Puppy pictures to lighten the day

Just got his AHC ! so he knows he's going on a Road Trip :cool:
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Hi Angel, Jack is sitting under the table chewing the table leg. I have just dosed it in anti chew spray, he's licking it off.!!!
Only thing we found stopped our big boy chewing as a pup was hefty coating of "Caribbean Seriously Hot Chilli Sauce" we tried anti chew - yummy! We tried Tabaso - quite nice! It was only the Carribean that slowed him to a halt. He never touched a table leg again.
 
Gorgeous ! As others have said - he will be huge!

On the travel sickness issue - we were advised to feed them their meals in the car (boot or back of a hatchback) so they associate the car with something good. (y)
 
Gorgeous ! As others have said - he will be huge!

On the travel sickness issue - we were advised to feed them their meals in the car (boot or back of a hatchback) so they associate the car with something good. (y)
A dog trainer told me just to let the dog get in and out of the vehicle with doors open engine off. Then with engine running then with doors closed etc. Do it over a few days with you there so the dog feels at home and eventually short rides, treats, walkies etc. If he's like most dogs the problem will be stopping him getting in the vehicle.
 
A dog trainer told me just to let the dog get in and out of the vehicle with doors open engine off. Then with engine running then with doors closed etc. Do it over a few days with you there so the dog feels at home and eventually short rides, treats, walkies etc. If he's like most dogs the problem will be stopping him getting in the vehicle.
If he’s anything like our last Springer, as soon as the hatch of the Land Cruiser was opened, she was in, whether we were going anywhere with her or not!

As you say, the biggest problem was getting her out!

Still miss her every day. 😢

Casper46 Enjoy every second as I’m sure you will.
 
If he’s anything like our last Springer, as soon as the hatch of the Land Cruiser was opened, she was in, whether we were going anywhere with her or not!

As you say, the biggest problem was getting her out!

Still miss her every day. 😢

Casper46 Enjoy every second as I’m sure you will.
Same with scruff he even used to try and get in other cars if we were walking past and they opened the door.
 
We weigh our cockers regularly. Pick her up and stand on scales. Then weigh just yourself and do a quick subtraction sum.
Do not try this with a St Bernard!!!
I have just done as you suggested, problem with that was finding out how much I weigh, it's now diet time. Jack is 12kg at 10+weeks old.
 
Same with scruff he even used to try and get in other cars if we were walking past and they opened the door.
Our old Rottie used to do that. Got a bit embarrassing.

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