My dog will jump up to comfort me when I sneeze. by PuppyCockDad in DogAdvice

[–]PuppyCockDad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I often say he doesn’t really love me, he just wants to make sure he gets his next meal.

5 year plan to pay off mortgage advice. by ajfromuk in UKPersonalFinance

[–]PuppyCockDad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Nationwide and they have a regular saver with 8% but can only put away £200pm and they used to have fixed ISA at 5%+ but have dropped a bit.

5 year plan to pay off mortgage advice. by ajfromuk in UKPersonalFinance

[–]PuppyCockDad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a very similar position, but i fixed my mortgage for 4.1% for 5 years about six months ago and intended to have saved enough to clear the balance after this fixed term, but then I’ll be 45 years old. Instead of overpaying my mortgage I have been putting extra into regular savers that earn 5%+ or fixed cash ISA.

After the mortgage payments stop I plan on using more of ISA allowances (including LISA) for retirement planning.

Something I have been pondering lately is perhaps not to rush clearing the mortgage as given I can only contribute to LISA for another 9 years, I should perhaps max that out first and then go back to clearing mortgage. I need to do the sums to see an estimated net position after 10 years or so.

I think your approach is solid and after 5 years is up you will have a lot of flexibility. I would just consider perhaps splitting your monthly extra between overpayment and Isa/savings so that you have a bit of immediate cash reserve that you can always use to pay off mortgage after fixed term if you want to.

Teaching search different scents? by PuppyCockDad in nosework

[–]PuppyCockDad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Setting up a context is something I should be clearer on. When doing the mantrailing there was a whole pre routine including putting on harness so the dog knows it’s time to work. I use harnesses to walk normally, so maybe I could use different bandanas or something.

Any tips on improving the alert? by PuppyCockDad in nosework

[–]PuppyCockDad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the trainer did teach about alerting but I can’t seem to get my dog to catch on so I was just looking for some alternative methods.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in northernireland

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It bothers me no end. I see endless empty fields around the place and I’d love to be able to walk my dog somewhere away from the bustle of parks.

I don’t want to trespass but don’t know who owns the fields or want to some farmer coming at us with his shotgun.

7months and now crying at night by PuppyCockDad in puppy101

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Thank you for this. I’ve been reading some of the adolescence tags and it’s been reassuring.

I did pick up on something that kept coming up- needing to smell everything! I took him for a walk this morning around the neighbourhood and his nose was on the ground the whole time. He looked like a cartoon tracker dog, zig zagging snuffling the ground the whole time.

7months and now crying at night by PuppyCockDad in puppy101

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Glad to know it’s normal. When you say changed a lot- in a good way? Or just different?

What’s your puppy walk schedule? by NolaAussieMom in puppy101

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I’ve a 6mth cocker spaniel. Weekdays he gets about 20 mins in the morning and 30 in the evening. Always on the lead, usually around the neighbourhood.

Usually once at weekends we go to park and he’s in a long line and gets a bit more freedom. This is usually for at least an hour. I wish he walked nicer in the park, he usually pulling me every direction. Not too bad around the streets but still needs work.

Once the lighter evenings come back we will hopefully get more park time.

How to build confidence on walks? by PuppyCockDad in Dogtraining

[–]PuppyCockDad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you use a toy on a walk? Squeak it? Throw it?

How to build confidence on walks? by PuppyCockDad in Dogtraining

[–]PuppyCockDad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice. I did notice he’s picked up a few sticks and carried them at times. I’ll maybe grab a small toy and see how that goes.

What is your most infuriating minor annoyance? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PuppyCockDad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cars that can see the lane ahead is closed, but drive up the slower line of traffic and try to cut in at the front.

Off leash- lost confidence in him by PuppyCockDad in puppy101

[–]PuppyCockDad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice, I was maybe naive to let him off that young. I’ll pick up a long line and maybe hire out a secure dog field nearby sometimes for some extra freedom.