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by oregontnt2007 on 08 April 2012 - 18:04

Never leave the TV on "Animal Planet" for your dog to watch while laying on your bed, waiting for


you to come home after an Easter Egg Hunt..... that is if you have a dog with "high prey/hunt drive!"



Then you get to go out & buy a new tv! Thank you Charlie,  but did you really have to damage the 

dresser & DVD player too to take the TV out/down?







* adding to this,   after having this dog for 2 years, NOW she showns interest in a TV?

Has anybody ever had this "delayed" reaction from a dog before?

(I would use the I Pod, but we took that with us)




& this Charlie girl is to be not feeling well?

Hubby said, NO MORE TV for her or she gets crated when I leave, I am trying to barter CNN nest time but he said "no"


  and to such

aceofspades

by aceofspades on 09 April 2012 - 17:04

This sounds like something that would happen in my house.

by oregontnt2007 on 10 April 2012 - 20:04

Ace, we are not sure if she is "slow" of not, since she just figured out TV, she is watching it a

lot now.  It is like having a 2 year old here 24/7, I now have to pre screen what will be on to

protect the TV in the living room. ( that is the new flat screen I bought for hubby when he came home from Iraq in Feb last year )

Charlie was never like that when we got her, so whats up the interest now? It is like she is

coming out to be a stronger dog everyday, but the vet still claims to be easy with her.

Her ALT/liver was up in her last blood draw , we have to re do that in 2 months. I worry about her

Hubby said I will run her to the vet if she farts sideways...LOL! I just love her so much, and

she does have the fan club to the point we have been asked to make her own Facebook page!

I just dont' want to have to be the person to remove it when we she will cross the Rainbow

Bridge, she is starting to show signs that worry me from time to time.


by Blitzen on 10 April 2012 - 20:04

I think Charlie could make very good use of a dog crate when she's home alone

by oregontnt2007 on 11 April 2012 - 03:04

Blitzen, you and my husband are very correct. It will be more painful for me to crate her.

I know it is to keep her safe, and we can't afford to replace flat panel TV's right & left.

I begged to just leave her in the Den ( no longer a TV there now it has been moved to the master bedrom to replace the one she damaged)

but he would not budge. She is either with me or now crated when we are gone.

Thank you Blitzen, point taken...... you & hubby win





 


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