Guest Lurcherbitch Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 My pup.................who still hasnt got a name came into season...............well over night she seems to have become an adult Bless..............I havent seen anything like it.................am gob smacked....my little girl grew up over night. I have had dogs all my life and never seen a change so quick Have you experianced this?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
skycat 6,173 Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Only seen the change that obvious in one: the Stinky dog as I call her (though she doesn't: stink, I mean, but her name is Mink (y) and it rhymes with Stink! LOL Anyway, from being a noisy, pushy, irritating, annoying other dogs pup that you couldn't kennel or crate without on going tatnrums of the very vocal kind, she suddenly became:...............good, quiet, respectful etc, kennels quietly. More to the point: she has really started hunting properly instead of just running round like a headless chicken: you know the sort: sensible lurcher has just spotted a rabbit and starts stalking...........along comes the Stinky dog at a million miles an hour and shoulder barges stalking dog, then belated sees rabbit and takes off after it, and carries on........and on..........and on.........right round a 50 acre field, putting everything to ground. Grrrr! Will it last? I think so as she is transformed into the most biddable steady thing you could wish for! And she is coming up 14 months old, so I think we're on the right road at last. :whistle: I could have cheerfully got rid of her at least a dozen times a day over the last year, but now I'm glad I didn't: :kiss: and I love her to bits, always did: just hated her too! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lurcherbitch Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 (edited) Your stinky dog and my pup sound like the same dog!!!! I could of gladley hit her on head with shovel a couple of times...( just kidding ) Can not believe how she is now ...... She is a blessing.xx Arnt we glad we perservied and didnt give up on the little twats.....ermmmmm i mean darlings :whistle: Edited to add the use of the words shovel & twat........is just in jest. Edited May 24, 2007 by Lurcherbitch Quote Link to post Share on other sites
elma-fudd 0 Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Only seen the change that obvious in one: the Stinky dog as I call her (though she doesn't: stink, I mean, but her name is Mink (y) and it rhymes with Stink! LOL Anyway, from being a noisy, pushy, irritating, annoying other dogs pup that you couldn't kennel or crate without on going tatnrums of the very vocal kind, she suddenly became:...............good, quiet, respectful etc, kennels quietly. More to the point: she has really started hunting properly instead of just running round like a headless chicken: you know the sort: sensible lurcher has just spotted a rabbit and starts stalking...........along comes the Stinky dog at a million miles an hour and shoulder barges stalking dog, then belated sees rabbit and takes off after it, and carries on........and on..........and on.........right round a 50 acre field, putting everything to ground. Grrrr! Will it last? I think so as she is transformed into the most biddable steady thing you could wish for! And she is coming up 14 months old, so I think we're on the right road at last. :whistle: I could have cheerfully got rid of her at least a dozen times a day over the last year, but now I'm glad I didn't: :kiss: and I love her to bits, always did: just hated her too! skycat sure thats not ma bitch yer on about cause it sure sounds like her,mines is just about year old and the transformation over the last month is somthing short of a miricle turning into young woman me thinks . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lurcherbitch Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 So!!! it obviously isnt un heard of.................... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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