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[quote user="tiffy"]Couldn't Gibby just jump or walk over a baby gate? [/quote] Haha...your sure got THAT right! Actually he can't step over them..but can knock it down by breathing on it..lol! We do use a baby gate to barricade him in between the bedroom and laundry room ( where his water/feeding bowls are) but that is when no one is here and he crawls on the bed to sleep. But as I said...I have a very small home...that bedroom is right off the living room and he would not take
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Oh my gosh...I'm so sorry that I missed this. I was on vacation last week then came home and this week just started in on my own problems....very small ones. I started reading this with tears in my eyes.... read the first 2 pages in horrible suspense...and then thought "what am I doing sitting here with tears in my eyes on the edge of my chair wondering how Brutus is" then thought. WAIT.....go to the end and read. All I can say is THANK GOD! Hang in there Brutus...and hang in there
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[quote user="AgileGSD"] An added bonus may be that if you can make Gibby a model citizen, your son's wife may be more comfortable bringing the baby around.[/quote] Please know.....she HAD a model citizen in their Great Dane...... she hated him. No reason to think she will like mine. He has been kenneled a few times for surgery and comprehensive exams at the vet, and he did okay...but no doubt they were stressful. I work at a vet, there are a lot of dogs that don't do well in kennels
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Thanks for some suggestions tiffy and Willow. I think both things will be a little hard for the same reasons. You know we are here by ourselves... Gibby is pretty spoiled because he doesn't get left alone much since DH doesn't work anymore... We go out a lot but usually not for too long. He has never been a dog that was tied up to anything,,except once in a while I would put him on one of those things that screw into the dirt outside while working on flowers and all...but he would lay and
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[quote user="rwbeagles"]is there not a crate he can stay in? A yard he can stay in...while you are visiting? [/quote] I live in a very small and open cluster home which also means that I have no real yard...and we are not allowed to tie up dogs outside. He has never been a crate dog...I tried to keep him one for the first 7 weeks of his life...he was so upset and cried and slobbered the whole night that I finally gave up on that....there is many many posts about that when I got him. He
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[quote user="jennyx0023"]I dont know what to do today. On one hand it was one incident with this dog in the whole time we have walked our dogs. On the other hand I would never forgive myself if it happened again but this time injured one of my dogs.[/quote] I understand what you are saying exactly! I guess for me...having a very very big dog......and a dog that a lot of people ( if not most ) would be afraid of......and a dog that can outrun me if they get out of the door...... its a tough
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[quote user="jennyx0023"] I'm not afraid of big dogs but seeing one grab your small dog while she yells helpless is something I never want to relive again[/quote] I hear ya..... years ago when my boys were young a very large Alaskan Malamute got out of a neighbors front door and attacked my 35 lb. pitbul mix Sammy....picked her up by the neck and shook her all over the place.... his owner was right behind trying to get him off...punched him so hard that his wrist watch flew off. I got
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Anne...that link did not work. I was going to look into it after Gibby slipped his collar today ( go figure...its a prong collar yet ) and took off across the street. He knows COME....and he knows SIT....I tried both...but he knew he was loose and was all excited because a dog across the street that we were talking to almost attacked him and got him all worked up. He then started jumping on me ( which he does when he gets excited ) and somehow slipped out of the collar....he so excited he didnt hear
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Okay...so I need suggestions in a hurry..hope you guys can help. I have a new Grandbaby....he was born in May. He has been here only twice, once when my son Mike brought him over when his wife went to get her hair done and needed him to watch the baby...so he brought him over. The other was when I had a cookout in June with several friends and family, I'm sure they just came to show off the baby. They are busy kids.....and pretty much their friends and his wifes family are much more important
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[quote user="tiffy"]Leash him to hubby. [/quote] Hahaha...if only he wern't stronger than DH!!! But I might just have to do something like that..... so the DH doesn't forget he is supposed to be watching...CAREFULLY!
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