I went to my dauhgters house the other day and she had her door open. All I could see was her dogs head popping up and down like he was jumping on a trampoline
My Lola is happily ensconced in our bedroom now and shows GREAT resentment should anyone other than us enter the room. It's weird though, because at first her face is like
as she innocently meows, "Boys, boys? C'mon in and play awhile."
Not much good - lol. Oh, I've been workin' on training this giant dog. I posted this on another thread (not in the Women's Room), but I can't resist putting it up here too:
Yep - That is Lexi. She's an English mastiff that I got from a rescue. You can't tell from the picture, but her head is easily larger than my own. She was 30 pounds underweight but I've remedied that to some extent in the seven weeks that I've had her. I've also taken care of her dominance issues. I've been working on training her as a service dog for home. She carries the mail already but I want to train her to "find" either me or Dave (my son) in the woods. I hike a lot on my property which is extensive, completely wooded, and doesn't have a level spot on it. But I'm also disabled, and want for her to be able to take Dave to me should I have an accident. Dave is just a crazy, fearless young man, so I want for her to be able to find him as well.
It's crossed my mind that she could use a playmate. Can you imagine feeding TWO mastiffs?! That crazy idea will probably be delegated to the back burner until I get her in better shape. It would also be a rescue. There are waaaay too many animals in rescues that just need love and some educated training.
Anyhow - Back to our regularly scheduled programming!
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