I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...

 (Read 390 times) [1]

  I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...
« on: August 24, 2007, 10:50:03 pm »

RMSChloe
Rank: Big Paws-a-holic
Posts: 355


Alright, so i was wondering... by christmas time, my pup is going to be pretty big... for all of you that celebrate it with a tree and all, how do i go about it!? obviously, no tinsel... (which i hate cuz i LOVE tinsel)... but im thinking orniments up high right... wellllllll its going to look a little goofy with orniments on the top 2ft of my tree... and what about lights? we always put them on layer by layer around the inside most part of the tree, but i dont know how snoopy she will be! right now she doesnt seem like she would get into it, but they change, and its a whole new thing... i just wondered what you guys do... OH and for those with Great Danes.. i read before that they get really cold outside in the winter and they need to have a jacket on, how many of you agree with this and put one on your dane, and if you do, where in the world did you get it!!! i cant find any doggie clothes her size!

Shes not a dog... shes a Great Dane!

Reply | Logged

  Re: I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2007, 11:42:30 pm »

AnnaCrew
Rank: Big Paw Certified
Posts: 250


My recipe for last 20+years is quite simple. Tie your tree at the top and forget about bottom level! I have 3 GSD +6 cats at home so sometimes the fun is a bit crazy.
I started hanging my tree when I had my first saint and 3 babies 1, 2 and 3 yo. By tieing at the top, tree will never fell over whatever happens at the ground floor.
Now I have proper tree nail in the ceiling where the tree is hanging each year.
On the botom I usually put a bucket with water so tree is in the water - it helps to keep it fresh longer.
And my glass decorations I use only for the top part, the bottom is decorated with plastic balls and metal bells, cas like to play with them. It looks completely ok ad no one had suspected that it has been done differently than usual way.
I will try to find some pictures.

This is not the best one, but you can actually see hat it is attached to he beam
 

Looks quite neat, nobody suspects that this is child/dog proof ree


In this one you can even see the bucket



http://ozolkalni.blogspot.com/
Come and pat Grace athttp://en.uniteddogs.com/dog/16498


Reply |
« Last Edit: August 25, 2007, 12:48:01 am by AnnaCrew »
Logged

  Re: I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2007, 02:05:34 am »

GoldenPyrs
Rank: Supreme Drooler
Posts: 1681

I love your pics AnnaCrew!  My dad did the same thing with our Christmas tree years ago.  We had a litter of kittens that we were fostering and they kept running up the tree, so he hung it from the open beamed ceiling with strong fishing line.  It worked!  The main things for xmas tree safety is no tinsel, no breakable ornaments or anything that they can choke on or get shocked or poisoned by.  Yep, that makes it tough I know.   Roll Eyes  Grin  Maybe you could put the tree in a less used room and place baby gates around it?  When the kids were really little we had a 3-4' tree and we'd sit it on our wet bar counter.  That was high enough that the kids couldn't reach, but it may not work for a (by then) good sized Dane puppy.  Wink

Marie

And my pups:
Daisy a 9 y/o Golden/Lab mix
Sammy a 6-7(?) y/o Great Pyrenees adopted 3/07
Cassie a 3 y/o Pyr/Mystery Snuggle Bunny mix adopted 2/07

My angel girls waiting at the Bridge:
Cara 1989-2001 Great Pyrenees
Sally ? - 1993 Dobie(rescued '92)
Halley 2002-2006 Great Pyrenees


Reply | Logged

  Re: I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2007, 02:36:15 am »

lins_saving_grace
Rank:
Posts:

Alright, so i was wondering... by christmas time, my pup is going to be pretty big... for all of you that celebrate it with a tree and all, how do i go about it!? obviously, no tinsel... (which i hate cuz i LOVE tinsel)... but im thinking orniments up high right... wellllllll its going to look a little goofy with orniments on the top 2ft of my tree... and what about lights? we always put them on layer by layer around the inside most part of the tree, but i dont know how snoopy she will be! right now she doesnt seem like she would get into it, but they change, and its a whole new thing... i just wondered what you guys do... OH and for those with Great Danes.. i read before that they get really cold outside in the winter and they need to have a jacket on, how many of you agree with this and put one on your dane, and if you do, where in the world did you get it!!! i cant find any doggie clothes her size!
we didn't have a problem with the girls...Lady and Grace.  there was no tree in 2006, but 2005 when Grace was only 11 months and Lady about 1 1/2 years...the tree was fine.  no bulbs were busted even.

Reply | Logged

  Re: I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2007, 05:38:34 am »

Duramax
Rank: Majestic Member
Posts: 938


wow boy do i have christmas tree storries
one time my brother ate a glass bulb when we were kids.
one time my pet dachshund unwrapped a whole box of jellybeans broke open the box and ate em all.
one time my pet dachshund unwrapped a box of chocolate Undecided
and every single year with out fail the dachshunds (who werent nutered pee all over the packages on every corner marking them as 'mine'.
every year the dogs and kids nock over the little train that circles around the bottom.
one time my little girl tried to take the christmas tree skirt out from the bottom of the tree and wear it.

so honestly i would suggest a 4, or maybe 6 foot fence to surround the christmas tree...... Undecided

or maybe some bitter apple spray or pet spray repellent.... Smiley



Christina
mother of:
2 babies
2 great danes -Duramax
              -boog


"Some days you're the dog; some days you're the hydrant." -Unknown


Reply | Logged

  Re: I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2007, 07:07:35 am »

RMSChloe
Rank: Big Paws-a-holic
Posts: 355


haha love the stories, thanks guys.. last year we had 2 cats and they played in the tree with each other. we ended up with about half a string of lights that worked, and most all orniments broken.. arg....

Shes not a dog... shes a Great Dane!

Reply | Logged

  Re: I know its not Christmas yet, but this is my first one with a pup...
« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2007, 05:07:04 am »

RMSChloe
Rank: Big Paws-a-holic
Posts: 355


ill probably just get a small tree on top of the TV stand, entertainment thingie, whatever those are... big cabinet thinger...eee. .... so anyone on the sweaters though

Shes not a dog... shes a Great Dane!

Reply | Logged

[1]

ThreadTools
Message Board Home
Print

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Big Paws Home
Message Board Home
Big Paws Only Home

JoinTheFamily!Today

Welcome to Big Paws Only. Registration is Quick & Easy, takes only a few seconds, and allows you to view all of the wonderful pictures of our babies, and chat. Posting Pictures is really easy too, and we host them!

Register Here!


Big Paws
About Big Paws Only
Big Dog Blog!
Big Paw Pedia
Frequently Asked Questions
Link to Us!
Contact

UserTools

Home
Help
Search
Calendar
Members List
Statistics
Login
Register

Latest News
Congratulation s Dinty the Newf You look very handsome atop the site.

The BPO Calendar is now available for purchase. For more information, see the self-titled thread.


Looking for something interesting to read? Catch up on the latest doggy news in our BPO Blog.



Forum Stats
191070 Posts
20848 Topics
6738 Members
Please welcome our newest member: smith.stacynn


Powered by SMF 1.1.2 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC