Dog thread!🐾

Rosie was 70 pounds. Spayed at 6 months and lived a long healthy life. Most of mine are smaller now. Even one heat can cause pyometra which is a deadly emergency, and some don't make it. I just don't want to worry, plus no way I want to raise an accidental litter, or put one of my dogs through that.

I don't pay a lot of attention to stuff about male dogs. :lol:
Ahh okay that makes sense
 
Rosie was 70 pounds. Spayed at 6 months and lived a long healthy life. Most of mine are smaller now. Even one heat can cause pyometra which is a deadly emergency, and some don't make it. I just don't want to worry, plus no way I want to raise an accidental litter, or put one of my dogs through that.

I don't pay a lot of attention to stuff about male dogs. :lol:
This is actually one of the reasons I prefer males. It’s so much easier with that. I just don’t neuter my males. With females there is so much more risk.
 
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That makes sense! Just another thing to add, I also think that neutering them keeps them from developing mentally. And I find it interesting because I’ve heard from hunting dog trainers (two different ones on different occasions) that they don’t accept neutered dogs to their program because they believe they don’t have the mental capacity to do the work. Again, this could fall into people over dramatizing things but I still find it interesting.
Ohh, interesting, I never knew that! Well, if he ends up too smart for his own good, I can imagine a future joke being "we waited too long". šŸ˜…šŸ˜‚ He is so smart though, and he loves to work. I'm just weaker than I need to be to consistently handle him right now, and my husband doesn't have any sense of rhythm for training animals.
Yeah that sound tough. I personally hunting for their food is more mentally stimulating than lick mats. More work on your part but I think it’s worth it. Scattering food around really gets them to use their noses. But some argue that this can cause training issues with them being more focused on the ground that you or thinking they can just eat anything they find. I think that having a clear routine/command avoids these issues though.
He tends to ignore food that's on the ground, like the derp he is. šŸ˜‚ At the very least, he does have a maze-like slow feeder bowl.
I have actually seen him flip his spill-proof water bowl upside down after emptying it (he has two bowls so he doesn't run out), and put a rock inside the rings of metal to nose around. It's pretty funny.
 
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That makes sense! Just another thing to add, I also think that neutering them keeps them from developing mentally. And I find it interesting because I’ve heard from hunting dog trainers (two different ones on different occasions) that they don’t accept neutered dogs to their program because they believe they don’t have the mental capacity to do the work. Again, this could fall into people over dramatizing things but I still find it interesting.

Yeah that sound tough. I personally hunting for their food is more mentally stimulating than lick mats. More work on your part but I think it’s worth it. Scattering food around really gets them to use their noses. But some argue that this can cause training issues with them being more focused on the ground that you or thinking they can just eat anything they find. I think that having a clear routine/command avoids these issues though.
I think I actually read something about that once. Neutering too early can cause them to be in like a ā€œpuppy mindedā€ state instead of maturing into an adult brain LOL IDK how true that is or not though
 
Ohh, interesting, I never knew that! Well, if he ends up too smart for his own good, I can imagine a future joke being "we waited too long". šŸ˜…šŸ˜‚ He is so smart though, and he loves to work. I'm just weaker than I need to be to consistently handle him right now, and my husband doesn't have any sense of rhythm for training animals.
That’s funny🤣 yeah I totally get that. Especially with how wild he is. Sometimes wild dogs are a nightmare to work with because they simply have no idea how much damage then can do just by being happy😭
He tends to ignore food that's on the ground, like the derp he is. šŸ˜‚ At the very least, he does have a maze-like slow feeder bowl.
I have actually seen him flip his spill-proof water bowl upside down after emptying it (he has two bowls so he doesn't run out), and put a rock inside the rings of metal to nose around. It's pretty funny.
Funny! Many try to use his prey drive then. I’d hold him back and wave food in front of him then throw it. Then wait a second or two for your release command. This should make him want to chase it. Then you can build to throwing where he can’t see it
 

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