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Unfortunately I had to bring Lyla back to the shelter I volunteer at (which is a non-kill shelter).. she became too aggressive towards the other dog in the house who's nearly 12 and he wasn't handling it well.

Going forward she will only be recommended for a solo dog home. Unfortunate but I tried, and it didn't work out.
 
On watch. The water bowl config is to keep him from dumping it. He still gets the water out🤯
 

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Unfortunately I had to bring Lyla back to the shelter I volunteer at (which is a non-kill shelter).. she became too aggressive towards the other dog in the house who's nearly 12 and he wasn't handling it well.

Going forward she will only be recommended for a solo dog home. Unfortunate but I tried, and it didn't work out.

I’m so sorry, I know it was hard for you to bring her back. I hope she finds a home one day.
 
TrollPardus Rex report card.

As I mentioned, he's going to doggy school every Saturday. In class this past weekend, he went through a doggy tunnel and got on a doggy see-saw thing. He's got two more classes, then he's going to doggy swimming school. If he does well there, then it's off to dock-diving school. :-o


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I started making my own dog treats and I thought I'd share the recipe. I decided to do this because of the high price and low quality of commercial treats. Also, was spending about $20 a week on the damn things. With this recipe I spend about $15 for the month.

Bacon cheddar training treats.

2 cups brown rice flour
1 cup flax seed meal
1 cup steel cut oats
4 eggs
1/2 cup molasses
1/4 honey
1/2 pound Bacon diced
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Dice and cook the bacon to a crisp, drain fat and set bacon bits aside.
Combine the rice flour, flax and oats. Form a well in the middle.
Add eggs, molasses, honey, bacon and cheese into dry ingredients and mix into a stiff cookie dough.
Roll out to around 1/8" thick and cut into even squares.
Bake at 350 degrees until all the moisture is out of the cheese, about 10 to 15 minutes.
Let cool.

I keep them in a jar on the kitchen counter and that batch size lasts two weeks.

The boys freaking LOVE them!
 
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TrollPardus Rex report card.

As I mentioned, he's going to doggy school every Saturday. In class this past weekend, he went through a doggy tunnel and got on a doggy see-saw thing. He's got two more classes, then he's going to doggy swimming school. If he does well there, then it's off to dock-diving school. :-o


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One of the coolest pics I've seen.
 
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