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This great and Zrob Ferrari had a German Shepard too.
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This great and Zrob Ferrari had a German Shepard too.
The big one is a 75 kg male dane, the small one a female york telling him to get lost. She had to jump quite high to try to bite his nose, this foto is just after that. You can see he's a bit confused
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This is Lady Char the three year old Labrador Retriever.
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This is Merlin. And, just to be clear ... this is not my dog by my wife's - it's all her fault! About 2.5 yo, certified therapy dog.
Our little hell raiser, 2 y.o. Corgi/Terrier mix. With a ferocious underbite!
They are not mine but i always find them sitting in front of my home since their birth. So my mother gives food to both and in return, they guard my home.
Since we're all dog owners here, perhaps someone else has run into one or two of these issues.
1. I seem to be allergic to my black & white sheltie. I've always had long haired dogs, specifically shelties, and have never had a problem. I know that allergies are supposed to be caused by the dog's skin. I have no issues when I'm around the sable & white sheltie but as soon as I get around the B&W one I'm sneezing constantly, eyes start itching, and my nose starts running. Is it possible that, despite the 3 baths I've given him in the past few weeks since I bought him, that he is just carrying something from the pet store where there were lots and lots of dogs and that some sort of shampoo could eliminate this problem? I know people can take medication for allergies, but I'm hoping this is a much simpler issue since it's just specifically this dog and not the other sheltie.
2. The B&W sheltie has not a clue about potty training. While the sable & white sheltie never goes in her crate of the same size--which is actually pretty amzing, this one hasn't gone one night without messing up. It's as if he doesn't even care either. He'll just lay in it. Any ideas?