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Nudist communities crack me upOh, I got stuck on the roof last night. But I'm not sure how far back that was.
And Bill is naked somewhere in the south

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Nudist communities crack me upOh, I got stuck on the roof last night. But I'm not sure how far back that was.
And Bill is naked somewhere in the south
I should have kept my pitbull puppyYeah that makes sense hah Danes are goofy lol
No, you don't want that. This dane is scared of everything. He is two years old and still freaks out when the mailman delivers the mail to the box on their house. He goes to doggie daycare sometimes because my sister works there. And he is in the room with the little dogs because he is scared of the bigger ones. He once ran away at the family farm because he was tied to a chair and the chair collapsed. There goes this big ass dog, down the dirt road with the chair still attached to his leash. When the cows mooed, he almost had a heart attackThat's what I wanted.
The whole thought behind getting her was that she would be a yard deterrent and be a chill house dog. And at first she was a really boring puppy, which was great, but the older she gets the more she wants to chase things, tackle goats, bite my hands, and smash into the door with the force of a linebacker.
She’s still just a baby and those things are fun for her. Don’t allow her access to the goats if she tackles them. Give her something to chew on besides your hands. I’m sure you’ve probably already thought of these things but just in case. Adolescence with dogs is ROUGH but she should calm down once you get through it. Of course, all dogs are different and she may always have a bit more energy than other Danes but she should at least settle and learn manners eventually. And I know it’s hard given she’s probably already full dog size but do try to remember that she’s still a little baby and not intentionally being bad. I think the key is monitoring her and not setting her up for failure which I’m sure you know but yeah.That's what I wanted.
The whole thought behind getting her was that she would be a yard deterrent and be a chill house dog. And at first she was a really boring puppy, which was great, but the older she gets the more she wants to chase things, tackle goats, bite my hands, and smash into the door with the force of a linebacker.
What happened to the pit? And she will. She’s only what? 3 1/2 months? That’s a tiny baby in dog years even though she’s a horse alreadyI should have kept my pitbull puppy
He was soooo smart, and he wanted to please me. Prim is dumber than dirt and she doesn't give a rip about me.
Hopefully she chills![]()
No, you don't want that. This dane is scared of everything. He is two years old and still freaks out when the mailman delivers the mail to the box on their house. He goes to doggie daycare sometimes because my sister works there. And he is in the room with the little dogs because he is scared of the bigger ones. He once ran away at the family farm because he was tied to a chair and the chair collapsed. There goes this big ass dog, down the dirt road with the chair still attached to his leash. When the cows mooed, he almost had a heart attack
It was pretty funny but my sister was really scared