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    OESluver66
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    I have 2 16 month old OES dogs, I have brought in a behaviourist as they are having fights. We as a family are at our wits end. We need trainig as much as the dogs. Having had dogs before, we thought we knew how to do it ourselves, unfortunatley not. Does anyone else have the same problem? I’m new to this site, is there light at the end of the tunnel?  :baby:

    #106075
    Izzie
    Member

    Hi and welcome

    Yes there is light at the end of the tunnel, stick with the programme your behaviourist gives you and you will be fine  🙂

    #106076
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    hi julie

    welcome to the board from me and the clumsies  🙂

    #106077
    .dodger.
    Member

    Hi and welcome to the board from me and dodger.

    Can we have some pictures of the dogs? 🙂

    #106078
    *Nat*
    Member

    Hi and welcome  ;D

    #106079

    hi and welcome ;D

    #106080
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Hi and welcome, pics please  ;D

    #106081
    Val
    Member

    There is always light at the end of any tunnel
    Fingers croosed Bev can find it  :ok:
    Hallo and Welcome
    Val

    [quote author=OESluver66 link=topic=14730.msg272370#msg272370 date=1253171264]
    I have 2 16 month old OES dogs, I have brought in a behaviourist as they are having fights. We as a family are at our wits end. We need trainig as much as the dogs. Having had dogs before, we thought we knew how to do it ourselves, unfortunatley not. Does anyone else have the same problem? I’m new to this site, is there light at the end of the tunnel?   :baby:
    [/quote]

    #106082
    OESluver66
    Member

    :baby:  Thank you all for welcoming me to the site.
    I thought I would give you all an update;

    Unfortunatley even with Bev’s help the light at the end of the tunnel never came :nono: The Boys had a massive fight on Wednesday last week and we have had to re-home buster through the OES rescue :'(
    Dee has been brilliant.


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    #106083
    xtine
    Member

    sorry it came to this  :'(
    were they litter brothers?

    #106084
    Val
    Member

    Sorry to read this that said a lesson learnt and a lesson for others reading this post.
    NEVER have two pups together and NEVER have two litter brothers.
    Always train one dog and then if you want another when the first is trained and an adult get the next one.
    OESluver66 hope you keep us updated with your lad and send in more pictures we are not fussed how many just that it’s loads  ;D
    Val

    #106085
    OESluver66
    Member

    Thanks for your Kind words, They were not litter brothers but from 2 different breeders.

    #106086
    Val
    Member

    Still two pups together some folks have brought litter brothers nightmare  :surrender: :nono:
    I note you went via OES rescue would the breeder not take him back, actually as I am typing this think I could answer it for myself as no good breeder would sell to someone that already has a pup.
    Personally I would not sell to anyone with a dog under two or a human under three  ;D
    Val

    [quote author=OESluver66 link=topic=14730.msg272927#msg272927 date=1254671253]
    Thanks for your Kind words, They were not litter brothers but from 2 different breeders.
    [/quote]

    #106087
    OESluver66
    Member

    Hi Val, 
    Never even contacted the breeder, realised they were a puppy farm. The OES rescue have had quite a few come through them from the particular breeder we had buster from.  😮

    We know he has gone to a good home this way and someone who has had OES dogs before. If we had know we would have had one from them as a rescue, instread of the pup’s but Dylan is still a god send at this time. He helps with the hurt of having to part with Buster. :'(

    We had lost a OES last August and a CollieX in april. they were a new start but we will do our best by Dylan now


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    #106088
    Val
    Member

    OESluver66
    It was what I was thinking as I was typing silly me  ::) I hope Dylan brings you much happiness.
    I have a client down here that has an OE boy he has OCD came to me from a vet in Surrey four yrs ago so his owner travels up and down to get him clipped he’s the last of my OE getting too old for big dogs these day.
    They brought a yorkie last year to keep him company as he got on so well with my pekes they adore each other they look like the right odd couple going down the drive to go home
    Val

    [quote author=OESluver66 link=topic=14730.msg272933#msg272933 date=1254676161]
    Hi Val, 
    Never even contacted the breeder, realised they were a puppy farm. The OES rescue have had quite a few come through them from the particular breeder we had buster from.  😮

    We know he has gone to a good home this way and someone who has had OES dogs before. If we had know we would have had one from them as a rescue, instread of the pup’s but Dylan is still a god send at this time. He helps with the hurt of having to part with Buster. :'(

    We had lost a OES last August and a CollieX in april. they were a new start but we will do our best by Dylan now
    [/quote]

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