Tell me about your EBTs

sonjafoers

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My puppy is now 5 months old and as she's he first EBT I've ever had I can't believe how much of a comedian she is! She was my choice as we've always had rotties so my husband was a bit unsure initially but he's been so won over by her funny ways and general wickedness.

Tell me about yours, and if you have any tips for helping the "training" I'd be very grateful :rolleyes:

With a measuring jug she found on a walk & carried home

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The only way to keep her quiet - squash her :D

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I`m keeping well out of it..made the mistake of talking about relevent health tests for my breed.reckoned after some forty plus years I might know a bit.Hmm,touched a raw spot somehow,so no,no advice whatsoever .:o
 
I`m keeping well out of it..made the mistake of talking about relevent health tests for my breed.reckoned after some forty plus years I might know a bit.Hmm,touched a raw spot somehow,so no,no advice whatsoever .:o

Ahhh dont be mean EK- not some know it all vets fault they only get 30 mins of nutrition info.........
 
No help or advice I'm afraid Sonjafoers, but what an absolutely gorgeous girl, I love EBTs and would have one like a shot if I didnt work :) She is lovely :)
 
I've got a 5 yr old rescue bullie called Molly, she is exactly what they say on the tin :-)

No help in the training front, lol, as she'll do anything for food....but refuse when nothing on offer.

Love her to bits but ask me again tomorrow at 6am when I'm dragging (ie walking) her round the streets :-)

Enjoy xx
 
I have three Dalmatians and an EBT and can most definitely say that the bullie is the easiest of the three!!!

She makes me laugh as she is such a clown, she is very affectionate and totally non-aggressive.

As a pup I took her to training classes and she does do all the basics but in her own time! A pocket full of treats helps.

She is the opposite to the spottys in as much as they are always guilt-ridden when they have done something wrong, wriggling and smiling and really, really sorry but she just sort of shrugs and gives you her 'am I bovvered' face. Not that she does much wrong.
 
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My sister has an EBT . She aquired him at 18months - 2 years old and has had him coming up to a year I think . He had lived in the garden for his whole life till then and was never walked . He has settled more now but was quite gobby when she first started walking him as he was so excited and wanted to play and greet every dog he met .She loves him dearly and I have to say I fallen for him / the breed myself . He does have the most enormous conk compared to other EBTs I've seen !
 
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