Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Started this discussion. Last reply by Lori, Daphne, Lucy & Pippa Nov 19, 2017. 21 Replies 0 Favorites
I'll apologize in advance for a Sunday morning rant, but this is bothering me. There is a certain puppy broker who keeps plastering ads of adorable doodle puppies on DK and on my FB page. This…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Sue, Murphy and Bella ()*o*() Apr 29, 2016. 28 Replies 0 Favorites
Anyone have any experience with FrontLine Tritak ( new product) or Certifect? I started Finn back on his seasonal flea and tick regiment -- FrontLine Plus this month. Even though we live along a…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Nancy & Echo Jan 7, 2016. 25 Replies 0 Favorites
After Finn exhibited signs of severe stress on a recent weekend away (and I declined the vet's suggestion to put him on prozac since he seemed to return to normal once at home), the vet suggested I…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by charlotte bednarsh Jan 2, 2016. 92 Replies 0 Favorites
Looking for some advice or insights...Finn has always been a velcro dog -- my shadow --and as sweet as his devotion is, I know it's not just love --there's some component of anxiety to it and that…Continue
Thank you so much for the nice comment!! ;)
I came in to leave you a quick message but I decided to spend a little time in Finn's world enjoying the slideshow and the music. :>)
Hi Cheryl and Finn,
My name is Cathy and we have a 41/2 month old puppy named Finnegan (Finn). I have seen in several posts that your Finn is a reading dog for special needs kiddos. I know we have a long way to go with training but how did you go about that process. i ask because I am a speech/language therapist in a public school and would love to have Finn be a speech buddy at some point. I work in a rural Maine town with a low income population and I think it would be a beneficial interaction for my kiddos. I would love to hear any pointers/tips and how you present that to a school system (i.e. liability issues) to get started. Also is there a specific training program that you did? Your Finn is so handsome and must make many people happy!
Hi, Cheryl.
It looks like I missed your email. Pretty cool that you and Finn work one day a week in a class with kids with special needs
LiliBear would be great at this too as she is pretty amazing with kids and adults. She has a strong desire to connect with others and it seems to brighten their day.
We do have several different animal assisted therapies at our school which is a great development over the recent years. The school actually keeps me too busy to even entertain the idea of bringing her in... thanks for asking. We are fortunate to have such special doodle dogs in our lives. ~Leslie.
My family knew I was a crazy dog lady when I got the Hopeless Doodle Addict trophy - and that was a long time ago! Since my son has since gotten a doodle (rescue pup), he sort of gets it, but in no way would join me in my nuttiness! BTW there is a shirt for us: http://www.cafepress.com/mf/57250368/12x12crazydogladywlogo_tshirt?productId=555176908 and
http://www.cafepress.com/mf/57122584/doodle-kisses_tshirt?productId=554318920
Congrats on Finn being a calendar boy! I love his picture!
Finn's photo on the DK calendar is great. I am actually is a good place for Groucho Too and have not cried like I did over Hondo. I guess it helped knowing he was going to die and having some time for closure while he was still with us. I buried his created remains in our garden this week, but just can't bring myself to bury Hondo. These dogs definitely make a great impression in our lives.
Sorry. It is on the blog post now, but wasn't earlier.
Oh, I am doing a little happy dance! I found my old discussion about Ned's slab fracture. Hope it helps you form an opinion. I really took to heart Ricki's posts because Tara's vet is a dental specialist and had specific recommendations.
Posted on March 21, 2017 at 9:18am 23 Comments 0 Favorites
To say Finnegan is a Velcro doodle would be an understatement. He is always at my feet or I am within his line of sight. Others, who aren't owned by a doodle, may find it a little strange that we go around the house as if there was an invisible tether between us but I’ve adjusted to the extra appendage. It’s not that he’s timid or scared. He's loyal to a fault and believes this is the natural order of things. And, once a doodle gets something in his head, it’s darn hard to change it. You…
ContinuePosted on June 22, 2014 at 7:39pm 48 Comments 8 Favorites
Finnegan and I just finished our first school year as a reading team. It was more rewarding for both of us than I could have imagined, but it wasn’t until the last day that I had one of those ah-ha moments that I wanted to share, especially for anyone thinking of doing therapy work.
I honestly never pictured Finn as a reading dog. He's done a good job in nursing homes, gently putting his head in one lap after another, and I always thought he’d be wonderful in a children’s…
ContinuePosted on September 10, 2013 at 3:25pm 23 Comments 4 Favorites
Many thanks to Bob, Matt, and Sophie for hosting our first ever Bucks County Doodles Romp last Sunday! Dogs and people had a lot of fun and Sophie's backyard was just perfect for doodle antics! Sophie is the sweetest girl with the most gorgeous red coat. Some of you may remember that Sophie was seriously ill not too long ago so it was great to see her healthy and running again! Yay! We loved meeting Bob, Matt and Sophie, Adrienne and Dougie, Alla and Baila (founder of the group), Marcie,…
ContinuePosted on June 2, 2013 at 8:13pm 19 Comments 1 Favorite
Well, it seems everyone has 15 minutes of fame.
Last weekend when friends and I went to a large horse show and country fair. Finnegan happily tagged along. We go every year, but this time it was really crowded and I think Finn found it stressful to be lost in a sea of knees, Jack Russell Terriers and Labrador Retrievers. A number of people…
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