- i saw some discussion about fat dogs.
yeah, my grandparents have a very fat bichon.
cs says the file is too big. -small angry screech-
Neeko wrote:I have a 14 month old Great Dane who I love. I never thought my family would allow me to get a great dane because of the breeds enormous size but after our 9 year old Shepard past it was hard for them to say no. Luna has a beautiful almost pure black coat. Great Danes are not a easy dog breed though. We ended up having to put her in training because she is too big to act like a maniac. I actually started a Instagram account for her so I could have all her picture in one place. A year has past since and I have built the account up to 1500+ follower! She now models for over 5 dog company's and has more bananas then any dog needs lol.
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Naeco
I do have a harness. She knows her commands. I have a "separate" line attached to the collar, as in, no tension on the collar at all. It is there for now as a safety net, mainly due to other people and their dogs. She knows gee, haw, on by, lets go, easy, and stop. She listens perfectly on walks. It only happens when she actually runs. And for this, she actually does the pulling as I cannot peddle the bike I have begun her training on. She is vet cleared and is 18 months. I am going slow.
I may have worded this wrong. But she knows all the commands already. She walks well next to me. And I have started training the right way. She knows her leave it command when running. Her only huge trigger is dogs when running only. Other than that, a simple "on by" works.
I was thinking of using the prong on the separate line as a correct. No different than an e-collar except this one is on a line. I do not and cannot afford an e-collar.
d. frost wrote:hey there
I think this is a stupid question..
but do dogs feel jealousy? and do they feel upset when they don't get the attention they desire?
I was thinking about that if my parents ever do let us get another dog, will my current dog feel jealous over all the fuss of the new puppy?
I start thinking about all these scenarios in my head where I see in my dog's point of view and that she is sad the new dog is getting all of her attention?
yes, I would love to get another dog but my current doge, Lexi, will always be first. I just can't help but feel what she will (possibly)
go through at the point it makes me feel rather upset? I hate the idea of my first and forever favourite dog feeling so upset, especially after today I could see the sadness in her eyes when my mom was looking at pictures of other dogs. I actually got out of my chair and gave Lexi a huge hug which she actually let me hug her and I whispered to her I'll always love her more than any other dog in the world.
im not sure if it's just me or is here really sadness in her eyes because even when my sisters say 'omigod that dog is so cute!" if they see a dog on the television and Lexi just looks at the ground so I go and comfort her.
I just feel really bad but I just want the best for my dog.
Naeco wrote:@Luzien
I tied it lose enough so that there is no contact even if she takes off. If she takes off, she will be pulling the bike with her harness. And 18 months is not too young. Sled dogs start light pulling at 3 months to 6 months. Plus she is vet checked.
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