[nagdu] using a tie down

Louise Johnson herclouise at shaw.ca
Wed Jun 24 21:14:46 UTC 2015


Hi I agree with you when Hawk comes over he enjoys playing with Kiara first
and sometimes he forgets to visit me. Most visits he will come over at some
point and say hello to me.

It is the other way Kiara wants to play after they both go lay down and it
is funny Kiara knows that if Hawk is under the table she can't get him to
play so she will stand there with the tug ring and try to get his attention
but he is the one who chooses when they play.

Kiara is two and Hawk is 5 and 1/2 years old.

Hope everyone is having a great day Louise and princess Kiara 


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Sherry and Julie,
I have the opposite problem when Mambo (who is almost 2) and Pascal (my
retired guide who is almost 7) play. When they first see each other, they go
bananas and romp around. But, after a little while, they both will lay down
for a bit. As Mambo is laying quietly, Pascal will come up to him and start
to smack him with his paw, kind of like a cat. Pascal will pester Mambo
until they start to play again. Mambo doesn't seem too upset though, he
happily joins right back in. They are the best of buds, and I couldn't be
happier. We get to see Pascal about once a week, so it's always a treat for
both of them to see one another. I honestly think that Pascal likes seeing
Mambo more than he does me, LOL Deanna and the boys

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From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sherry Gomes via
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Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2015 2:17 PM
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I don't know about the barking, but I think the tie-down could be good for
the second issue. It's tricky when you have an older dog and a younger dog,
and the younger wants to play more than the older does. Tie-down could be a
good option to give your older dog a bit of a respite.

Sherry


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From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Julie J. via
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Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2015 11:57 AM
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Cc: Julie J.
Subject: Re: [nagdu] using a tie down

Thanks to all of you!  I use a crate for Jetta, when I'm not at home, or
overnight or when she needs a break from the rest of us.  She is completely
trustworthy in the house.  She does not steal food or get into things, so no

worries on that front.  There are two issues I'm having with her, both
related to Monty.

First my boy has taught Jetta the fine art of barking, except she really
took the lessons to heart.  Monty only barks a few times and then quits,
coming to me as I taught him.  That's fine, I don't mind a small bit of
barking.  Jetta is getting a bit carried away with it though.

The second issue is that Monty is getting older and is slowing down.  He 
still likes to romp and play, but not as much as Jetta does.   He gets 
tired, but Jetta still wants to play and will badger him.    I was thinking 
that a tie down might work to address both of these issues.  She could have
more freedom than in a crate, be able to have her toys and interact somewhat

with the people in the house.  However the tie down would allow Monty the
ability to get away from her if he doesn't want to play.  The tie down would

also keep her from the front door and window where most of the barking
occurs.

So what do you all think?  Does this seem a reasonable solution until she 
learns some higher level self control?   Any other suggestions?

Julie 


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