Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
As you all know we think our Daisy is perfect and would not change a thing about her for ourselves.
That being said I think if we had the option, the one thing I would do for Daisy is change her fear of so many little things. Her fear of blowing objects, a falling leaf, the Goodyear Blimp in the sky, an object in the distance that she cannot decipher. I would prefer she be more curious with a healthy dose of caution, and I a willing partner, for her to move to those things just to verify that they are not going to harm her. I think life would be sweeter for her which of course would make life for us that much better with her in it.
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LOL Bathroom doors and bedroom doors are always kept shut if we are not in them.
Banjo always looks so sweet in his photos! I love the fact that there's a little bit of rascal in him!!
I once dated one of those "sweet" looking boys........ ; -)
This is so true for me as well. Darwin's 70-80% recall reliability could be 100% if only I got my act together. :-)
Whoa, that sweet little Banjo counter surfs ? How does he reach ? :) I think he and Finnley have the same paper stealing genes. I just thought that was a doodle trait. You know paper.... any and all.... socks.... and above all cuteness !
Sheila, Banjo is plenty "tall" enough to put his front paws up on the counter and we've even caught him "reaching" towards the back to try and grab things. Bad dog! DH is always saying "You should train him!".....WTD!!?? Me?????
Of course I know think Bailey is perfect.
.If I could change one thing, I would change the fact that she gives me the stare down by the back door like she needs to go out..She walks out int he backyard, puts her nose in the air as if to say "ahhh" and turns around and walks back inside! And we do this at least 3-4 times an evening LOL
That is hilarious. She does it cause she knows she can!
Jack does this one too!
Monty does this one as well. I feel like he knows my job is to open the back door for him every time he dings the bell. Then he just sticks his head out and takes a long whiff, looks right and left, and then goes inside. I was telling my DH that instead of a doggy door we need a little window for Monty so that he can stick his head out whenever he wants to.
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The other side of potty bells! My grand dogs do it as well. When they were little you didn't dare not let them out. They figure this out pretty quickly.
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