I have made these videos to share with you and also they are going to be memories of our dogs.
A directory of these videos is given below to help you with the viewing ( the latest video clip will be place on top and the oldest at the bottom of this page ) :
1. Slideshow of Ruby our Corgi - oldest posting so at the bottom of the page
2. Ruby chewing on fresh bone
3. Jack chewing on fresh bone
4. Training Ruby a few basic commands
5. Training Jack a few basic commands
6. Jack drinking a full bowl of water
7. Cleaning Ruby’s ears
8. Cleaning Jack’s ears
9. Jack’s 10th Birthday Treat
10. Ruby taking her bath
11. Jack taking his bath
12. Jack playing Fetch
13. Brushing Ruby’s Teeth with Oral Gel to Remove Plague - most recent
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I made this video to share with you on how I brush Ruby’s teeth using my finger with oral gel on it. I have found this oral gel quite effective in removing palgue or tartar as proven on Ruby’s teeth.
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This video is taken using my mobile and I have to do some conversion to the format to make it compatible for upload to You Tube. As a result, the speed of the video is a bit faster and Jack seems to running quite fast and a bit cartoonish…ha…ha…
Jack learned to play Fetch on its own. One day when he was much younger then, he just picked up the cloth bone and run towards us and we pulled it out of his mouth and threw it. That’s how we started to play Fetch. He can be quite rough and rushes at you with the toy and refuses to let go so there will be a mini tug-of-war.
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Jack taking his fortnightly bath. He is more co-operative and enjoying playing with the towel when we wiped him dry.
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Ruby taking her fortnightly bath. She is not so co-operative as Jack my Beagle.
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A short video on Jack’s 10th birthday, special treat for him that afternoon.
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Jack used to have an ear infectation as his long ears are drooping and not well ventilated.
It is under control now, read my posting if you want to know more about it.
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We also clean Ruby’s ears though she does not has any problems and her ears are well ventilated.
You can see that both my dogs are used to having their ears cleaned and very co-operative during the whole process.
BTW, this video was given a 5 stars rating by a viewer in You Tube.
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Jacks likes to drink a lot of water and I happened to have my digital camera on hand to record him drinking a full bowl of water recently.
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This is a short video clip on the commands that my Beagle dog, Jack, understands; ie Sit, Down, Paw and Stay.
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This is a short video clip on the commands that my Corgi dog, Ruby, understands; ie Sit, Down, Paw and Come.
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This is a short video clip of Jack chewing on a bone which I found very effective in removing his tartar on his teeth.
But please watch out for splinters from the bone when he chew it, and no chicken or fish bones as there are too sharp and will hurt the dog.
Hope you like my son’s singing in the background too but he was not aware of my recording it, not intentional though.
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This is a short video clip of Ruby chewing a bone. I put her in the crate as she feels more secure from Jack who may snatch her bone. This is to prevent a crazy dog fight with them barking at each other fiercely as they are very passionate about their food or treats and no sharing at all.
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This is a video of my Corgi dog, Ruby.
Please visit my other blog dedicated to my 2 dogs, Jack the Beagle and Ruby the Corgi, at http://beaglecorgi.blogspot.com/
I hope you have enjoyed viewing the videos.
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