Shaund

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| 06/04/2008 10:21 PM |
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Hi there!
I am bringing my first Rat Terrier home in 2 days. I am so stressed and nervous about providing a good home for him. He will be 11 weeks when I get him and I have been reading this site CONSTANTLY. I know how important it is to start off on a good foot and I want my little guy (Ben) to be happy and stimulated. I live with my girlfriend and our 3-year old Pug. I want all four of us to be happy, but I want Ben to be a very content, well-trained little guy. I am looking for advice on how to begin our little adventure together as a family.
Thank you in advance!
Shaun (New Contributor, Rattie Owner, Servant) |
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Noodles n Me

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| 06/04/2008 10:40 PM |
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| WELCOME. And if you've been around you know WE NEED PICTURES ASAP. You've probely already know what your gonna do when your little man gets home . And you probely know that training is the key to a well adjusted pup. Lots of love and exercise. And we will be here when ya need us. Relax and enjoy. |
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There is no joy greater than being owned by a Rattie!! cat |
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Shaund

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| 06/04/2008 10:47 PM |
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I have been so amazed by the support on this site. I just made my first post and I already have a reply. It is such a relief to know that help is just a quick post away.
Also, I completely understand how important a picture is. As soon as I get Baby Boy Ben (BBB) I will post a picture of him!
I am planning on crate training and potty training to start. After that, we'll see. I guess come, sit, and stay. However, I don't want to rush it at all.
I am a teacher and school is out next Friday so I hope to have all summer to work with BBB and make him as comfortable and stimulated as possible.
Hooray! So excited!!! |
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gwacie

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| 06/04/2008 10:53 PM |
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| 11 weeks is just a wee babe - you have a very exciting and chaotic 2 years in store (the puppy years). Enjoy them, and try to remember that even though the poop seems endless, soon enough they are 12 years old and showing their senior aging. Can't wait to see pics. |
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gwacie (Bethany) My Doggies: http://www.myadams.net/dogs/ Rescue: http://www.newrattitude.org |
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libertynjusticemom

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| 06/04/2008 10:54 PM |
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Welcome to the site! Congrats on getting Ben! That has to be so exciting. I can't wait to see pictures of the little guy. |
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Jessa~ Mom to Liberty and Justice my two ratties and Blue our Italian Greyhound |
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M.J.

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| 06/05/2008 12:07 AM |
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Welcome to the site.Do you have any chew toys and treats ready for Ben ? Hope the puppy
training goes smooth.
Manny......Molly's Dad  |
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Shaund

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| 06/05/2008 12:18 AM |
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Oh yeah! I just went to Petco and stocked up on stuff for BBB. Plus, I have all sorts of hand-me-downs from our other little darlin', Millie. I just hope Millie will be willing to share with BBB!
My biggest concern is the crate training and the housebreaking. I have been studying the tips I found on this site. If anyone has any other little tips or ideas I am very anxious to hear.
You guys are great!
Shaun |
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melo

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| 06/05/2008 12:49 AM |
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congrats, I have just had my pup for 2 months now--she is 16 weeks
The crate has saved my life--first night she wimpered but I did not let her out. Second night she did not make a peep till dawn and had been letting us wake her now!!
I walk her alot and she makes out side all the time, but if I look away for a second, she might just sneak one in!!! I am off the puppy pads cause I really want her to go outside all the time--but it is a real challenge.
There are tons of great posts about training and health here, it will be better than anything you can imagine. Looking forward to pics.
Mel.
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Sassy'sMama

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| 06/05/2008 3:22 AM |
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Welcome! Can't wait to see pics |
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~~Jan~~ Mama to Sassy
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kp_in_scott

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| 06/05/2008 4:49 AM |
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| The best advice I can give about crate training, is to stick with it! Make the crate comfy, toys, bed etc, and when Ben starts to whine, IGNORE it! You may even have to put the crate in a room where he can't see you until he gets used to it. Most will whine if they see you. Amos crate is in the living room. When we are in bed, we don't hear a peep. As soon as we start moving around, he knows it and wants to come out. But now, he also goes in his bed for a safe place even when we don't ask him. It's like HIS spot. A dog needs His own spot. |
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Kim, owned by one sweet Rattie mix and one sweet Toy Rattie and a house full of parrots |
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buttonbutt

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| 06/05/2008 11:32 AM |
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Welcome, Shaun! We're retired teachers in central Texas. What do you teach? Summer is the absolute BEST time for teachers to bring a new pup home. It gives you nearly three months to "get acquainted, get routines established, and to do the formative, crucial potty training.
Be sure to stop in over on our Training Forum. Two good pinned topics at the top on Housebreaking and Crate Training I highly encourage you to read. Lots of other valuable topics on that forum, too.
Oh, and we're picture addicts here, my motto on that issues is "more is better" .   |
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farmergurlyo

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| 06/05/2008 11:51 AM |
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welcome to the site! can't wait to see pics! |
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Ashley~ mommy to rattie kairi |
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Dinks Mom

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| 06/05/2008 11:51 AM |
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Welcome! Can't wait to see pics. I totally agree with Kim on the crate, be consistant, we put Dink in his crate everytime we leave the house and at night when we go to bed and he never lets out a peep, he knows it's his place. If the pup does whine, don't leave as soon as you crate him, walk around the house for a couple minutes then leave and when you come home don't immediately take him out, ignore him for a couple minutes then take him out to pee. Dink will be 1 (next Tuesday...Yay!) and he has had maybe 2 accidents in his crate and they were mos ago. Anyways, good luck and keep us posted.
We want to see pics of your pug too!!  |
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RatsRule!

