I'm impressed that he is doing so well with his house training, especially if he is already six months into his first year and has had no prior training. He seems like an old soul, he has won my heart. Jo
I love seeing dogs watching the television, ours do it so well. Mavis has even started watching things on my phone, she took a while to adjust to the little screen but now she can focus in quickly.
I love The Repair Shop. I've been moved to tears many times by the stories the people tell about the items they bring, especially the ones about WWII and the London blitz. Often an everyday item is the only thing that survived the bombing and that's what makes it so priceless.
Way to go, Roger! xx
ReplyDeleteRoger is a beautiful dog. I went back and looked and some of the photos.
ReplyDeleteHe has a gentle heart mike
DeleteI love Roger John - Do you want to do a swop?x
ReplyDeleteNo x
DeleteAtta boy, Roger! Well done in getting yourself properly trained and a TV watcher, to boot!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you and the family!!
I hope he’s turned a corner now
DeleteI'm impressed that he is doing so well with his house training, especially if he is already six months into his first year and has had no prior training. He seems like an old soul, he has won my heart.
ReplyDeleteJo
Four wees! Yay Roger, he is doing so well.
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What a good dog! Yay Roger!
ReplyDeleteJust don't let Roger watch the news. It would freak him out.
ReplyDeleteGood dog, Roger!
ReplyDeleteWell done Mr Roger.
ReplyDeleteWell done Roger, and well done John!
ReplyDeleteOops … that was Virginia.
ReplyDeleteProgress with the toilet training! And another vote here for the Repair Shop
ReplyDeleteI saw a dog who was trained to ring a little hanging bell by the door when a toilet break was needed, very clever idea.
ReplyDeleteI do too-He's a cockapoo I think- Learnt from an American friend x
DeleteRoger is obviously gifted.
ReplyDeleteGood role models and a lot of love, and he will have you well trained before we know it.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing dogs watching the television, ours do it so well. Mavis has even started watching things on my phone, she took a while to adjust to the little screen but now she can focus in quickly.
ReplyDeleteI love The Repair Shop. I've been moved to tears many times by the stories the people tell about the items they bring, especially the ones about WWII and the London blitz. Often an everyday item is the only thing that survived the bombing and that's what makes it so priceless.
ReplyDeleteMale puppies in my experience bond quicker with their owners . A males with two females will calm the group as bitches never forget
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