Interesting point. I never thought of that! This isn't a normal occurrence really... Actually very rare... But you may be on to something.my Labs, Lewis and Clark, now deceased, both got attacked by the trash can after helping themselves while we were not home. only took once and they would barely come near the trash can after that, and if they did, they paid it no attention. Lefty has not yet needed a trash can beat down. Slick still might, but when it comes to behavior in the house, he follows Lefty's lead pretty well.
Jägermeister, I would suggest not feeding or watering your dog right beside your kitchen trash can. could be sending mixed signal?
I had to sequester Remington today. Lulu is in heat and he's going to kill himself trying to rape her. It was funny at first, but not so much any more. He didn't pay her a bit of attention the first 10 days she was in, then a switch flipped in him, even without balls. Went out this morning and he looked like he'd ran 10 miles and she was soaking wet and covered in mulch/mud, and looked like she'd seen her own ghost. I never gave two thoughts to dealing with this when I got a female. She'll get spayed ASAP now since I don't see any reason to breed her (doesn't retrieve or swim).
I've hunted waterfowl without a dog pretty much since I started. I bought her to be a family dog first and foremost, anything beyond that was a bonus. She's a great dog for my girls to grow up with, but I'll need to invest in a legit hunting dog at some point. I'm looking at spring of 2019 for that.So are you going to be a waterfowler without a dog or are u getting a hunting dog?
good call Giles. she's a cutie. :smiley_cheer: Dogs rock.