New pet

Hi,

Today I heartely visited the RSPCA and then had to be turned away because they were closed.

Having decided to buy a cat, I felt the need to really be secure in my decision.

I decided on a cat that was loving in return. Potential for some good adventures with my cat indoors for a few weeks. Fully ready.

Lots Of love

James

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  • What breed of rabbit do you have? I have had all sorts, from little Netherland Dwarfs, Lops, Lionheads, to the bigger French Lops and even a British Giant. And of course all of the mixed breed crosses too. Our last rabbit was 10 years old when she died. She was a Dutch/English cross and very feisty!

    Good luck with your photos.

    as I am brand new to the dog world, everything is new and interesting. But I am probably focussed more now on learning behaviour issues as a puppy needs training. I am taking him to a fantastic puppy training class and learning so much. It is very hard work too. You have to practice with them all the time and everyone in the house has to be consistent with the training. 

    At the moment, we seem to have conquered the toilet training issue. But pulling on the lead when out for walks and not listening on the recall are the main struggles at the moment. It takes a lot of time but better to put in the extra effort now while he is young than have an older dog who won't listen. 

    I have always loved learning about animal behaviour. It is fascinating once you start to discover why certain animals behave the way they do. I took a course on it once and really enjoyed it. 

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  • What breed of rabbit do you have? I have had all sorts, from little Netherland Dwarfs, Lops, Lionheads, to the bigger French Lops and even a British Giant. And of course all of the mixed breed crosses too. Our last rabbit was 10 years old when she died. She was a Dutch/English cross and very feisty!

    Good luck with your photos.

    as I am brand new to the dog world, everything is new and interesting. But I am probably focussed more now on learning behaviour issues as a puppy needs training. I am taking him to a fantastic puppy training class and learning so much. It is very hard work too. You have to practice with them all the time and everyone in the house has to be consistent with the training. 

    At the moment, we seem to have conquered the toilet training issue. But pulling on the lead when out for walks and not listening on the recall are the main struggles at the moment. It takes a lot of time but better to put in the extra effort now while he is young than have an older dog who won't listen. 

    I have always loved learning about animal behaviour. It is fascinating once you start to discover why certain animals behave the way they do. I took a course on it once and really enjoyed it. 

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