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Old 14-04-2010, 02:05   #1
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She isn't spoiled, I am ENRICHING her environment. She needs the intellectual stimulation. She is too smart!
Oh, yes, and that was her PEEING in her pool at the end...

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Old 19-04-2010, 02:01   #2
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Puppy meets sheep!
http://www.youtube.com/draggardevir#p/a/u/2/Zcqo6XHzpRI
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Old 20-04-2010, 00:58   #3
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Puppy meets sheep!
Awesome!! Though it looked like German Shepherd turned into Wolf about halfway through. Good luck!!!
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Old 20-04-2010, 19:35   #4
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Yes, once she learned that she had "power" over the sheep, it excited her. And there is certainly some predatory instinct as she tried to bite them.
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Old 21-04-2010, 00:02   #5
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Mikael - has your girl peed in other bodies of water? Apparently Marcy says Luna's mom Anthea pees in the ocean!
I am wondering if this is a dominant dog-thing or a wolf-thing (if you pee in water, your scent disappears)? I know some species of animal (a giant guinea-pig like critter in South America used for fur - can't remember the name of it) HAVE to pee in water, and I know it often stimulates infant humans to pee...
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Old 21-04-2010, 01:34   #6
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"Luna's Mom" took some pictures of our growing puppy. Enjoy.





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Old 21-04-2010, 03:02   #7
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know some species of animal (a giant guinea-pig like critter in South America used for fur - can't remember the name of it) HAVE to pee in water
Capybara? I am admittedly a huge fan of them. So cute.
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Old 21-04-2010, 03:05   #8
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Yup. Capybara is it! Their need to pee in water is one reason they were not terribly successful as production animals - their environmental needs are very specific.
Of course, so are Luna's!
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I am wondering if this is a dominant dog-thing or a wolf-thing

When we met the wolves at Wolf Park, we got to visit the old alpha of their main pack who got taken down, injured, and had to be removed from the others. He had a pen all to himself away from their lake, so he had a big trough of water. While we were visiting, he decided to go over to it, pee in it, then climbed in & laid down! It was too funny!

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Mikael - has your girl peed in other bodies of water?
No, I do not think my girl has peed in the water, but I must ask her about it

But no, my CsV has not just one the ice... and he is a he... He just look like a female on that photo because of the effect -20´C has on the man part

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Ooops! Did not mean to question his masculinity!
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Old 19-04-2010, 22:19   #12
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Oh, yes, and that was her PEEING in her pool at the end...
Poor girl the water was of course to cold

My dog did try the same as a puppy, but it did not help, as the water was to hard... ( sorry I deleted all peeing photos a long time ago )

But I think you can understand way it did not help



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