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You look like a handsome guy! I wish you were closer, because I love to play and romp a lot and my owner has a bad back, too! We are trying to walk every day, though, so that helps....and I love to play ball and chase after my 'chewie' (a rope chew)!thanks, Tucker!------------------Reply from Tucker: Hi Belle, Home made dog food - YUMMY!!! It is the green parts of the potato, rhubarb, and tomato plants (stems, leaves, even green potato skins) that are considered toxic because they contain solanine. This substance can produce significant gastrointestinal and central nervous system effects. Ripe red tomatoes, the part of the plant typically called for in recipes, are not toxic. Likewise, cooked, mashed potatoes are fine for dogs and are actually quite nutritious and digestible. A good reference source is www.aspca.org. Happy playing and Happy Thanksgiving. And remember - even though people food can be SOOO tempting, it's really better to stick with your own food.
YOU ARE A HANDSOME GUY WITH LOTS OF GOOD INFO. I HAVE AN "AUSSIEOLDENIEVER," WELL THAT'S WHAT I CALL HIM. HIS MOM IS A BLACK TRI AUSSIE LIKE YOU AND HIS DAD WAS A GOLDEN RETRIEVER. NOT DESIGNER DOGS, BUT A MISTAKE. WELL ACTUALLY NOT A MISTAKE FOR ME BECAUSE EBBY WAS FREE AND IS A HANDSOME GOOD BOY...KIND OF A CLOWN TOO. I WILL VISIT YOUR SITE AGAIN.
Reply from Tucker: Glad you liked my site. I like your "breed name". I bet we could have fun "clowning" together!
Reply from Tucker: Your comment added a smile to MY day. Thanks back to you.
Reply from Tucker: Your question shows such compassion.
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Comment from Tucker: Hi Holly, I'm so sorry to hear that your little friend is deaf. (That often happens to Aussies who are bred merle-to-merle.) There are a couple of positive things about your situation. One is that you have found out now. I play with a Maltese who was almost 2 years ago when they determined that she was deaf. Another positive things is that dogs can learn hand signals. An important thing for him to learn right now is to look at you. You can feed him a treat every time he looks you right in the eye. You can even feed him an entire meal that way! And he is probably very aware of things like vibration - you can use that. Once you have trained him to give you his undivided attention, you can start using signals instead of words for other training. I know of a deaf Aussie that is trained in agility. It will take patience and creativity, but you can train him. (The Aussie part is probably very smart!!)
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Reply from Tucker: Oh, Sarah - you are too kind!
Comment from Tucker: Hi John, Here's what I found -
"The more I know about men the more I like dogs." Gloria Allred
The More I Know Men, the More I Love Dogs (Paperback) by Fabienne Villette (Author)
And a T-shirt at zazzle.com - "Mieux que je connais les hommes, plus j'aime mon chien"
Hope that helps.
Answer back from John: Many thanks. Have a good day and stay healthy. John
My name is Gypsey and I am a Aussie too - red merle. I live down under - Melbourne, Australia. Funny enough there are not alot of Aussie who live down here.
Like you I love to run especially after sea gulls. When I am out for a walk I love to chase them.
I am 9 years old now and so I have decided that it is best for me to only run at a slow pace which my owner Michelle is fine with LOL.
Your website is great, practical - if only every dog owner was this sensible.
Have a great day
(Comment from Tucker: Hi Gypsey, Thanks for the kind words. I wish that we lived closer. I'm sure we could be good friends.)
(Comment from The Sensible Dog: Cesar Millan (www.cesarmillaninc.com) is the ultimate pack leader. His site has many suggestions which might help you. Or you could try to find a trainer near you who practices the same "calm, assertive" techniques. Please send me your email address for a more detailed response. Or share your email here for suggestions from other Sensible Dog viewers. Hope all goes well. Tucker)
(Response- Have you read the book by Gary Kurz, "Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates"? He gives a very studied Biblical response to that question. That book gave Sally much comfort after the sudden loss of Tucker's predecessor.)
My feelings are all things for the beautiful species should be balanced in their lives by having a job. A different and more special being evolves this way. I love my dogs! (I am sure they LOVE me!)
(Response: Hi - Your dog doesn't have a "crummy" life at all - it sounds like a wonderful life. And I'm sure you are LOVED! My "job" is being Sally's friend and almost constant companion. I encourage her to exercise - with me, of course. I love my job and wouldn't want it any other way! Tucker)
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