Kamis, 19 Juni 2014

Denver people....?

Q. are you looking for a sweet loving golden retriever? Well, I have one.

My mom got my brother and I a golden retriever puppy about a year ago, this was our first dog, so it was a test run and we found that while we love our dog, a big dog isn't for us and with our busy lives its even harder.
Like I said he is a golden retriever, he has all his shots, he is house trained and he is crate trained. He is very sweet, very affectionate, he is great with all ages and other animals. He doesn't have an ounce of aggression in him and he loves to play.
His name is Buddy and he needs a home, where he can get a lot of attention and somewhere where he has room to run and play outside.
Buddy is $250. However, if you want the whole package, which includes:
The dog
Leash
Collar
Crate

It is just $50 more, which is $300.

If you are interested email me.

Here are some pics:
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=191972789&albumID=0&imageID=1588587
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=191972789&albumID=0&imageID=8772811
The myspace links don't work, these do.

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w163/borednco/buddy2.jpg

http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w163/borednco/buddy1.jpg


Answer
He's SO beautiful. What a cutie pie. I wish I could get a dog, but I'm never home :(

dog is always hyper what to do?




tegan38200


i asked this question before and i appreciated all your answers but im still not having any luck. my boyfriend has a german shephard, hes 1 yrs. old. he is EXTREMELY HYPER! no aggeration. any ways since my last question we have taken him outside for an hour or even 2 on really nice days,just to let him run and play ball. we've been trying to walk him but he wants nothung to do with a leash. we're still trying like around the yard for now. we do this everyday. still no change. he jumps on you all the time, doesnt pay attention to his little boy who is 3,always knocking him down or nipping at him. i know hes playin but he does not stop not even with time outs,hes more hyper when he comes out. we put him in time out starting at 1 min. then we esculate up to 7 mins. it doesnt change. and we dont over do it. that can be too much to be put in time out. he also chews on things even right in front of you,even if things are put up. i swear he doesnt sleep. he wines and tramples on us at night


Answer
You need to take him to training. With a professional trainer. German Shepards are extremely intelligent. You need to be exercising his MIND as well as his body. He is not being challenged enough. Pet Co and Petsmart have CHEAP training classes. They are not the best, but they will do. You can then work with him on training several times a day in shorter increments. That will help his as well. Plus, with training he will learn to walk on leash just fine.

Also, is he being taught he proper things to chew on? He needs bully sticks, kongs, buster cubes - things that will work his mind. The minute he gets ahold of something he shouldn't have, you say "eh eh", remove it, replace it with a proper toy and then praise him for chewing on that. You can get a product called SCAT that you place on the counters, tabletops, etc. It is motion activated. The minute the paws hit the counter, a blast of air and noise is activated. It works like a charm. My male no longer counter surfs and we haven't had the SCAT on the couters, tabletops or bed for a year. We're getting ready to use it again with our 7 month pup as she's starting to surf when she's bored.

Timeouts should be for a minimum of 10 minutes. You are not giving him enough time to calm himself down. Timeouts aren't just for him, they are for you as well. Have you tried crate training for sleep? This will help both you and he get rest. You get into a regular routine. Just like a baby going into their crib, the crate at night signifies bed time. It will be easy to transition him to sleeping on his own bed once he used to the evening routine. Denver Dumb Friends has a GREAT article that can guide you through crate training here:

www.ddfl.org

This is all very fixable with training. Training isn't just for him, it's for you two as well. You will be amazed at the helpful tips you learn! It's also a lot of fun. He's super smart so you will be able to teach him all kinds of cool tricks to impress friends as well as burn off that energy. You might also hook up with a dog or two that he likes from the class. We met a few couples and have been having playdates with our newest pup for a few months now. It's an amazing energy burner because they can go at it much better than we can!!




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