YES!! I wholeheartedly agree but still appreciate the reminder! Thankyou.I have a beautiful Russian Blue rescue cat named Blue who I got because his first owner went to jail,and left him behind in a hotel.I love my kitty cat more than anyone or anything! He is my angel!That's sure a great looking dog you have ,too!!
my Australian bullterrior only stays on the 2nd kev of the housd as the bottom is all lino i used to put mats for him he still wont walk on it only when he needs to go out for a pee....😅😅😅
Ha! Aw, the sweet thing! Its not like he has hair growing amongst his toe pads either, being a BT. Sometimes dogs with hairy feet slip around alot. You may have tried this or many other things. What about getting hold of some lino, you can cut into different sizes or widths. You can use yummy treats and lots of patience. Put a small square down with a treat on it. Praise for even one foot on. Or "lure" him iver a small piece using yummy treat or toy. Build up until paw by paw he has now been conditioned into a positive emotional response standing/walking on Lino. I really love bull terriers, their noble nose and their nuggety bodies, and their adventurous natures. All wrapping around an absolute cuddle bug.
YES!! I wholeheartedly agree but still appreciate the reminder! Thankyou.I have a beautiful Russian Blue rescue cat named Blue who I got because his first owner went to jail,and left him behind in a hotel.I love my kitty cat more than anyone or anything! He is my angel!That's sure a great looking dog you have ,too!!
I bet Blue is a gorgeous cuddle bunny and a wondeful companion!
I agree 1000000000% !!!! My 14 yr old 3lb Rat Terrier, Taco went over rainbow bridge 12/30/23. I’m still trying to accept it!
Oh, i am sorry to hear that.
A very deep loss to deal with.
🐕RIP Taco🌈
my Australian bullterrior only stays on the 2nd kev of the housd as the bottom is all lino i used to put mats for him he still wont walk on it only when he needs to go out for a pee....😅😅😅
Ha! Aw, the sweet thing! Its not like he has hair growing amongst his toe pads either, being a BT. Sometimes dogs with hairy feet slip around alot.
You may have tried this or many other things. What about getting hold of some lino, you can cut into different sizes or widths. You can use yummy treats and lots of patience. Put a small square down with a treat on it. Praise for even one foot on. Or "lure" him iver a small piece using yummy treat or toy. Build up until paw by paw he has now been conditioned into a positive emotional response standing/walking on Lino.
I really love bull terriers, their noble nose and their nuggety bodies, and their adventurous natures. All wrapping around an absolute cuddle bug.