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Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by pit#5, May 7, 2010.

  1. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    be the tortoise slow and steady wins the race lol.
     
  2. venom

    venom Top Dog

    quickest way to wreck a dog is to not allow it to be a pup.
     
  3. magdalena

    magdalena Big Dog

    That's a good reminder ShakaZ as some high drive puppies won't stop even when they are tired with the flirt pole or the spring pole, I have Puck on his or chasing his maybe 3 times a day 3-5 minutes each time. Honestly walking is probably the best exercise and even that in moderation with a pup. Letting them run around in a yard on their own terms and stopping when they get tired is play and fun too, though I've had to tackle a few pups who could stay out there zooming for hours.
     
  4. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    Yup... Got to remember pups don't know any better so you have to know for them. Then as they get older you can do more. Get to be a year to fourteen months you can START em on pulling weight... I wouldn't do a hard keep until eighteen months and older, though some people wait until the two year mark to do their first hard keep.
     
  5. venom

    venom Top Dog

    got my pup on one of these

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  6. magdalena

    magdalena Big Dog

    Perfect, I just need that and a puppy and I can say goodbye to any grass in my yard. No more mowing ever!
     
  7. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    I think you have us all beat with that one.
     

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