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Post by MikeMusic on Sept 10, 2014 11:45:36 GMT
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Post by MartinT on Sept 10, 2014 11:54:51 GMT
Your stylus wouldn't last long, Mike!
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Post by MikeMusic on Sept 10, 2014 12:05:56 GMT
Plus the house is not long for this world !
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Post by Chris on Sept 10, 2014 15:46:24 GMT
That things bonkers.
I'd still have it calm in about a week. Out on the bike with it,burn all that nonsense off.
Looks like a good fun fella right enough but the next one for me is a Caucasian Mastiff I think. Still not decided,plenty time.
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Post by MikeMusic on Sept 10, 2014 15:56:44 GMT
I could not put up with that. Step daughter's Cavapoo is a not quite so mad version of that, also smaller. A PITA for sure and he winds up the other dogs who often have a go at him. We've tried exercising it out of him with little success
Have a look at your local rescue centres. All sorts of lovely guys, victims of circumstance rather than bad dogs, owners dying, families splitting up, running out of money, "new baby", owner falling ill, etc. Far too many put to sleep. Could even be a Mastiff there right now ! Our 5 are rarely any more work than 1
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Post by Chris on Sept 10, 2014 16:34:10 GMT
No I couldn't put up with it either but what I posted is how I'd deal with it. There's some where you've just not got enough hours in the day to exercise them!! Our last dog was a rescue cross and I couldn't agree more - there's some crackers out there.
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Post by ChrisB on Sept 10, 2014 18:21:45 GMT
Interesting, it looks almost as though the others are trying to calm it down!
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Post by MikeMusic on Sept 10, 2014 20:19:46 GMT
Exercise might do it, along with some boundaries and age, if he's a young un.
Possible the others are trying to calm him down
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