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Thread: Dog sitting again
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17th March 2017, 08:53 PM #1.
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Dog sitting again
We're dog sitting my sons two dogs, a Golden Retriever (Pickle) and a rescue Staffy cross (Evie).
We have dog sat them before and they get on OK with our two border Collies unless there are balls being thrown in a restricted space and then it can lead to fur an feathers flying.
To calm them down bones help.
Pickle loves to suck on stuffed toys and Evie likes to shred them so we have to watch out for this,
Pickle carries stuffed toys around like a security blanket and won'y chew a bone unless she has her Panda with here
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Like kids we found out what goes on their place pretty quickly.
This is what happens when I leave my bed for 5 seconds.
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17th March 2017, 09:11 PM #2
Heh heh - at least you only have to move one - albeit somewhat larger - animal. And nor does it have inbuilt anchoring bolts. My 5 second absence results in having to get back down between 3 cats with somewhat sharper and much more grabby claws, which, upon disturbance, immediately anchor to the sheets or quilt. I have to insert myself like a spear to avoid unwanted injury from 30 VERY sharp anchor bolts. Actually, make that 38 claws because Nursie's back claws are as sharp as most cat's front claws. DAMHIKT .
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