Once my dogs got spayed/neutered, they stopped marking things as much. Although it depends on the nature of the dog to begin with, though. Now Buddy, my male dog, even when he pees the only time he lifts his leg is when we're out in public. Otherwis…
Along with the theme of there-but-not-really ideas, my friend's is:
Hi! Mhmm... Yeah... Can I ask you something? Why are you talking to the answering machine?
Flutey recently got on and then disappeared (I'm assuming again, although I wasn't a member of the forums when she originally was.)
Her art is bomb-diggity.
Hrm...Although I agree rats need to be in pairs, I suggest male-female or female-female pairs, with male-female being the best. My friend had two males and they fought constantly and took chunks out of eachother...it was not very pretty.
XD, I got that out of a guinea pig book I had once. It might not be totally accurate, but every guinea I've known doesn't bite. Mine got out of her nipping stage pretty fast, too.
I still vouch for guinea pigs. Only 1 in 400 will bite people. They nip, but it doesn't break the skin. ust a little pinch, and you can train them not too. They also bond closely with you if handled often.
I need to quite, sorry . My life has gotten a bit busy for the moment. I haven't finished your dog, a-sap, but I got about halfway through. I'll return the contract. Sorry about this :?
Forum Name: Cobalt
100 in Training: What kind of trainer do you take me for? *indignant gasp* (In other words, yes!)
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