View Full Version : Dog Physchology ???
Pedro_The_Swift
26th May 2008, 02:50 PM
The family left home last thursday morning on a run up to Toowoomba,, Guiness was left at a "new"
house but with old friends and old doggy acquaintances,, The two were desexed females, one older, about 12 and the other older about 5 though twice Guiness's size, and from the start the little **** Guiness was as jealous as hell of the bigger dog getting near Di or Guiness's bed,, a couple of short "blues" occurred,, but Guiness did well staying outside on a winters Toowoomba night,,, left Toowoomba friday arvo and we had a moment deciding to replace/fix the rear air suspension,, after a few calls arranged to stay the night at Russells and Judes in Samford Valley. We have stayed there before with Guiness when he was 12 months old and he got on well with Russ's two dogs,, one a red cattle dog and the other a boxer,, typical pup,, wore them both out in short order,,
same this time but---
the cattle dog slept in Guiness's bed,, and its a small cattle dog,, Guiness didnt even blink about it,, not a fight or snarl all night,,
but he was quite willing to EAT the big spaniel at Toowoomba,, who was quite willing to eat back---
I should add all 5 dogs are desexed---
its very strange,,,,,
:confused:
p38arover
26th May 2008, 03:19 PM
I've got psychological problems enough without trying to work out what "Physcology" means. :angel:
"aquantencises" = acquaintances. ;)
ivery819
26th May 2008, 03:21 PM
Ron
An ugly old dog like you should be able to work it out !:wasntme:
p38arover
26th May 2008, 03:23 PM
Oi! I heard that!
ivery819
26th May 2008, 03:27 PM
Hearing like a Doberman ! :cool:
simonl8353
26th May 2008, 03:28 PM
Oi = Oy :angel:
p38arover
26th May 2008, 03:35 PM
Oi = Oy :angel:
Isn't "Oy" Jewish? :p
simonl8353
26th May 2008, 03:38 PM
alright already
Pedro_The_Swift
26th May 2008, 03:43 PM
OIYEOIY!!
this is serious,,,
its about my Guiness:wub:
p38arover
26th May 2008, 03:46 PM
OIYEOIY!!
this is serious,,,
its about my Guiness:wub:
Oy vey!
How long did it take for this thread to go off-topic? :p
ivery819
26th May 2008, 03:48 PM
:wasntme:
:p
Pedro_The_Swift
26th May 2008, 03:58 PM
Ron
An ugly old dog like you should be able to work it out !:wasntme:
:rocket: :rocket: :rocket: :firedevil: :firedevil: :firedevil: :2up: :2up: :2up: :rulez: :rulez: :rulez: :angrylock: :angrylock: :angrylock::banban: :nazibanned: :nazibanned:
now,, where were we? :p:D
one_iota
26th May 2008, 07:12 PM
There there Pedro there's no need to snap.
I live in a house with a Jack Russell...I'll ask her.....
.....maybe I should ask Sal..... she's a Psychologist and Jewish.
Now I'm confused....I think that I'll have to lie down
JDNSW
26th May 2008, 08:01 PM
.....
How long did it take for this thread to go off-topic? :p
The very first reply moved the topic from dog psychology to spelling - and guess who did that?
John
simonl8353
26th May 2008, 08:40 PM
An Englishman, and Irishman and a long nosed jewish dog called Oy walked into a bar.......
...ok maybe not :angel:.... sorry Pedro.
I had a Bully-X called Molly - RIP who hated border collies, almost guranteed a skirmish every time one came near her. Go figure!!!
Have Oscar, a bully-X, mastiff, ridgeback thingy (was a stray and adopted Molly and us about 8 yrs ago) beautiful dog, probably the best I've ever had, but is very nervous of men, I guess from a beating too many it eventually ran away from. Only slightly better now all these yrs later.
Dogs, as pups are a lot more impressionable than humans, you can stuff a dog psyche up for life in a couple of weeks if youre a complete Tw#t (Tw#@t)
Fully understand Guiness just liking the other cattle dog more, entitled to its own opinion.
p38arover
26th May 2008, 09:14 PM
The very first reply moved the topic from dog psychology to spelling - and guess who did that?
John
JD, we can only blame Pedro. He put the question mark after his version of "acquaintances". I merely accommodated him. :angel:
OK, I might have commented on psychology.......;)
ivery819
26th May 2008, 09:34 PM
Pedro
We have black & tan kelpies, Australian coolies and a couple of healers at the farm. Between themselves they have sorted out the pecking order and peace usually reigns (but not always ) However what happens when a strange dog visits is one of life's little mysteries. Sometimes the stranger is welcomed and sometimes not. At times there seems to be little reason for this. Obviously a new dog with an attitude will be badly treated. Our dogs are disciplined to never start a fight but it is impossible to teach them to walk away from deliberate provocation. The guidelines loosely appear to be:
Make sure your dog is well socialised. It should behave itself in the company of other dogs, not pick fights and respect other dog's space.
Make sure your dog sees you as the pack leader and will respond to your commands no matter whatever else is going on.
Some of my dogs are not afraid of bulls that frighten the daylights out of me yet they still respect me as the pack leader. At the end of the day you will get a bit of a feel of trouble brewing but not always. Good luck !
abaddonxi
26th May 2008, 09:44 PM
Sorry, there just isn't anything I can think of to say that's funny and not offensive.
:p
Cheers
Simon
Pedro_The_Swift
26th May 2008, 09:48 PM
An Englishman, and Irishman and a long nosed jewish dog called Oy walked into a bar.......
...ok maybe not :angel:.... sorry Pedro.
:p:p:p
dirtdawg
27th May 2008, 07:01 PM
not my dogs but funny still
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2008/05/66.jpg
and another
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2008/05/79.jpg
last one
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2008/05/80.jpg
p38arover
27th May 2008, 11:29 PM
not my dogs but funny still
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2008/05/66.jpg
Now you know why they use labrador pups for toilet paper adverts! :D:D
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