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npinks



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luckily, we have tiled floors in the kitchen, laminate in the lounge and hallway and only carpets upstairs, which we both agree is a no go area for pets (unless i take the rabbit upstairs to give the kids a bite goodnight)

also the previous owners did the Colditz treatment on the gardens as they had a German Shepard and a black lab, which was very lucky at the weekend when the neighbour fed the rabbit in the morning and left its cage door open all day

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muddywheels



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Mudslinger - yours sounds like he was related to my parents second dog Laughing

I have friends with cocker and king Charles and they seem well suited as family pets. Everyone I know with Springers says they never tire and don't like being home alone Confused

For me the best dog is a Labrodor but swmbo wanted a westie and I have to say she picked a good one Embarassed

This was my best friend for 12 years Bow down

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The big guy below was a rescue and unfortunately didn't settle due to psychological issues but now happy with another family - the little girl is now 2 and has got us well trained Embarassed

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iain cooper



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we had a Springer for 12 years and can agree with what has been said that they do not like being left alone in the house for long periods.

if they are off working stock they will get bored and may cause a bit of damage ( ours did ) and that is why gamekeepers usually kennel them outside.

we then had a westie for 16 years and if we were having another dog it would probably be another westie.

both dogs have their own special lovable characteristics, the spaniel loyalty, obedience, and eager to please.

the westie stubborness, affectionate, and generally happy to be part of the family.

I certainly miss both my dogs and am still contemplating having another, as a home is not a home without a dog !!

Iain

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Just as a little postscript,
re the Spaniel, he had an outside kennel and only came in the house in his final 2 years, was of working stock and was just was not happy indoors, one day when we had to leave him due to a family emergency , came home to find find him wandering the yard blood all over his mane and mouth two broken teeth and his kennel gate in tatters 2 inch weldmesh gnawed through, woofing with excitement on our return,
see how clever I am was the expression on his face, pesky steel gate NO PROBLEM .. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

ending in an emergency trip to the vet .!!
(the vet had us on his Christmas card list as well ..!) Censored Censored Laughing Wales
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(And we have the water to wash it off, and more on the way..! )
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Graham t



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@MW
Hey fellow Westie owner! Here's Merlin just turned one. From a time when dinosaurs weren't just confined to zoos!

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Graham t



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God I need to get a grip on this post replying lark, especially if trying to include an image! Big Cry From a time when dinosaurs weren't just confined to zoos!

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archie98



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Any dog will not like being on it's own unless from an early age it is taught that it is ok to be left on it's own,my dog is now 11 year's old and semi retired but we have always made the max time left is 5 hours and we have never had a problem,The problem with chewing anything it can can it's teeth round is because it is bored there are plenty of things you can buy to keep it amused,

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Steve D



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Yep, 5 hours is near to the max that we would leave our cocker - and that's after her daily walk! Any longer and I ask my parents if they can look after the 'Granddog'. Laughing Sadly, we plan our lives and holidays around the dog! It's the third kid we never had. Rolling Eyes Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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npinks



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Morning walk before work, then 3-4 hours then lunch time walk, then 3-4 hours till home time and evening longer walk is what I think can be done

I could if I wanted take him to the office, but that could be a rod for my own back as he won't be use to been left when required.

I have family who can come house sit if out longer or take him in for the night/weekend etc

Holidays we caravan mainly, so no issues there, apart from when the kids want to go swimming or the cinema, but with sky HD in the 'van movies can be at the site

Abroad then either a family member of kennel

Just got to agree on a cage or not, I'm pro cages but the wife is against, but I'll get my way Whistle

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muddywheels



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I had the lab when I was going out to work but we lived above swmbos business so he normally only spent half a day alone - sometimes all day weekends but we had him from 6 months, was never caged and never chewed Cool

I now work from home but the parson/jack Russell I got from rescue at 6 months couldn't be left alone at all ever - we tried cage and he used to cock his leg through bars and spray everywhere. If I went to the loo he shredded cushions off sofa. The couple who took him sleep with him and take him to the bathroom, etc..... Rolling Eyes

The westie will go in her cage or can be left out and doesn't chew or create - she's totally laid back Very Happy

Ruby says hi to merlin graham Bow down Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

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Graham t



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We were recommended to use a cage but, when he was about 6m, we decided to try without. Left him alone one evening & he mullahed the hall carpet & underlay so back to his cage. Our trainer told us that until they're two they should be caged at night & when left alone. He's quite happy & goes in of his own accord in the evenings. Longest we've ever left him is 4hrs. From a time when dinosaurs weren't just confined to zoos!

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Graham t



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Unnecessary quote removed

And Hi to Ruby! Thumbs Up From a time when dinosaurs weren't just confined to zoos!

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Initially, I though keeping her in a crate was cruel but all my friends said that she would like it - and she did! Come bedtime she'd go to her crate which we kept in the kitchen. We covered the crate with sheets and it made her feel secure, like it was her own personal space. She used to sleep at night in the crate as well as when we went out for short periods. After about 9 months we started leaving the door of the crate open but she still stayed in there. We bought her a nice bed and left it in another corner of the kitchen and eventually she started using that so we removed the crate. Now, she has a bed in the kitchen, one in the lounge and she isn't allowed up on the sofa or bed until her 'Blankey' is on it. If it's not on, we get the 'cocker bounce' (owners will know what I mean) until the blankey is laid out. Mr. Green Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Two more Westies, Poppy and Pippa.


And one of Poppy a couple of years in surveillance mode in France?



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muddywheels



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Laughing Sorry Nick - we appear to have gone Off Topic

Here's Ruby with Bertie (a friend) Thumbs Up

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Still hoping for a S2 one day!

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