All three dogs in one place
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2020-02-18 13:44 by Sarah Denninger
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All three dogs in one place
 

Yesterday I got these photos of three dogs that I have dog sat in the past month. They all are best friends and they all get along so well. There is Moose who is a Saint Bernard that has hip dysplasia. He is about five years old and is a little picky about people and dogs. You have to know how to read him and if he doesn't like you then you have to walk away from him. Unfortunately, some people might see that as an issue and might make a big deal about it but, he is a big dog so you just need to respect his boundaries. 

The second dog I sat was Mila. She is about 3 months old now and she is slowly growing into her little body. She is super quiet and has some issues with listening to her owners. They are working on commands and they are trying hard to make sure that she will get better over time. She gets along with other animals and just loves to be loved. 

 

The most recent was Cooper and I talked about him in my recent posts. Cooper has a lot to work on when it comes to his biting habits and I made sure to let the owners know just how much work they have ahead of them. He listens to most commands but he does act like a spoiled brat and because of that he takes it out on whoever is denying him what he wants. For instance, if I tell him he can't be on the couch and I try to get him down he will go straight for me hands and try to bite me. His teeth are not dull in the slightest. It hurts and it has drawn blood on past sitters. I know that he is going through a teething phase but I think that he hasn't been told the word no enough to really understand that he can't just get what he wants. When I was with him I did everything I could to get him to listen to me and to get him to stop biting me. Unfortunately, I'm not sure I made much progress in his training for his owners but since I told them they really seem to understand that getting him to stop biting is a priority on their list. 

Of course, as a dog sitter, I do everything I can to keep up with what the owners recommend and I do my best to make sure to make a list of things that I notice with the dogs I sit. All three of these dogs have been very different experiences and each one has taught me important lessons for the future and things I need to keep in mind for future sitting. Of course, sitting is crazy and it takes up a lot of time but it is a way to make the extra cash on the side. Plus, I mean, I get to be with animals all the time and they are so much fun to be around. 

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