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Puppy bites
Hi all, I think most of you have heard about "Garth"...
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Tue, Jul 28 2015 11:42 AM
Puppy bites
Hi all, I think most of you have heard about "Garth" our newest member of the family. He is growing so fast and is 14 weeks old today. I know each dog/pup is different but this guy is stubborn as a mule, oh wait......I think mules are not as stubborn. I have tried most of out tried and true tricks on him to keep him from biting mostly me and my feet. Hubby says he thinks I am playing because I am not stern enough when I say no. That maybe so but we have grand children coming in about 6...
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Tue, Jul 28 2015 10:47 AM
Excellent ideas about the giant ice cube. I put peanut butter in his kong and freeze it he definitely loves that. I remember terrible twos with both kids and other pups, either I am getting older (surely that's not it) or he is just more hard headed than all the others. When I get home from work...
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Tue, Jul 28 2015 11:30 AM
Great glad to help. Also, practice the recall, when my Rottie was just a baby, 10 weeks old we started working on it. Start in a small space, get really, really high reward treats, nothing really large, I cut up hot dogs very small. When he wasn't paying attention to me I would call him, and when...
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Tue, Jul 28 2015 11:42 AM
He comes to his name pretty good, but I will try this on a more consistant schedule to see if we can get it more controlled.
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