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rjsterry

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He can do that, too.
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Webbo2

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This is Smartie. Sadly he passed away a year ago. In the picture he is keeping an eye on Frankie and Harvey my daughters dogs who we were looking after for a year while she, grandson and son in law were living the life of Riley in Brune.
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rjsterry

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South London
Ah, he's gorgeous :wub: I like flumpy cats, having had a few of those myself. Once again, chin tickles from me, please xxx

Jupiter's a she - names were inherited from previous owners. Storm because he's a big grey cloud and we never really found out why Jupiter. She's the only other cat he will tolerate on account of them having been BF and GF before they were neutered.
 

rjsterry

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Location
South London
And finally, Basil and Pompom.
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Pross

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Just wish I couldn’t sort him out. I’ve spent a fortune on different trainers / behaviourists including a 3 week residential ‘behaviour modification’ course but nothing works.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Just wish I couldn’t sort him out. I’ve spent a fortune on different trainers / behaviourists including a 3 week residential ‘behaviour modification’ course but nothing works.

My remedy would be let him get it out of his system, one good scrap should do it but the Vet bill might be expensive.

My GSD tried it on with me once..................he got a belt round his nose and sent to his basket.

It's a domination thing, they try to make their way in a pack the way their instincts drive them and until that drive is fulfilled they will push it
 
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