Rodi13
New Member
Hello Everyone,
I am so pleased to have found your forums. I have three dogs (an 11-year old Westy, Sophie, a five-year old rescued boxer, Duke and recently I got Lola from a wonderful local rescue, Molly's Place Rescue in Mechanicsburg, PA. I also have an African Grey parrot, Max, whom I raised since he was 2-weeks old. He is 13- years old now.
In addition to being the mother of three happy dogs and a parrot, I am the single mom of two adult daughters who live away from home (Pennsylvania).
I am a writer, and my memoir, The Gypsy Saw Two Lives was published in December of 2011. In addition to my love for dogs and writing, I am passionate about understanding how the human mind works. This fall I plan to take my last course required to earn my Master's in Counseling and Clinical Psychology.
I was searching information about how to teach my puppy more tricks, when I came about this website/blog (I too blog at Word Press -- awsome place to share!)
Lola is a lab mix, extreemely intelligent and of course a good retreiver. I was however a little shocked yesterday when I discovered a tick on Sophie and tried to get it out. Lola thought I was hurting Sophie and she bit me. I have mixed feelings about the incident. Is it normal for a dog to defend another dog in the pack even if it is against their owner?
I appreciate any thoughts on the subject and look forward to chatting with you. Thank you.
I am so pleased to have found your forums. I have three dogs (an 11-year old Westy, Sophie, a five-year old rescued boxer, Duke and recently I got Lola from a wonderful local rescue, Molly's Place Rescue in Mechanicsburg, PA. I also have an African Grey parrot, Max, whom I raised since he was 2-weeks old. He is 13- years old now.
In addition to being the mother of three happy dogs and a parrot, I am the single mom of two adult daughters who live away from home (Pennsylvania).
I am a writer, and my memoir, The Gypsy Saw Two Lives was published in December of 2011. In addition to my love for dogs and writing, I am passionate about understanding how the human mind works. This fall I plan to take my last course required to earn my Master's in Counseling and Clinical Psychology.
I was searching information about how to teach my puppy more tricks, when I came about this website/blog (I too blog at Word Press -- awsome place to share!)
Lola is a lab mix, extreemely intelligent and of course a good retreiver. I was however a little shocked yesterday when I discovered a tick on Sophie and tried to get it out. Lola thought I was hurting Sophie and she bit me. I have mixed feelings about the incident. Is it normal for a dog to defend another dog in the pack even if it is against their owner?
I appreciate any thoughts on the subject and look forward to chatting with you. Thank you.
As to the defensive biting, I would be concerned that Lola is bonded more to Sophie than you. You may want to spend alot of one on one time with Lola, walking and training her seperately from Sophie. Strengthen her bond to you, rather than her bond to Lola.
Is it just me, or does Lola look very similar to Shivon when she was a puppy??? What breed is Lola???
Who would do that to dogs?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
. I think Lola (depending on the breeds in the mix) will grow u to be 30-35 pounds (shivon is 32 pounds) But BOY is Lola CUUUTE!!!!!!
Right now, she is going to agility classes (level 2!!!!) at Doggie Central.