Thursday, March 12, 2009

 

Wellard, Eastenders, and Marley and Me

Have you seen the Pedigree Chum advert [UK readers] about Marley & Me?

In the centre of the group of dogs watching is a Belgian... do you think he looks a little like Wellard from Eastenders?

Actually he should do! He is the 'Wellard' actors grandson... so Wellard is now a proud grandma of a budding animal actor!

Note: [This is just an update for all followers of Wellard on my various blogs - and will be posted on them all!]
   

Comments:
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I have a 50 lb English Terrier Mix. Off leash, he chases anything that moves, typically ankles or people that are running, biking, skateboarding, etc. He is aggressive with other dogs. The most nerve racking is he goes after children. What can I do?
 
I adopted at 8 weeks old a Pit from the SPCA. She had dominant behavior from the get go. She does well in obedience class and with other dogs.

We have established ourselves as the leader of the pack. We have a 13 year old dog and 3 cats. She, (the pit who is now 8 months old) does not want to bite the cats, only growls at one, and that has seemed to stop. She does not want her nails clipped, though I do it anyway, though she sounds and seems as if she wants to rip my head off. She is viscously attacking my older dog who held her ground, but I can see is now giving up. How do I stop this behavior? A muzzle? A wicked good beating? Like your shovel story. I have just FIRMLY told her no, and isolated her. Her crate is in our bedroom, where we all sleep. Should it be moved?
 
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