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morning, I know your right. I just hate to not let him get a dog. It helped him when Jerri was here with his depression and sugar
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Your gonna need a nap!Went to bed at 3:30, and got up at 6:30. Took dog to vet, got staples out. Dropped off books at the library. Got paint brushes for hubby. He is putting tar on some 4x4s to preserve them once they become fence posts.
Just realize you will be in charge and you will have to tell him what to do. Hopefully the novelty of the the experience will not wear off. Even I question myself when I keep a puppy and realize how much work they are. It is worth it in the long run but it is like having a toddler in the house with sharp teeth. Are you going to be able to take them an obedience class once a week. I think that is very important so he can learn how to train.morning, I know your right. I just hate to not let him get a dog. It helped him when Jerri was here with his depression and sugar
It depends on what type of mastiff and what type of hound. Some are huge and others are just big. That pup already has a thinning muzzle, so less likely that drool will be a big problem.but he is mastiff hound mix. Shouldnt that make a difference?
She is beautiful. The hound look is most prominent to me... except for the shorter ears. Any puppy is going to be a lot of work. But any new dog you add is going to be a lot of work.
This is so important. Puppies are almost irresistible, and it makes us forget what a huge impact they have on our daily lives. I love my Pi dearly, but he certainly has been more work than I anticipated. It is like having a toddler... needs constant attention and supervision.Just realize you will be in charge and you will have to tell him what to do. Hopefully the novelty of the the experience will not wear off. Even I question myself when I keep a puppy and realize how much work they are. It is worth it in the long run but it is like having a toddler in the house with sharp teeth. Are you going to be able to take them an obedience class once a week. I think that is very important so he can learn how to train.
I don’t mean to bossy or mean. I am just telling you what I would tell anyone getting a dog or puppy.
Just tell me to stop and I will quit giving you advice
Sounds good to me.Your gonna need a nap!
Good looking dog! I love big dogs though. He's going to be big. I'm guessing from the looks of the slender body..will be around 60 to 70 lbs. Not seeing any Aussie in there. Big paws mean big dog.
Right!No such thing as a “free” dog