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squirt07
10-09-2006, 07:09 PM
Wherever I go, whether it is in the kitchen at thetable reading, or in the family room watching TV, Squirt will lay either on my foot or my leg so I can't gt up without waking her up. At night she lays right on my legs so I can't move either. Also, my mom had to bring my tiny toy poodle over today because she had to work, and when Squirt went to eat, this little poodle got totally food aggressive, and bit her on the face. HHHmmmm. If Squ irt had done this to the poodle, my mother would have had a fit. When this happened, she thought it was great fun. I guess what is g ood for the goose...




catcher T
10-09-2006, 08:59 PM
she trusts u,,I have one dog that follows me everywhere,,the others don't,,,it depends on the dog,,I feel like i have a dog up my u know what all the time.

MercedesMama
10-09-2006, 09:37 PM
All 5 of my 4 legged animals do this...LOL. Its so annoying, constantly tripping over someone! It's just their way of showing thier love. Oh, the pic of you and Squirt is so adorable!

NcPrisonGuard
10-09-2006, 09:47 PM
Whenever Boomer is in the house and I go to the bathroom to take a dump he wants to come in there and sit there and watch me. Only when I crap.. I go in there to take a leak.. my wife goes in to do either nothing.. just me. And god forbid I try and read.. he pushes his fat head against whatever I am reading.

catcher T
10-10-2006, 12:16 AM
Whenever Boomer is in the house and I go to the bathroom to take a dump he wants to come in there and sit there and watch me. Only when I crap.. I go in there to take a leak.. my wife goes in to do either nothing.. just me. And god forbid I try and read.. he pushes his fat head against whatever I am reading.
OK,,way to much info,,got a different image now with u eating that 6lb burrito

NcPrisonGuard
10-10-2006, 12:18 AM
OK,,way to much info,,got a different image now with u eating that 6lb burrito
HAHAHA... sorry I'll work on that.

davidlau_2002
10-10-2006, 01:04 AM
careful since your dog has more at stake and more to lose if she grows up with bad experiences with other dogs bc of that poodle. if she links aggressive behavior with other dogs like she will with the poodle, she might turn "on" at an earlier age or become a fear biter due to stress with an aggressive house-mate. feeding should always be done separated regardless of breed of dog. my beagle used to be aggressive to my bluff when he was a pup but now that he's three times the beagle's size, they fight like mad if food is in contention. by the way i'm a noob when it comes to pits but have had dogs all my life.

GOOD LUCK MAMA!

squirt07
10-10-2006, 03:27 AM
careful since your dog has more at stake and more to lose if she grows up with bad experiences with other dogs bc of that poodle. if she links aggressive behavior with other dogs like she will with the poodle, she might turn "on" at an earlier age or become a fear biter due to stress with an aggressive house-mate. feeding should always be done separated regardless of breed of dog. my beagle used to be aggressive to my bluff when he was a pup but now that he's three times the beagle's size, they fight like mad if food is in contention. by the way i'm a noob when it comes to pits but have had dogs all my life.

GOOD LUCK MAMA!Thank you so much for the post. I gave my mom the poodle weeks ago because of that very thing. she usually is n't over, and from now on I told mom she can't come over.