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Our New Doggy!


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We haven't had a dog for like 8 years because my dad never really allowed them or liked them. Well, recently, my parents seperated (hopefuly for the better) and our 1st order of action was to get a dog. We adopted Jo Jo, a female Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler Terrier Mix. She is 4 years old, trained, and a non-barker. Here she is:

 

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Sooooooooooooo cute!!!!!! I bet you'll have your hands full though, my Grandma had a blue healer/other kind of shepard mix and that dog was a friggin genius!!!

 

Congrats on getting the dog--pets are wonderful and will totally make your life more enjoyable!

 

(Also, good for you for adopting from a shelter--so many animals need good homes. So, what a great day for you and your dog!!!!!!)

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QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 01:03 AM)
Sooooooooooooo cute!!!!!! I bet you'll have your hands full though, my Grandma had a blue healer/other kind of shepard mix and that dog was a friggin genius!!!

 

Congrats on getting the dog--pets are wonderful and will totally make your life more enjoyable!

 

(Also, good for you for adopting from a shelter--so many animals need good homes. So, what a great day for you and your dog!!!!!!)

Genius as in............? We hear she is an "escape artist" so we're having or fences and gates re-done.

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jun 8, 2005 -> 11:05 PM)
Genius as in............? We hear she is an "escape artist" so we're having or fences and gates re-done.

Just really smart. Can figure out how to open cabinets, tuperware, pretty much they can figure out how to get pretty much whatever they want. But, it also means you can teach them to be good pretty easily. Our current dog (also a sheparding dog: border collie) learned how to UNSCREW bottle tops from my dad's gatorade. So, yeah, your dog will find trouble, so I would say train her early.

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QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 01:08 AM)
Just really smart. Can figure out how to open cabinets, tuperware, pretty much they can figure out how to get pretty much whatever they want. But, it also means you can teach them to be good pretty easily.  Our current dog (also a sheparding dog: border collie) learned how to UNSCREW bottle tops from my dad's gatorade. So, yeah, your dog will find trouble, so I would say train her early.

 

She is 4 years old, trained, and a non-barker.
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Trained doesn't always mean she won't find trouble--or that other people's training will transfer to you. I would still take her to obediance class, to get her that adjustment. Just, my opinion, though, I think with new people dogs will try to test their boundaries, regardless of prior training.

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QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 01:12 AM)
Trained doesn't always mean she won't find trouble--or that other people's training will transfer to you. I would still take her to obediance class, to get her that adjustment. Just, my opinion, though, I think with new people dogs will try to test their boundaries, regardless of prior training.

I see what you mean. Well, we spent 500 bucks today at Petco to give her everything she needs to apply herself to our home. s***, we even bought a stinky-ass thingy called the "Pee-Post" for her. She sniffs it, pee's on it, and learn's to go to that same spat to pee/poo. Awesome item.

 

Pee-Post

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 12:18 AM)
I see what you mean. Well, we spent 500 bucks today at Petco to give her everything she needs to apply herself to our home. s***, we even bought a stinky-ass thingy called the "Pee-Post" for her. She sniffs it, pee's on it, and learn's to go to that same spat to pee/poo. Awesome item.

 

Pee-Post

I think you may have just given my cat a chance to live inside again. :D

 

My parents kicked her out because she would pee all around the house.

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jun 8, 2005 -> 11:18 PM)
I see what you mean. Well, we spent 500 bucks today at Petco to give her everything she needs to apply herself to our home. s***, we even bought a stinky-ass thingy called the "Pee-Post" for her. She sniffs it, pee's on it, and learn's to go to that same spat to pee/poo. Awesome item.

 

Pee-Post

But I bet she's worth every penny. :D

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QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Jun 9, 2005 -> 01:21 AM)
Shat, hopefully they have a cat one.

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Nope. But a funny quote, b****es need incouragement too!

 

It has a distict pheromone (sp) odor that attracts dogs to it. Man, when I took it out of the package and got a whiff of that b****...........WHOOOOO!

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UPDATE:

 

We have had the dog for a few days now and we love her. She is a bundle of joy and she has already claimed my bed and pretty much every couch in the house lol. Also, Pee Post = peive of s***..........doesn't work.

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