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Would love to hear from all my fellow canine's, and cats too, with anything you would like to share about growing up with your human families.

 

 

 

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Wow - got my first question from a Cat!!!

Vivaldi of NYC writes: I bit my father this week. He had to go to Dr. for antibiotics. I am sorry but sometimes I feel "possessed"! Do you?

Hi Vivaldi: I know you are sorry, but don't feel bad. Sometimes humans forget that we are not humans. They don't understand that they can get us agitated at times too. Guess we have to train them better. I know we have to have a lot of self-control when dealing with them and their peculiar ways. Good luck. Bocker


 

My helpful hints:
Slow down. I love to run all over the place and tried to go flying down the stairs in my house - boy did that hurt my leg. Had to go to the vet and get an injection.  I guess I still am just a big puppy. I should listen to mommy a little more.

Got a question from my sister, Sage....she writes: I want to play with my boy,Jovan, so I tug on his sleeve and I pull, and I pull. He pulls back,this means that he wants to play too,right? Well anyway he usually makes a winny noise and his Mom shouts "Sage drop the boy!!!" What do you make of this? Any advice?

Hi Sage! Guess we have to understand these humans a little more - like they always expect us to understand what they are talking about! From what I can gather from my family is they will play tug with me, but most of the time when I tug at something they don't think I should (even though I think we are playing), they really want me to let go. Maybe you are playing a bit rough for Jovan. You have to play a little less rough than we did when we were kids. Humans can't take all that tugging and pulling. Maybe bring him a toy to play with rather than tugging on him. Let me know how it works out!  They also seem to forget that just because we are big, we are still only puppies. We Want To Play NonStop! Good luck and lots of love, Bocker.