Re: Charlie - now living in Scotland!
Posted: 13 Apr 2010, 15:14
Thanks to you all for your messages and congratulations!
We really feel part of the community we now we have a doggy friend from MKF!!!!
When he put his head between the two of us on the centre console in the car, it was so sweet - he's a real attention seeker - could still be the puppy in him (hoping the 'snip' will help snuff out the puppy side of his character). As I work from home, he follows me round the house like a shadow! He does the same to Scott when he gets in from work!
However, his puppy-ness is causing just one problem - his idea of playing is nipping our hands, sleeves, shoelaces and jumping up, licking and nipping anything he can get to on you.
It's no fun, we have to keep pushing him off us and ignoring him to calm him down. He keeps trying it, but I've had some success just giving him affection when he's lying on the rug quietly. If he starts to open his mouth to bite, I correct him and stop giving affection.
It just makes it difficult to give him the calm, quiet affection we want to give him.
We're only on Day 2 (feels much longer!!!
), but that really is his only bad point - he's excellent in the car, he sleeps all through the night without a peep, doesn't whine too much when we leave him to go to bed, etc. We haven't left him in the house on his own yet, but there's time for that.
When we ignore him to encourage calm behaviour, he plonks himself on the rug with a big "HUMPH!" but soon rests. He's even learning not to pull too much on the lead.
So I think we're doing ok - the problem is, we're perfectionists and we doubt ourselves sometimes!
I can promise more photos and updates!
Louise, Scott & Charlie. xxx
I don't think the accents are bothering him too much and as yet I haven't heard him bark outside MKF!!!
When he put his head between the two of us on the centre console in the car, it was so sweet - he's a real attention seeker - could still be the puppy in him (hoping the 'snip' will help snuff out the puppy side of his character). As I work from home, he follows me round the house like a shadow! He does the same to Scott when he gets in from work!
However, his puppy-ness is causing just one problem - his idea of playing is nipping our hands, sleeves, shoelaces and jumping up, licking and nipping anything he can get to on you.
We're only on Day 2 (feels much longer!!!
When we ignore him to encourage calm behaviour, he plonks himself on the rug with a big "HUMPH!" but soon rests. He's even learning not to pull too much on the lead.
So I think we're doing ok - the problem is, we're perfectionists and we doubt ourselves sometimes!
I can promise more photos and updates!
Louise, Scott & Charlie. xxx
I don't think the accents are bothering him too much and as yet I haven't heard him bark outside MKF!!!






