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Old 13-07-2009, 01:55 PM
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Re: From baby to toddler - a quick guide to becoming an effective parent

I liked it up until the part about the PDSA. I know it's supposed to be a joke but not everyone who goes there gets other people to take their animal for them.. And your also asked for a donation so really it's not free.
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Re: From baby to toddler - a quick guide to becoming an effective parent

I'm glad it's not just me my boss has been saying to me a lot recently "I think that pup needs a smack on the nose..." when she's getting excited over anything. Errr... 1. do I tell you how to bring up your kids? 2. would I ever tell you to smack your kids?? Er, no!!
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Re: From baby to toddler - a quick guide to becoming an effective parent

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Very witty, I would love to speak to the people who have given you advice like this!

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Old 13-07-2009, 02:32 PM
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Re: From baby to toddler - a quick guide to becoming an effective parent

I see many people raising both dogs and kids this way (the ones that go on jeremy kyle show!!), not suprising the world is going the way it is. Ive done a course in behaviour and have a fair amount of experience in feeding my own dogs, tried and tested alot of foods to see whats the best for them, yet i still get people telling me things like they know better.

My gran told me to rub my pups nose in her poo when she has an accident in the house, i didnt and she is now housetrained!

My mum says im stupid for buying treats as they are a waste of money and they dont assist in training whatsoever.

The same as i dont need to take these treats out on a walk with me to practice recall everyday, but is there a coincidence that my dogs are well behaved and have good recall and that hers dont even look back when she calls there name?

I dont need to feed my dogs on barf and expensive royal canin, bakers is just fine and her dogs like it. My dog had a gastric torsion from her cheap biscuits and her dogs have sloppy poos on every walk.

You also dont need to teach your dogs manners as its perfectly fine for them to knock you over barging past you down the stairs or going through a door.

Telling a puppy to be quiet when shes attention seeking whilst in her crate isnt giving her attention.

Dogs can eat curry it wont do them any harm.

And im told to shutup and i dont know what im talking about when i tell them that their 10y.o dog is overweight and their is a risk of diabetes and lameness.
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