As Yorick would say, unlike you to be funny!
Fortunately I'd trimmed my beard which does have the same white sides to it.
They say dog owners grow to look like their dogs, best not see a pic of Taipan then eh ?
As Yorick would say, unlike you to be funny!
I put that laiminate down about 15 or more years ago. It was from Howdens and is incredibly hard wearing and durable, unlike the shite we've used in other rooms from Wickes etc. The wife has been after getting it replaced for a good few years now, but i'm really reluctant to do so for the aforementioned reasons. Other stuff needs doing before that...
Haha, don't miss those days. Murphy is almost 2 now. But he can still be a complete dick though.
Dogs look up, cats look down, pigs look sideways - at us.
Oddly enough our senior cat has taken to pissing inside, usually in a corner. Penny's expensive leather bag was a favourite.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2023 5:14 pmDogs look up, cats look down, pigs look sideways - at us.
Daughter/granddaughter have a French Bulldog, he's a great little chap round the house but a little bugger with other dogs.
The males of a lot of these breeds do tend to be a bit more feisty in general. My Mums friends used to breed terriers, jacks, Patterdales etc and he always said the males are like a different breed in a lot of cases and take a lot more work to train.demographic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:20 pmDaughter/granddaughter have a French Bulldog, he's a great little chap round the house but a little bugger with other dogs.
Also we can't walk past a recycling bag on the pavement without him barking at the bag.
It's odd cos he's been brought up about 90% the same as our friendly and pretty chilled bull lurcher thing.
Whenever I mention it to people they just reply witb the words "Small Man Syndrome" and suggest that its a breed trait.
I'm not really convinced that small man syndrome is really a thing, let alone that it applies to the Frenchie.
I'll just have to give the little guy a bit more time and effort I guess. Not the end of the world but nust makes taking for a walk more like hard work. He's about 2 now.
The only other cat I've owned (if indeed you can 'own' a cat) was fine until another dominant tom cat moved into his manor, whereupon he would piss in certain corners. I suspected he was scent marking his territory, after the other cat had entered the house through the cat flap. After a month or so the other cat disappeared and the pissing in corners stopped. So I think stress is probably the right reason.David wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2023 7:53 pmOddly enough our senior cat has taken to pissing inside, usually in a corner. Penny's expensive leather bag was a favourite.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2023 5:14 pmDogs look up, cats look down, pigs look sideways - at us.
Last night he waltzed (more tango'd) into the second sitting room whilst we were sat in there and noisily pissed on the curtains. He got a proper telling off for that. The two younger cats have had episodes of pooing in corners, usually in rooms stacked out pending sorting, fortunately very hard dry links.
They have a dirt tray that they all use. (We have moved recently) I have put most of it down to stress, but beginning to think the old 'un might have an infection.
In fairness we have moved from a very remote house in Wales to a housing estate in Worle, so although it is quiet, it is relatively busy with a fox population and resident cats.
mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 10, 2023 5:02 pm he's caused is by doing the cat trick of tapping things until they fall off the edge. .
In lockdown 1 we were given a set of dog clippers, to do our two Westies.Felix wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:56 pmGuess what my wife has started a course on. It was the thought of paying someone 45+ quid every three month. She was a hairdresser in a previous life so decided to do out small dog and he came out looking surprisingly good.the_priest wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:53 pm
Oh dear me... yes, I could have chosen my words more carefully in this select group.
Ahem, to say again, The Dog was taken to the beautician and given a makeover!
Yeah, daughters dog wasn't keen on collar/harness/jackets and used to be proper stroppy about em.