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Ross/Ali
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lisa/Colin wrote:

Liver cake is great but the garlicky farts are a side effect! Laughing

Lisa


you're not meant to eat it Lisa!! Laughing
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lisa/Colin wrote:
I only have three words to that Lesley!
FOOD ! FOOD ! FOOD !- Millie is our 16 week old Staff pup and she is SO food orientated its not true , Get a pocket full of Janis,s wonder treat (liver cake) reward him with it for the first few commands he obeys (enough to let him know what treats are in your pocket) then he will start breaking his neck to obey -Millie is cruising at the moment - walking to heel "off lead" at 16 wks, sprinting back when called and sitting at every kerb even before i ask - so much better than i had expected.
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But of course! She is a Staffie and a red one at that so OBVIOUSLY will be UTTERLY PERFECT!!! Wink Me? Biased? How DARE you??? Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Colin obviously does not remember Hektor hitting 6 months and ignoring EVERYTHING you say!
Liver cake is great but the garlicky farts are a side effect! Laughing

Lisa[/quote]

But Lisa forgets that Hektor is her dippy dog and not mine!
Im VERY happy with the fact that MY gorgeous pup is flawless compared to that freak!!!

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lisa/Colin wrote:
I only have three words to that Lesley!
FOOD ! FOOD ! FOOD !- Millie is our 16 week old Staff pup and she is SO food orientated its not true , Get a pocket full of Janis,s wonder treat (liver cake) reward him with it for the first few commands he obeys (enough to let him know what treats are in your pocket) then he will start breaking his neck to obey -Millie is cruising at the moment - walking to heel "off lead" at 16 wks, sprinting back when called and sitting at every kerb even before i ask - so much better than i had expected.
Colin


I'm v jealous. I think u should borrow alfie for a wk so millie can show him the ropes!! He is good sometimes but then he goes back to square 1 and frustrates me. So hard to stay calm and happy sounding when 10 mins into walk he's only taken about 5 steps. He was great on Monday but yesterday not so much, I'll blame the rain tho! I have sone liver cake and I have to say he loves it, but sometimes not even that will shift him!
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