by Bethers » Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:41 pm
I know what a scare that was! My sister had a kitten that would sleep under the recliner and then get caught like that all the time. As she got bigger sometimes parts of her were getting caught in it - and she'd cry out. But they could never get her to quit laying there - had to always look for her before closing the chair. You might have to do the same with Emma.
Around here I worry about snakes and some of the biting bugs - as Peaches is so inquisitive. The other day she walked up and was sniffing something, and I went to look - it was a snake - but lucky for both of us - a dead one. She's always sniffing frogs on the ground, also. This is hysterical. First time she did it, it was a dead one. She sniffed it and walked on. Next time, again dead, she sniffed the air, and must have known - same as before, and walked on. Then 3rd time, there was another in the street, and I figured she'll do the same, but she got real inquisitive, sniffing all around it, then went up and sniffed it's back. Then nudged it. When she nudged, it jumped straight up in the air, and she jumped backwards. Oh, it was so funny. Well, now she knows the live ones and dead ones by scent. Dead ones she barely sniffs and walks on. Live ones, she goes up and nudges. Did it night before last and it didn't move, and she looked at me like, I KNOW this one is ALIVE - so why is it still not moving? Then she nudged it just a tad more and off it hopped. And no she didn't jump, she watched it hop off and turned and walked away.
I agree with Karen about finding out from your vet if Emma is ready for obedience school. Make sure all the shots are done. But I'm also a believer that some obedience schools want to take the "dog" out of our dogs - and I don't want that to happen to any of mine. I actually feel guilty that mine can't run free more often - but that's a whole nother story LOL
Good luck!
Beth
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