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PamK Champion Weim

Joined: 22 Nov 2007 Posts: 845 Location: Texas
Fur Kids: Derek - Weim b-day 2/27/07
Ridley - weim/lab b-day 6/24/08
Gracie, Otis and Joey are the cats |
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oregonweim Adult Weim

Joined: 04 Jan 2008 Posts: 347 Location: Vernon, CT
Fur Kids: Miles, Kennedy, and Finbar |
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:16 am Post subject: |
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yogurt makes great frozen treats. Sorry she is giving you the terrible twos, methinks it is attention she is craving. My boy miles is fixated on food, he won't get on counters with me around but will openly stand on them next to the wife (really need to get her trained ). After dinner before we clean kitchen he'll sit in there just staring at the magic stove waiting for his cut.
Toilet water, annoying sound and splashy. Tried thinking of something to spike it with but can't. Sorry your plate is so full, good luck. |
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Beth Wise Old Weim

Joined: 17 Sep 2007 Posts: 1284 Location: Massachusetts
Fur Kids: Goliath, Lab
Daisy Mae, Weim |
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:34 am Post subject: |
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| That cat station is cool, but my dogs would have it on it's side in no time, especially if kitty was in there! |
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youhavenoidea Wise Old Weim

Joined: 27 Jan 2008 Posts: 1922 Location: Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Fur Kids: Slade - Weimaraner |
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:30 am Post subject: |
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Toilet water is like crack to dogs. Once they realize that there is a source of water that is always cold, the dish on the floor seems like a sucker's deal.
Couldn't you just keep the toilet seats down, but the bathroom doors open? The little ones can flip a toilet seat up, no? Unless the dog has taught herself that trick too, then you might be SOL.
As for the kitty litter issue . . . same deal. The phosphorous in kitty food, therefore, kitty poop, is like a magnet for pooches (or so I was told when I first encountered the issue). I used to keep the litter in the bottom part of a china cabinet type thing that had sliding panels for doors, and only left it open enough for kitty to get in. Perhaps you could hatch a similar plan? Or perhaps put the litter under a bed; placing a "barricade" of sorts, around it with boxes or something? Extra storage, AND better dog breath! It's win win!  |
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