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Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Pixie1276, Aug 19, 2012.

  1. This is Melia. Greyhound and for those with ideas that they need tons of exercise they are lazy couch potatoes who need an occasional burst of energy, a comfy bed and lots of love. Amazing breed.

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  2. Well I'm not surprised he didn't like it being over his nose. That's not how they're supposed to be used. Just a simple slip collar round the neck gives all the control you should need (Like this if you walk them on your LHS)

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  3. Sorry Jonny, but you’re wrong.

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  4. My partner love sighthounds, my black lab not so much :joy:

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  5. That’s a great photo. Two best buddies !!
     
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  6. The clue is the addition of the words 'figure of 8' in your listing description. That makes it more of a 'Halti'. A traditional 'Gun dog lead' just slips over the dog's neck. Anything else is something else. Anyway .... Happy new year :upyeah:
     
  7. Sigh. You obviously missed the bit in post #4100 which said “It was one of those that you make a figure 8…”.

    Anyway - thanks for reminding me why I try not to get involved in dog discussions on the internet, as there’s always some Karen (or their male equivalent) of the canine comments section who chimes in to deliver a finger-wagging lecture about how you’re doing it all wrong. I think I will renew that self-denying ordinance as my New Year’s resolution. :upyeah:
     
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  8. Eh???
     
  9. Never mind.











    I miss the pre-internet days when people could just say “You’re correct. My mistake”. :confounded:
     
  10. The one I used to know wasn't really allowed on the furniture but it always made me laugh how it managed to wheedle itself onto an armchair. It would first slowly & carefully put one paw on the chair and then give a doleful look across at the owner to see if it was ok. And then another slow paw and another doleful look and so on until it had all four on and settled down. It took a couple of minutes in total and you never had the heart to tell him off :grinning:

    So yeah, Greyhounds are chilled out dudes and it never ceases to amaze me how they can fold themselves to fit into something as small as a single armchair. Sortov like the Alien does... :D
     
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  11. Hahaha. Iggy does something very similar trying to climb onto my eldest son’s lap when we are in the car or van. He always picks a moment when he thinks he’s asleep or distracted and interestingly, he never does it with my younger son, who is nowhere near as patient with him.
     
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  12. If they could do one of those unobtrusive tuneless whistles in the belief that no one has noticed I'm sure they would.

    Dogs are fine judges of character....
     
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  13. Do what he is used to with treats and wean him off to a ball or something
    He perhaps needs a good run around to burn off energy before walking him
     
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  14. no story behind it. just a walk in the snow.
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