MERRY CHRISTMAS everyone! :)

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FarmerChick said:
yea I heard of those piddle pads

but I want it to go outside only really....I kinda don't want "anything" out of this dog in the house :lol: at any time :p


it is too fast for me.

it eats or drinks and BAM out the other end it comes....lol

or it sneaks off real fast and pees and I never even see it happen

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How about feeding it outside then?
 

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Just remember, the robins in the UK and the robins here aren't the same bird. :rolleyes:
 

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I know that but they are distant relatives of each other! Both in the thrush family (although the European one is a type of fly eater).

FarmerChick I am posting another puppy question on your puppy thread.
 

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I always wondered what the robins on the Christmas cards were about!
 

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I thought about feeding it outside but it is too darn cold for me to want to hang outside with it.....so I adopt that----feed it and wait 5 mins. and then take it out. Most times that works great.....others I get distracted and boom--my fault haha

I am not worried though, pups are pups and I know this all will pass. With patience ( which I must find! :) ) and time it should all work out well.
 

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Denim Deb said:
Just remember, the robins in the UK and the robins here aren't the same bird. :rolleyes:
Is the robin in the UK a cardinal? That's what I'm used to seeing in Christmas scenes....

And I like the stable story, too
 

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No it is actually a kind of thrush called a fly catcher.
European Robin
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European Robin
 
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