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  1. Theire stuff looks really nice... but wouldn't a leather collar be heavy?

     

     

    LONG DOG LEATHERLong Dog Leather, a vendor at most greyhound functions, makes great leather leashes and collars

     

    Yup. I have several of their leashes. They break in quickly and they're good quality :)

     

    If by heavy, you mean heavily gorgeous, yes. :lol

     

    Seriously, they are amazing. Bootsy gets compliments on his collars every time he's wearing one. Gorgeous, high-quality stuff.

  2. If you can afford doggy day care, talk to the owner about having him stay in the office and not in the main part with the pack of dogs. My sister's aussie goes to day care, and they have an old golden who stays in the office / front with them, and never goes in with the dogs. It's very cute.

     

    Just to clarify, the golden is a client, and does not belong to the day care.

     

     

  3. Bootsy is alone every day from 8am-6pm and has never had an accident in the 3 years that we've had him. Our greyhound before Bootsy was alone the same amount of time, also with no issues.

     

    We do at least a 30 minute walk at 6am, with a quick pee break at 8am right before we leave. Then he gets walked at 6pm when we return.

  4. My Argos got these more than once. I would clean it with peroxide or diluted betadine, then use neosporin on a piece of gauze, stuff it in there, and wrap his foot for a day or two. Change the pad about once a day, more often if it got wet. Once, he did go on antibiotics for it, but otherwise, they always healed up just fine. :)

  5. I'm always hearing that on GT - cat outside is different from cat inside. I only have my own experience to go on, but in that limited experience, that's not true. Both of my cat-safe greyhounds were and are cat safe with cats they know and cats they don't, both indoors and out. And my other two dogs, both of whom were extremely not cat safe except with my own cat, were also safe with my cat outside.

     

    Again, only my experience.

  6. I have a garbage houndie - my parents and my sister have those automatic trash cans that open when you wave your hand over it. Well, Bootsy goes straight to their cans and waves his head over them to see what goodies are hiding inside. In our old house, we had to keep the trash can in the pantry. In our new house, it's in a pull out door/drawer, which he doesn't seem interested in figuring out. He will jump on the counters after goodies, though, so the last thing we do before leaving the house is make sure all food is up and out of sight.

     

    Bootsy is 7, by the way.

  7. I think recall is important whether you allow your dogs to run off-lead in an unfenced area or not.

     

    Both of my hounds have had about the same level of recall - perfect almost always. I can't think of a single time Argos ignored a recall, and I can count on one hand the number of times Bootsy has. I like to think it's because of their perfect recall, but really it's only because they weren't / aren't interested in going anywhere. :lol

     

    I am admittedly one of those lazy owners who figures it's good enough, and I should absolutely work on cementing this, for both general safety and good training and for peace of mind.

  8. My guess is the reason she is getting up in the middle of the night is that 3x a day doesn't seem like enough times to pee. Mine go at least 5 x.

     

    Maybe, but maybe not. Bootsy goes out 3 times per day. A walk in the morning, a walk in the evening when we get home, and then a pee break before bed. Sometimes I take him out before I leave for work, but sometimes I don't. He does fine.

     

    PLEASE send your girl over to pee in my yard. I want my lawn to DIE. My allergies are killng me

     

     

    :lol

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