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7 months and turned into Kevin

8 replies

Stoney666 · 01/08/2012 12:08

An absolute nightmare lol back on lead, jumping up at people the list is endless. Back to the beginning again :(

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Stoney666 · 01/08/2012 16:13

Should I start from scratch again? Limit where he goes in house, long line etc et

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SheilaWheeler · 01/08/2012 21:03

I'm so sorry you have a Kevin too. Our Springer Kevin-ed at 7 months, got over it a bit then has just Kevin-ed again at 11 months.

He's back on the long line in the field ('I'm not coming back - make me'), back to basic training (Sit - 'nah, make me', Wait 'why should I', Leave it 'eye roll....'

They tell me he'll grow out of it, yet again.

Fingers crossed - and I share your pain!

Stoney666 · 01/08/2012 21:16

Thanks glad I'm not alone, my dcs were (still are ) better teens than Kevin. he was furious tonight to be in the line and he can't believe he's no longer allowed in the sitting room ( he launched himself from sofa to sofa last night) its going to be a long few months. I keep telling him he will go to boot camp lol

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SheilaWheeler · 01/08/2012 21:42

The photo of your pup on your profile leaning on the chair staring out of the window - mine does exactly that and he's not allowed on the furniture!

PuddinAforeDinner · 02/08/2012 12:19

I'm so glad it's not just my dog going through the Kevin phase.

DDog 2 is a right nightmare at the moment, running off and not coming back until 'he' is ready. DH says he is going through that 'teenage phase' Hmm.

SheilaWheeler you have scared me now incase it happends again when he reaches 11 months or later as he is a little bit older than the OPs dog, he is 9 months now.

Stoney666 your dog is gorgeous Smile.

Stoney666 · 02/08/2012 13:49

Thanks Grin he is also in disgrace yet again, chewed dd important letter up, it was right in the corner of kitchen worktop but he had it. My sunglasses last night and got really nasty when dh tried to retrieve them, took a treat but kept glasses firmly in mouth. I'm not speaking to him at the moment lol the list is endlessGrin

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PuddinAforeDinner · 02/08/2012 14:13

Sorry but you made me Grin with the I'm not speaking to him at the moment.

How do they manage to keep hold of whatever it is that they have stolen and still be able to fit in a treat.

DDog 2 has a penchant for shoes and socks. A month ago he stole one of my favourite sandals and chewed right through the strap Angry, now what use is one sandal Hmm. He could at least have chosen DH old crocs Wink

Stoney666 · 02/08/2012 14:39

well he is snoozing on the sofa now I have had a chat with him, but I'm not expecting muchGrin
Ours likes shoes, socks tea towels anything really - literally anything Angry

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