiner dog!
I can barely control ours when she gets in the bushes chasing squirrels. She has a mind of her own.
DH always jokes that the squirrels are all laughing at her in her dress! LOL!
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That picture is not in our backyard. It is the shore at our summer home.

We live in another place during the summer. It is a remote island, and requires a boat to get to, and is all rocks.
The only flat areas are the short paths we must walk to the outhouse, shed (where the gas refrigerator is), and to the dock. (I had my son remove rocks from those paths, over the years so I would not fall and break my neck.)
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I have a friend with a mini dox he rescued from a puppy mill..He's litter box trained this dog, as well as getting her used to going outside when he's home to take her..Have you considered litter box training? They have special litter for dogs now..
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Hi PolarExpress. I've heard of a coupld people who do that. From what I've read, it's okay to do that. It's mainly being diligent about taking them out at certain times every day.

At this point, I have to take Bruna out very first thing in the morning and before I go to work, at lunch, right after work, and again before bed. It seems to be working pretty well.
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Hey Dottie! Thanks for that doxie link! They look great!
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