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Don't show me pictures of puppies dammit! Give her a cheap plushie to sleep with - it will help with the loneliness. What did you name her?
 
Don't show me pictures of puppies dammit! Give her a cheap plushie to sleep with - it will help with the loneliness. What did you name her?

Named her Bongo :) Thought it suited her nicely. Adopted her from D.A.R.G. so she's mixed but mixed with doberman and rottweiler which is quite a lethal combination.
[MENTION=9789]DieGrootHammer[/MENTION], I have many many more pictures to share with you :love:
 
I want a puppy again. I just adore them, so cute and cuddly and fluffy and clumsy with the paws that doesnt work that well with the body yet.
 
Yeah [MENTION=2530]Wyvern[/MENTION], it's great having a puppy again. Been 10 years since I've had a dog so it's nice to get into training again.

She is a good listener and follows me as I run around the garden so she's getting her exercise before I get a leash small enough and start walking her around the garden.

There doesn't seem to be any food aggression which is always good. Still going through potty training which isn't fun as I don't enjoy cleaning crap up off the floor every couple of hours.
 
Yeah [MENTION=2530]Wyvern[/MENTION], it's great having a puppy again. Been 10 years since I've had a dog so it's nice to get into training again.

She is a good listener and follows me as I run around the garden so she's getting her exercise before I get a leash small enough and start walking her around the garden.

There doesn't seem to be any food aggression which is always good. Still going through potty training which isn't fun as I don't enjoy cleaning crap up off the floor every couple of hours.

Yea unfortunately toilet training is the hardest part of a puppy. But weirdly as much as I hate it, there is nothing like puppy breath or a puppy cuddling.

Super easy dog biscuits
No sugar is used in this recipe for bran muffins, and they’re great for sneaking in veggies and fibre. These muffins can be baked and frozen in plastic separately for easy retrieval as needed.
Ingredients
• 2 cups whole-wheat flour (you can use another type of flour if your dog is sensitive to wheat)
• 1 cup rolled oats
• 1/3 cup peanut butter, chunky or smooth
• 1 1/4 cups hot water
• Additional flour for rolling
Method
Preheat oven to 180°C. Mix dry ingredients together, then mix in the peanut butter and hot water. Add more flour if the dough is too sticky. Knead the dough well, then roll it out to 1cm thickness. Cut into shapes with cookie cutters or roll into balls and push flat with the tines of a fork.
Optional egg wash: To give the biscuits a golden glow once baked, whisk one egg and brush it over each biscuit.
Bake the biscuits on a lightly greased cookie sheet for 40 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before serving or storing.
To store: Keep biscuits in a sealed container at room temperature for up to one week, or in the fridge for up to three weeks. Biscuits can be frozen for up to six months.
 
Yea unfortunately toilet training is the hardest part of a puppy. But weirdly as much as I hate it, there is nothing like puppy breath or a puppy cuddling.

Super easy dog biscuits
No sugar is used in this recipe for bran muffins, and they’re great for sneaking in veggies and fibre. These muffins can be baked and frozen in plastic separately for easy retrieval as needed.
Ingredients
• 2 cups whole-wheat flour (you can use another type of flour if your dog is sensitive to wheat)
• 1 cup rolled oats
• 1/3 cup peanut butter, chunky or smooth
• 1 1/4 cups hot water
• Additional flour for rolling
Method
Preheat oven to 180°C. Mix dry ingredients together, then mix in the peanut butter and hot water. Add more flour if the dough is too sticky. Knead the dough well, then roll it out to 1cm thickness. Cut into shapes with cookie cutters or roll into balls and push flat with the tines of a fork.
Optional egg wash: To give the biscuits a golden glow once baked, whisk one egg and brush it over each biscuit.
Bake the biscuits on a lightly greased cookie sheet for 40 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before serving or storing.
To store: Keep biscuits in a sealed container at room temperature for up to one week, or in the fridge for up to three weeks. Biscuits can be frozen for up to six months.

Will try and make my first batch this weekend! Thanks Wyv!

Hello everyone! So sad the holidays are over... back to the ball and chain

At least you had the holidays off. I worked.
 
[MENTION=12523]DuckKnuckle[/MENTION] I have to make a batch every 2 weeks. The dogs adore it and its really easy to make. I just roll it out flat on a cookie sheet and before baking it I just cut it into squares and once baked and dry I break them up and watch dogs drool. I also add about half a cup of peanut butter (I buy a big tub of no name brand from pnp for cheap) instead of the 1/3 cup they say. I also use nutty wheat flour - its a bit more expensive but I find the dogs like that more than normal cake flour. Oh and I roll mine out to 1/2cm thickness - more cookies

Also this works out a hell of a lot cheaper than buying beenos :) And they will be an awesome treat to train the pup with
 
I have managed to untie myself from the chair where [MENTION=2530]Wyvern[/MENTION] has foolishly tried to imprison me.
I am free.
Tada!
 
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Here's my girlfriends new kitten. It's hard to tell from the picture, but it's REALLY tiny.

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