Posts Tagged ‘dogs’
Do the Cesar Millan books work…?
I don’t know – but am about to find out soon, well as soon as I’ve read them. Every dog owner I know seems to be incredibly impressed with Cesar Millan (AKA – The Dog Whisperer), so – with the recent addition of the new puppy we thought it’s time we knocked our existing dog (pretty good with one or two minor glitches – the guy in the MuttzNuttz logo), and the puppy into shape.
The major problem at the moment is house training – he’s pretty good all round and will sit, stay and come when you want him – not bad with food either – but can he manage to pee in the right place – NO! We were assured by the people we got him off that he was house trained – not sure what their idea of house training is. But I’m damned sure it doesn’t match mine…!
We bought two books How to Raise the Perfect Dog and Cesar’s Way
– so I plan to come back to this topic occasionally and review the books and relay our experience as we attempt to make our dogs perfect…. Will the books work – or would they be better put to use beating the dogs into compliance?
I’ll let you know…. Read the rest of this entry »
Do you make these 4 common mistakes in dog training?
Everyone begins training a dog with a number of unknowns. First, no one can truly know how a dog will react to training and even if you know the breed, there can be differences with each individual breed. Another unknown is the type of dog training that you use. Some dogs do well with food based reinforcement and some do not and owners will need to learn as they go along. While most of the unknowns with dog training can be overcome quickly, many owners make some pretty common mistakes while they are training your dogs. To avoid those dog training mistakes, it is important to be aware of them and that is exactly what I will be doing in this article; alerting you to common dog training mistakes that every owner has or will make at one time. Read the rest of this entry »
A new addition…
You might think this is the MuttzNuttz dog. But it isn’t – he is currently on probation as to whether he joins our household. In for a test run so to speak…
The MuttzNuttz dog is – we think – is a Labrador and Beagle cross (mostly), he looks very Labrador though with a few Beagle traits and the litter he came from apart from him were all marked like Beagles. We didn’t believe it when we first got him 3 years ago but a Labrador Beagle cross is an official hybrid breed called – wait for it – a Beagador. He’s smaller than your average Labrador cross, and a little nervy at times, but great fun, and a lovely natured dog. Read the rest of this entry »
The nature of dogs…
As has been said on this site before the MuttzNuttz dog in the header is my own dog. And, he’s quite a character! He’s not a big dog – but in his mind he seems to think he is sometimes…
I love how dogs ‘tune into’ their owners moods – when you’re down they comfort you, when you’re angry they stay out of the way, and when you’re happy their mood picks up too.
And, best of all – almost every dog, whatever its size or nature will rush to protect you if necessary – I was reminded of this when I woke this morning. For years I’ve been cursed with terrible nightmares which I have learned to live with – and I often wake myself shouting and screaming… Today I woke up shouting something along the lines of “I’ll f*****g kill you, you c**t”! Don’t know why – I can’t remember the dream…
As I returned from whatever hell hole I was in to conciousness – through the open window I could hear the dog running out of the hose barking and growling and looking for ‘whoever’ it was causing me anxiety. It’s really reassuring to know that if I were a¡in any kind of real trouble this little mild natured guy returns to his wild dog roots and is sure to be on my side! Read the rest of this entry »
Man’s best friend…

The star of this site!
If readers of this site hadn’t guessed the dog in the header is my (current) dog which we got from a rescue centre. We figure from history and looking around at pictures he’s half Labrador and half Beagle (probably with a smattering of other genes) which makes him – wait for it a Beagador! Yes, it really is a ‘breed’ apparently… Mutt that he is – he’s a fantastic dog, good natured and – reasonably – well trained.
I’ve been thinking – I have no idea why – and it came to me that we probably live with more women over the course of our lives than we do dogs…. So far for me 4 dogs, two family Labradors, and my German Shepherd Max who sadly took ill and never saw out his time. I’d love another Shepherd but live with someone who is terrified of them – maybe one day… As for the number of women I’ve lived with – more than 4 – we’ve already established, women come and go quicker than dogs!

Max and Kim
What’s the old joke – to test who your best friend is, try locking your wife and your dog in the trunk of the car and see who’s most pleased to see you when you let them out after a couple of hours!
Cats: I can’t tolerate the useless creatures. And, let’s be honest with ourselves are a bit gay for a regular guy aren’t they! How many single guys do you know with cats – I’ll bet they are gay – if not – in the closet! Also, beware of dating women with more than one cat – from my experience it’s usually an indication of a high maintenance psycho!


