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    Dogs remember. Why do you think they want to lick your face, after licking their arse? Passive revolution, I believe it's called, Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    Crate training a puppy has many benefits including self toilet training. Nose technique not required.

    Older dogs sometimes have accidents, and generally get very distressed that they broke the rules. (15 years +) Nose technique not required in this situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Dogs remember. Why do you think they want to lick your face, after licking their arse? Passive revolution, I believe it's called, Bob
    Oh yes. Our dog caught my son a cracker on Saturday morning - my daughter had come in rather worse for wear in the wee small hours of Saturday (celebrating her 18th birthday with her mates) and, shall we say, deposited her dinner and refreshments on the front lawn.

    The dog was seen licking at what she had left, then came in a short time later, jumped on my son's bed and licked his face to wake him up.

    He woke up not really understanding why my wife and I were almost wetting ourselves laughing in his doorway.

    Utterly disgusting, but funny.

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    I was patting a cat when it lunged out with it's claws and it took a swipe and drew blood. I picked up a newspaper and gave it a light wack. ( softly as not to hurt it) Said cat found my shoe in bedroom and **** inside of it


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    What do you do to rugby players then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Dogs remember. Why do you think they want to lick your face, after licking their arse? Passive revolution, I believe it's called, Bob

    Does that mean I'm **** faced all the time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basil135 View Post
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    Really?

    Lets look at a plausible scenario here.

    Dog is locked inside, with no way to get out. He needs to go, and so does. He then curls back up on the lounge & goes to sleep.

    Owner comes home an hour or 2 later, finds the puddle, and goes off his rocker. Grabs the dog by the scruff of the neck, and tries to force his face into the puddle.

    Dog feels threatened, as he is being held down, and lashes out to free himself. Teeth connect with flesh, owner screams blue bloody murder, and has to get stitched up again.



    And you are saying the DOG needs a one way trip? I would rather see the owner put down, and the dog given a new home with someone that actually cares for it.

    If people are not prepared to train a dog with positive reinforcement, then they need to re-think their desire to have one. We have managed to train a Rottweiler quite easily, to the point that he will listen to anyone in the house that uses the right commands.
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    Every now and again we would find,or step in, a pool of pee on our tiles inside the house.I was sure it was the Koolie.

    Eventually i caught her doing it,roused on her and chased her outside.That was 5 yrs ago,she never did it again.

    After having many dogs,i recon the best way to stop them doing something,is to catch them in the act.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Does this mean you should park your Landy in its oil, if you see it leaking.
    I hurt my back trying to lift the back up so I could rub it's grill on the oil.

    Now my back's buggered!

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    After 16 years I have two boys who still occasionally pee on the floor

    Maybe I should rub their noses in it !!

    Maybe I should buy a puppy

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