Nadi has some "friends" come and stay with her!

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Nadi, in case you are just joining us, is my dog that I got in Thailand and moved with me to Vietnam. She has spent most of her life not being around other dogs because when we lived in Thailand getting around other dogs can be quite dangerous since there are so many strays that are semi-feral and probably have diseases. So unless I knew someone that also had a dog Nadi was never around any other animals at all in her life. There was a time that I worked at a resort where Nadi was forced to be friends in a way with their Rhodesian Ridgeback and that was a funny time since the other dog was a 60kg male and Nadi would completely boss it around even though she is the size of his head. I'll have to find some pictures of that duo because it was hilarious and also frightening because "Zion" could have accidentally killed her.

So the point is, Nadi really doesn't care for other animals and doesn't want to play or even be around them. I am looking after a friend of mine's Shih-Tzu and Chihuahua for about a week while they go and get a new passport in their home country. Thankfully, these dogs are pretty easy to look after.


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This is basically how they hang out most days although this was right when the other two arrived and that is why they are blurry because they were zooming around checking everything in the rooms out.

One downside of these two is that they haven't been properly house-trained and even though they do use pet pee-pads they misfire on a regular basis and especially with the Chihuahua they pee many more times in a day than Nadi does. Nadi has been properly housetrained and will never go to the bathroom somewhere that she shouldn't.


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This little monster is named Alee, and she constantly needs attention. She doesn't have the "yappy" attributes that most dogs of her breed have and this is a good thing. If there is one thing I cannot stand it is a dog that is going to bark at everything all the time. Allee also has some sort of mouth/tongue problem as well as a respiratory issue that makes her sound like a pig all the time when she is walking around. I feel bad for her but she doesn't really know anything is wrong with her. If you are wondering, no, she cannot pull her tongue all the way inside her mouth. I don't know what this disability is called because she isn't my dog.


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Next up we have Charlie, who is a girl. The owner I think was unaware when she named the dog after "Charlie's Angels" that Charlie in the movie is a man and I don't think any girl is named Charlie. Therefore, I regularly refer to Charlie as a good boy. Charlie has his own quirks and I don't really care for most of them. He is terrible at going for walks and is constantly choking himself to try to run ahead. Off of the leash Charlie is very unlikely to come when called, and Allee is this way as well. I think this has to do with how they were raised, mostly indoors and never being reprimanded for not coming, and also never being rewarded for coming. Charlie also is terrible at playing with toys because she will show it to you, and wants you to throw it, but refuses to give it back. So basically we throw the toy one time and then the game is over. It's boring.


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Nadi hates having them around and for the most part she just avoids them and sits on her perch on the sofa. She barely ever ventures off the sofa unless she really needs some water or is after some food that I am eating. I do not give people food to these visiting dogs and this is one thing I can say that their owner has done right. They have never received "people food" and therefore do not beg. Nadi expects to be paid with whatever you are eating and that is my fault for ever giving in.

Nadi was thrilled to get out of the house alone and without her two temporary roommates. When I leave the house without any of the dogs I put Nadi in a room by herself so that no fights will happen while I am not there to intervene. But lets be honest here, none of these dogs are capable of causing any sort of real harm, nor do I think they are interested in doing so. I do think that if a fight were to start though that the two visitors would team up on my dog and we can't have that.

Having these two come and stay with us for a few days has really opened my eyes as to how good of a dog Nadi is though. I have kind of taken for granted the fact that I never have to worry about Nadi doing anything that I wouldn't want her to do. She is just a good girl by default these days and this is because I spent years training her and now she is in her golden years and I never have to be concerned that she is ever going to chew anything up, pee or poop anywhere she is not supposed to, or do anything wrong at all. I cannot say this about the two visiting dogs. Given the opportunity they will cause all sorts of havoc and at least once a day one of them will use the bathroom on the floor.

I think that as an expat living in a populated city, having 1 dog is a massive pain in the butt. Having 2 of them is insanity. I don't understand why a person would do that to themselves and I think the girl that these dogs belong to actually does a pretty terrible job of training them. Thankfully they are too small to cause and real problems and are accustomed to sleeping all day, which is what they are doing right now.



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I think it's the "familiarity" of Nadi makes her looks even better compared to the two temps. Charlie can be the nickname of Charlize, Charlotte or Charlene 🙂 it's actually quite a popular name for girls nowadays.

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thanks for the education on women's names. I thought of Charlize, I guess that is close enough. Nadi will always be the cutest to me, but I have a very biased opinion :)

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Very cute dogs, bonding between them is very natural as dogs are social animals and live in groups.

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I feel like a lot of chihuahuas have that same thing going on. Maybe it is hereditary or typical with that breed. I remember when we used to dog sit my brother in laws pit mix. He was huge compared to Jo, but they got along well. Feeding time was always interesting. No matter how well they got along, you always had to keep them separate when they ate.

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yeah eating is a special time for dogs. I met few dogs that are better behaved than Nadi, but she will still go mad if she is messed with while eating.

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I don't blame them really. It's probably pretty inherent in them as part of their survival instinct. We can domesticate them as much as we want, but they still have that DNA. When Jovi was alone we would test her by putting our hand down in her food dish and she was always great, but add another dog to the mix and she would actually growl a bit.

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It's very interesting that this is built in, Nature not nurture and Nadi is proof. In her near 11 years on this planet she has had food taken away from her only ONE time that I am aware of. yet every time she gets a hold of anything to eat she defends it as if it will be taken away and will actually get aggressive even towards me, the magic food giver, if i put a hand near it.

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Yes, it's like that old parable about the scorpion or whatever it was. I remember times playing with Jovi and she could have probably ripped my arm clean off if she wanted to, but she always had that restraint that as soon as she felt skin between her teeth she would back off. I'm lucky she loved me so much! :)

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Chihuahua are the most aggressive dogs in the world. A fun fact I read and have never forgotten because they are so small. Nadi has put up with a lot over the last 12 months so seeing other dogs invade her space is better than her invading their space lol meaning you are away on your travels.

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Nadi still rules the roost but the Chihuahua is definitely the problem. The other two just seem to basically ignore one another. The chihuahua is also an attention whore and if you are paying any attention to the other 2 she sticks her face in there. It's cute at first but gets annoying pretty fast.

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I love dogs but the Chihuahua is the least favorite if I had to choose one I would never want.

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Its nice to hear how a dog has been trained, especially to go for a toilet and how to keep himself away from other stray dogs. Interesting indeed.

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Hello, Nadi and friends! They're all so cute but Nadi is the best girl among them all. 🥰

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haha. yes she is. Even the owner of the other two dogs agrees with this idea.

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