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Updated pics of Travis
Posted: May 16, 2005 1:24 pm
by Annie
This is what its like when I take Travis outside to potty.
Sometimes he forgets why he is out there LOL.
But I always outwait him!
I took these today.
Let me tell ya he is a lot more active now than 2 weeks ago

Posted: May 16, 2005 1:41 pm
by garden_lover
He is just adorable!

Posted: May 16, 2005 6:09 pm
by PeggyC

He is too, too cute!!

Great pics!
Posted: May 16, 2005 10:27 pm
by Old earth dog
Posted: May 16, 2005 10:59 pm
by LucyGoose
OMG, how cute!! That belly picture is adorable.....Keep the pictures coming, they grow so fast!!
Thanks!!

Posted: May 17, 2005 12:05 pm
by Annie
OED LOL thanks for that info
I have been watching him and Wilma play. She is very gentle with him

Even though it looks like she is killing him in the pic

He keeps comming back for more.
He has started growling at me when I take his leash off.
I'm not sure if he is mad or playing! Not every time. I just tell him no!
Should I stop him from doing this and if so how?
Posted: May 17, 2005 12:45 pm
by wishiwere
Too cute! Love that close up of wilmas mouth full! LOL
Was she saving him, or telling to get down now?

Posted: May 17, 2005 2:50 pm
by Snow
He is soooo cute - he almost doesnt look real

Posted: May 17, 2005 8:04 pm
by jmboyer
Omigosh, I can't believe how precious he is! Snow is right. He's so perfect that looks like a little stuffed toy. I wish I could just love him to pieces. The photos with Wilma are equally priceless. Thanks so much for sharing your sweet babies with us.
Posted: May 17, 2005 9:56 pm
by patsue53
Fantastic pics! He is just too cute and Wilma looks like a great surrogate Mama! He looks like a riot!

Posted: May 17, 2005 10:29 pm
by Old earth dog
Posted: May 18, 2005 8:01 am
by garden_lover
When our dog was a puppy and "misbehaved", my husband used to get right in his face with a very strong voice and say "no" or whatever, and our dog used to immediately roll over onto his back in the submissive position.
I think you have to make the puppy know that you are the alpha dog...that you are the dominant member.
Posted: May 18, 2005 11:44 am
by Annie
LOL I took the pics to work and everone said he looked like a stuffed toy! Trust me he isn't.
Oh and Wilma was pulling him out from under the coffee table in that picture
I will correct him for this growling, thanks.
Ok now another question for OED!
About the alpha dog position.
Wilma has bit at him twice when he was bothering her. And thats the only time. She lets him eat out of her bowl and water bowl with no problem, and even play with her toys.
But last night he didn't eat his supper soI took it up and put him to bed. Well needless to say he was starving this morning. I put his food down and Wilma saw it and tried to sneak a peice of his puppy food (out of HIS bowl). He lunged at her while growling and she backed down and just lay there watching him.
He tried this with me a few days ago but I did the scruff thing and told him no, and had no problems since with his food.
So I did the same thing with Wilma. Don't know if I should have but I held him and let Wilma take a few bites so he would know Wilma gets hers first. Then he got to eat.
If I did wrong how should I approach this. Or can I do anything about him wanting to be boss dog. Should I just let them figure out the alpha position?
This is the first time he growled at Wilma and not in play.
Posted: May 18, 2005 4:26 pm
by Patrushka
Annie, Travis is just so adorable. I'm with Janet, I would love to love him to pieces.
I love the pics of Wilma and Travis together, so cute.
I'm interested in OED's reply about the food too.
Posted: May 18, 2005 10:21 pm
by Old earth dog
Food posessiveness is often just that. Pete, My JRT is top dog here and whups my 80lb GSD's butt about once a month. That doesn't keep Thunder from growling aroun his food when Pete comes close.
It's not at all uncommon for an older dog to allow a young pup to take food, toys, etc. She may not allow this as Travis gets older. At this point, ALWAYS give her food first, pet her first, greet her first, put her collar and leash on first, etc. She needs to know the pup isn't going to replace her in your affection. You can't really determine who will be dominant in the social structure. They have to work it out on their own. With a male and a female, I doubt they will have any serious problems. Thunder's nose has a few scars on it from Pete and withing the next 6 months to a year, it's possible that Thunder may try to overturn Pete's authority. That's could be touchy because of the difference in size and the fact that I know Pete wont leave the throne peacefully

. Then again, nothing may happen. When the DD's were little, I had a 9lb terrier/poodle that absolutely ruled my 130lb GSD/Dane. I don't know if you have small kids around but two things need to be done. FIRST, the kids need to learn to respect the dogs feeding time. Even so, When my grandkids are over, they feed the dogs. They only put half the food in the bowls. The other half gets put in a few bits at a time (UNDER CLOSE SUPERVISION). What this does is teach the dogs that hands around the bowl are a good thing and they will bring more food. The dog learns he doesn't have to be defensive when someone (kids in particular) come around the bowl at feeding time. My Pete can be a nasty, unsociable little $#!+, but when the kids are there, he know's it's treat time.
Posted: May 19, 2005 10:04 am
by Annie
Thanks OED.
The problem is I leave Wilmas food out all the time.
And When I get up in the morning I have to let Travis out FAST! If not then he won't wait. So I'm in a pickle
This is the only time I let Travis outside before Wilma. The rest of the time It's Wilma first. I feed them treats she gets hers first. And the petting too.
I always give her my attention first in every other aspect.
I figured they would have to work it out for themselves. Thanks for confirming this for me.
No we have no kids to worry about.
On a good note, I put Travis' food down this morning and when Wilma went over and took a bite, he only wagged his tail at her.
Oh he is a riot all right! When I'm home I leave him out but keep a close eye on him. He and Wilma play constantly!! Wilma wears him out, thank goodness
LOL I love watching him and Wilma playing.
The cats even join in once in a while!
Posted: May 20, 2005 1:37 am
by Old earth dog
Not all dogs can learn to be self feeders like Wilma. Just keep your eyes peeled to make sure Travis doesn't turn out to be a little pig dog. Also, I don't know what your feeding, but I'm not a big fan of puppy food after 4-5 months old. They just don't really need it. It's more important for the larger breeds to get off puppy food early because to fast growth puts a lot of stress on hips.