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re: Update on my Drahthaar pup UpdatePg2
Posted on 5/6/15 at 10:23 am to JTM72
Posted on 5/6/15 at 10:23 am to JTM72
My dad has a female that he got in the fall. She's super hyper, constantly grabbing stuff and running off with it, jumps up all the time, still occasionally gets excited and pees the floor... Typical puppy stuff I guess. Yours sounds much more mild-mannered.
As far as being a sports dog, she has done very well. My dad brought her to a competition in Texas and her mom got first place. I think she pretty well also just not as exceptional as her mom.
As far as being a sports dog, she has done very well. My dad brought her to a competition in Texas and her mom got first place. I think she pretty well also just not as exceptional as her mom.
Posted on 5/6/15 at 10:36 am to bapple
Do you know where he got it from? just curious.
People always say that about my 3. Got lucky i guess? Idk. But once you let them out in a field off leash, they will not stop until i make them. My laziest dog in the house, is the most prey driven dog I've ever met in my life. My dad had to pull him out from underneath a car one time and had a not yet full grown, but still decent sized raccoon pinned down, and would't let it go.
Puppies/dogs get destructive when they are bored and have built up energy. Obedience training and lots of exercise are key to living with a breed of dog that is known to be high energy.
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Yours sounds much more mild-mannered.
People always say that about my 3. Got lucky i guess? Idk. But once you let them out in a field off leash, they will not stop until i make them. My laziest dog in the house, is the most prey driven dog I've ever met in my life. My dad had to pull him out from underneath a car one time and had a not yet full grown, but still decent sized raccoon pinned down, and would't let it go.
Puppies/dogs get destructive when they are bored and have built up energy. Obedience training and lots of exercise are key to living with a breed of dog that is known to be high energy.
Posted on 5/6/15 at 12:55 pm to bapple
bapple what king of 1911 is that in your sig?
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