Louilou
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hello - newbie SHRP saying hi!Hi,
I've got my name down for an SRHP male puppy in June. I've not had a dog before and am interested in things I can do with him. I live in Margate, Kent. Moved last year from London and just finding my feet there.
Lou
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Helen
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Welcome to the board. I've just seen your pup in the SRP thread - he's gorgeous.
Helen
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windem bang
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Welcome Lou
Bill T.
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Lisa
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Hi and welcome to the site!!
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wildman
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Hi and welcome.
Chris
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Helen S
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Welcome Lou and good luck!
Seriously you have a huge learning curve coming up but take it one step at a time and do the basic domestic training really thoroughly first. Then once you have got the hang of getting your pup to cooperate and doing what you want, the sky's the limit. I guess what I'm trying to say is don't try to run before you can walk. Get some expert help and you'll be fine.
Don't forget to ask here if you need advice.
Helen S
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Greyghost
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Hi Lou and welcome to the forum.
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weimardan
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Hi and welcome
Not long now
I have a 3 year old SRHP and he makes me smile every day but he can also be a little
I agree with Helens comments 100% but I would also say set your house rules from day one and don't give in.
Mine is a terrible food thief - our fault for leaving stuff out, but because he managed to get away with things from a young age he keeps on trying.
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JR VIZ
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Hi & welcome
Good luck with the training we all started as beginners so don't
give up you will get there in the end
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johnhod
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Hi and welcome. There's plenty of experience on the forum and I've always found plenty of people willing to offer advice here
| Quote: | | we all started as beginners | Unfortunately some of us enjoyed it so much we decided to stay there, maybe it's about time I moved on to novice unless there's another stage before that.
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Mike
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Welcome Lou, I look forward to hearing more about your pup
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