Patches
Well-Known Member
...not by Harvey, but by me.
After reading Charlie's post about Rosie, I decided to take it down. We've been trying to teach him to leave it alone, but he is a baby afterall and can't help but want to play with the sparkly, shimmering gold decorations.
Normality and a heightened sense of safety has returned to The Patches household this evening. I have to say, it's a relief.
Regarding my nipping question. The way I have been tackling it so far is to pick up one of his teething toys and offer it to him. That usually satisfies him for a while.
Have bought a book which looked good tonight called "Puppy Parenting" and also bought a breed specific book too. The other one I was bought was actually about American Cockers as the purchaser didn't know there was another type of Cocker.
After reading Charlie's post about Rosie, I decided to take it down. We've been trying to teach him to leave it alone, but he is a baby afterall and can't help but want to play with the sparkly, shimmering gold decorations.
Normality and a heightened sense of safety has returned to The Patches household this evening. I have to say, it's a relief.
Regarding my nipping question. The way I have been tackling it so far is to pick up one of his teething toys and offer it to him. That usually satisfies him for a while.
Have bought a book which looked good tonight called "Puppy Parenting" and also bought a breed specific book too. The other one I was bought was actually about American Cockers as the purchaser didn't know there was another type of Cocker.