Hello everyone, for those puppy owners out there, how do you fancy a puppy (under 1 year) party? We have two adorable dogs called Monty and Winston, (i'm sure you've heard a lot from my mum, espadrille, about them, and i should put some pics on,;) so maybe later) and they go BONKERS at the sight at any other dogs, but obviously some older dogs don't like puppies, so maybe at a local park or somewhere local?
Pics will be on as soon as i can get them...
Hi, your idea ofr a puppy party does sound fun, :hihi: but do please be careful with young puppies under the age of 18 weeks as at this age they are very vulnerable to negative experiences. Puppy party's and puppy training events are best managed carefully by professionals who know the body language signs of distress, avoidance and conflict in dogs. Much long term damage can be done by inexperieced (though well meaning) people. :(
Victoria (People and Dogs)
*Peaches*
27-05-2009, 13:09
Some vets hold puppy parties, ask yours for info
Sounds like a lot of fun, if not more than a little chaotic! :hihi:
Wish I had a pup to bring along :(
My own dog was seriously injured during badly supervised play with a bigger dog, so I would suggest that taking a pup to a free for all with rapidly growing pups who have not yet learned any self discipline is a really bad idea
I'm lucky to still have a dog after what happened to him :(
Hi, your idea ofr a puppy party does sound fun, :hihi: but do please be careful with young puppies under the age of 18 weeks as at this age they are very vulnerable to negative experiences. Puppy party's and puppy training events are best managed carefully by professionals who know the body language signs of distress, avoidance and conflict in dogs. Much long term damage can be done by inexperieced (though well meaning) people. :(
Victoria (People and Dogs)
Yeah.. i know exactly what you mean..=[ our dogs were really scared when they saw this certain dog..
:(