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  1. cmjust0

    Any tips on training my new lgd pups?

    Quote: Yeah, and once they hit adulthood, they're pretty content to be bored anyway. Our guy just turned 2yo last month, and he's been in a 3'x7' stall (in our mudroom ) for 3-1/2 weeks now. He just lays there. He's happy to see us, and he's happy to go out and walk around a while, but...
  2. cmjust0

    Any tips on training my new lgd pups?

    Quote: Yeah, and once they hit adulthood, they're pretty content to be bored anyway. Our guy just turned 2yo last month, and he's been in a 3'x7' stall (in our mudroom ) for 3-1/2 weeks now. He just lays there. He's happy to see us, and he's happy to go out and walk around a while, but...
  3. cmjust0

    Any tips on training my new lgd pups?

    Quote: NEVER. wrestleing in moderation going on a walk ...not really that kind of dog..
  4. cmjust0

    Any tips on training my new lgd pups?

    Quote: While I agree with what you posted, I beg to differ about that statement. My big ole Lab may be the dumbest dog that I've ever owned, AND also the most "prey/fetch" driven, but he DEFINITELY knows the difference between frizbees and chickens. Again, I'm not saying you should encourage...
  5. cmjust0

    Any tips on training my new lgd pups?

    Quote: Puppies are going to be puppies.. With an LGD breed, they're puppies until they're about 2 years of age. I'm not sure I'd encourage one to play tug of war and mouth around on me, as they grow QUICKLY and giant puppy "needle teeth" probably hurt really bad.. ...not to mention that if...
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