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| 06/05/2008 12:41 PM |
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Welcome!! This site is awesome isn't it !?! I love it.!!! You'll find so many helpful people on here that have all kinds of great advise for you and your new little rattie!
I just read and heard of a tip on house training that I wish I'd known when I was house training Chloe, and will use on my 6 mo old rescue, Bonnie, if I'm lucky enough to bring her home from RBR soon!
Connect your pup to you with a lightweight rope or leash when he's out of the crate so that you know where he is at all times. Seeing him and watching for "I have to go" signs will help you get him outside when he needs to potty. Also helps you to correct him, if he starts to go in the house. When you take him outside to do his business use the same command each time- whatever they may be. You can have separate commands for each type of business too. I found that really helpful with Chloe. For her, "Potty" means pee, "finish potty" means pooh - and she knows the difference! (They're smart these ratties!!) Always praise them for doing their business!! Positive reinforcement and praise is key to a good, happy and confident dog (I think). Chloe pretty much potties on command now. Just be patient, praise him for doing good. Don't punish the mistakes (because he'll make lots), just remember to work on correcting the mistakes or bad behavior into good and you guys will do great!! Good luck! Can't wait to see pics!
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Yukon Cornelius

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| 06/05/2008 1:49 PM |
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Welcome! Congrats on getting your new rattie. This sight is the best! Everyone is friendly and helpful. Post some pics as soon as you can. |
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We'll have to outwit the fiend with our superior intelligence.
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DaisysMom

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| 06/05/2008 3:05 PM |
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Missed this yesterday. Welcome, can't wait to see some pics and hear how it's all going.  |
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Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom
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Shaund

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| 06/06/2008 10:25 AM |
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Thanks for all the support and tips everyone. I am picking up my baby today. Pictures to come soon...

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Mitchlav

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| 06/09/2008 3:39 PM |
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Hi Shaun,
Welcome and of course.. want to see some pics of the pup! If my math is corrrect, you've had the pup about 3 days now, and I'm betting he's being a bit challenging. Let us know how it's going!
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alice4512

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tauney4

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| 06/09/2008 4:04 PM |
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| welcome to the family of rats. you will get lots of informatiion here !!!!!!!! |
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Shaund

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| 06/16/2008 8:37 PM |
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Sorry for the long lapse in posts! Baby Boy Ben is doing great! He is sweet and adorable. Almost everything is great, but I am having two problems: First, we have a 3-year old pug in the house named Millie. Millie is a very active pug who is very playful with awesome endurance. However, Ben will not stop picking on her. He seems to be just playing but I can tell it is bumming Millie out a little bit. I am surprised that Ben can be so dominant at such a young age. Suggestions? Second, Ben is turning into a real biter. I know that some of that is normal for a puppy, but I just want to make sure I nip it in the bud. Suggestions? As always, thank you! Now that we are in a routine and I am on my summer break I hope to be more active on this site. Shaun |
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ivy

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| 06/16/2008 10:36 PM |
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yes the biting I have 13 week old little girl that likes to bite I have been doing what Ceasar does and bite back with fingers and she has stopped it with me now my boys are another story they think it is fun to rough house and she knows it but when she gets too rough I tell them to stop all play and that has been working for them good luck |
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dogparkdawn

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| 06/17/2008 12:06 AM |
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Hey Welcome. You know that puppies at 11 weeks cry at night. Don't give in. Keep the crate where Ben can see you, but do not give in. Give gentle verbal reassurances. This is positive training and makes a big difference in potty training. Ah puppy breath. I'm so jealous. That smell. Oh gosh. Welcome! |
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Build a little Bird House in Your Soul.
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dogparkdawn

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| 06/17/2008 12:13 AM |
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Always feed Pug first. Pug first on everything. Ben needs to learn that he is bottom of the totem pole of dominance. Crate and give gentle verbal directions. Puppies teething need to be supervised when given chewies. They don't normally just bite. Teeth are coming in. Ratties are kind of crazy. Mine are turning 4. I'm not a good trainer and they are just now beginning to behave all the time. Hang in there and get some dog training books from the library. Ask lots of questions and stay on line. Now wonder we have such a huge on line community for ratties. They are such fun. |
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Build a little Bird House in Your Soul.
Dawn Muscarella |
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gwacie

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| 06/17/2008 6:53 AM |
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Puppies can be very pesty. Our current foster boy is driving my older dogs a little nuts. Most of the time they tell him no in their own growly way, but sometimes I step in and redirect his energy to another toy or game (it's easy, he has an easily diverted attention span by anything loud or moving at this point). As to the biting, there are several options folks use with puppies. The number one thing is to have something available to SUBSTITUTE for your hand/clothing/couch. As soon as he is biting remove your hand (body part) and tell him NO BITE and hand him his puppy appropriate chewy thing and tell him that this is Ben's toy/bone/whatever you call it. Make the chewy thing fun (play with it a little). Make your hand not so fun (remove it/don't play). |
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gwacie (Bethany) My Doggies: http://www.myadams.net/dogs/ Rescue: http://www.newrattitude.org |
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rattytatty

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| 06/18/2008 9:23 AM |
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I missed this somehow (eyesight isn't as good as it once was.. LOL) Welcome to the forum! You're soon to be on your way to an exciting adventure... and we're here to help you along the way any way that we can. You'll find this breed to be awesome... highly intelligent and quick to learn and willing to please their humans. Allow your two dogs to meet on neutral territory so your pug doesn't feel like the puppy is invading "his" territory and become defensive. Other than that, I don't really have anything to add to what the others have stated. If that's little Ben in your avatar -- he's just as cute as can be! |
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~Nora~ Mom to Hoss, Lil'Bit, Buster & Bailey, CGC, OA, OAJ |
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