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Judy.... they are just so cute, and little Sophie is sounding like a Diva, my advice is do as you are and dont let her get away with it at all.....just because a dog is a tiny sometimes they get away with far too much than a normal size dog, which can turn them into little terrors.
I think she is testing you all out, even the other doggies, i am sure with a firm hand (Ha ha ...easier said than done i know, with that cute face), everything will work itself out. I am afraid of bringing another dog into my home, because i am sure it will change Harvey, and i just cant take that chance, also i think 2 would be just too much for us to manage as we do go out with him a lot, but its lovely to see dogs playing together in a family.
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Small dog syndrome is a problem! Also, her little face is squishy, like a Shih Tzu, so hitting her on the nose is not so easy! It's hard to get to!
Diana, when I got Gracie, it did change things with Max. He didn't change much, but going out became a very different story. I took Max with me everywhere until then. Taking two dogs everywhere is just too hard, especially when you have to carry them in a store or something.
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Yes Judy thats sort of what i thought, how difficult it would be with the two.
We once got 2 puppies they were border collies, we went to get one and felt sorry for the one left behind!!!!!! How stupid that was, they were so adorable but destroyed my house, i could not put washing on the line, as it ended up on the grass. It was impossible to train them, as if one had a accident, you missed who did it, who could you blame????? We eventually had to re-home both of them, it broke my heart, but i knew we could not cope with such demanding, intelligent dogs, that needed so much training and stimulation, after all they are working dogs. It kind of put me off having a dog for a long while, then i got my first yorkie...... who was a wonderful addition to our family. Sadly after 14 years we lost him and then we bought Harvey, that was 6 years ago now...........wow how time flies.
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Those pictures are adorable, Annie looks like she is just tolerating Sophie, with the way she has her back to her........ but she is not leaving that bed...no way
![]() The are both just gorgeous, i hope they learn to love each other and get to be the best of friends.
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Have you taken all three out anywhere Judy? You sure would draw the attention!
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I think Sophie needs to have more vaccinations before I can take her out. She won't tolerate a collar yet anyway. Her neck is so tiny, that she is able to get her teeth in it, and then gets stuck, and...well..you know the rest.
She gets scared when I carry her outside anyway. I let Max and Annie run around the front of the house when the summer people aren't here. A few days ago, they were happily rolling around in the grass when a woman came down the road dragging a huskie. Of course, my little brats went running to say hello. They aren't allowed up to the road, but they choose to ignore that rule when somebody comes along. The young woman starts freaking out about how her dog will hurt them, she always keeps him on a leash, blah, blah, blah. I ran up the hill, holding Sophie, and sent the other 2 scooting back to the house. I apoplogized to this woman, because we are supposed to leash our dogs here. Sorry to be mean, but I hate her and her stupid killer dog! Why do people buy these breeds? She may think of this as her weekend country home, but it is my full time country home, and I want my dogs to enjoy it! I hate those city people!!! (You would think I would be more tolerant, but I'm not!)
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I really hate it when people walk aggressive dogs, especially when they are not well trained or controlled. It's not as much of a problem at our new place as it was at the old place because we live on a cul-de-sac, and people rarely walk down by our house. And like you, I let Rex & Rowdy loose in the front yard with me. We rarely have any cars done our street. They feel so big when they are out in the front off leash.
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