Maybe your baby read the book and did not like the training methods that book had ? :D
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Maybe your baby read the book and did not like the training methods that book had ? :D
Do you have a crate for Baby? When you are away, you can put her in the crate, and give her some toys to play with, you may have better luck.:)
Good luck with the library book, I hope they don't mind too much, silly pups.:)
:eek: :rolleyes: :eek:
You need better look after your dog, because if youīll not do anything, she will continiu do things like this...
How I understand, it was great dane yeah?
At this age they want to show their character, and you CANīt give up or just say - ops, what did you do litle silly doggy? ..... It willnīt be good... remember... have you ever read books about grat danes or something like this?
When I was about 3yrs old, my cousin had great dane, and it was very hard-training dog .... :rolleyes:
Remember my words, you must do something.....
Some maybe think itīs funny, like Tinkeyaīs mum, but I donīt think itīs funny.... you need to work with your dogs... When we took Grienden, he was very nervous, and wanted to chew something all the time, but we worked on him very hard, and now heīs exellent dog....I know that great danes are harder to work...I hope you did know about them all, when you took you baby, huh?
Nawtee Baby!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
Personally, I think it's hilarious!!
The irony is what cracks me up--she ate a training book!!!!
You should trust her though--maybe the methods in the book weren't what she wanted to use!!!:)
And the tissues, lol--it is amazing what a mess they can make isn't it??
The other day, I gave the dogs 2 empty boxes to play with. They were just small boxes from treats, so I figured why not. My entire living room was carpeted with cardboard when they were done!!!! Hubby would have died if he would have seen it!!!!
I know, now they will think they are allowed to destruct things:p
Anything they can possibly destroy is out of their reach though, we make sure of that. You're going to have to "baby proof" your house again!!!!
I wouldn't consider the situation that dire of a problem unless it was happening repeatedly. In this case I am sure Baby's mom will be more careful in the future. There is certainly not much of anything that can be done after the fact. Just have to be more careful about where Baby is when she is unsupervised.
When Tasha was 7 months old one time, I needed to run an errand and she was sleeping peacefully. She was house trained by then and had been left for short periods of time before without problem so I went ahead.. got back and she had chewed a little hole in the sofa cushion and was gleefully pulling the stuffing out of it. I think I felt a mixture of horror and hilarity. But, I learned from it and was much more careful about leaving her unattended and running the house until she matured a bit more.
Ummm, ok?:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by GrShepherd
Some maybe think itīs funny, like Tinkeyaīs mum, but I donīt think itīs funny.... you need to work with your dogs... When we took Grienden, he was very nervous, and wanted to chew something all the time, but we worked on him very hard, and now heīs exellent dog....I know that great danes are harder to work...I hope you did know about them all, when you took you baby, huh?
oscar is not alloud in baby's crate and he knows it now. We didnt let hiom in there last night and every time he went in there we said "no oscar" and pulled him out, then we praised baby when she went in her crate. she actually layed down in it :eek: she is such a good girl!!!! :D :pQuote:
Originally posted by primabella
Lol I think Baby is hinting something to you. ;)
Jynelle, does Oscar like Baby's crate better because it is bigger? Cause then you should just get him his own that will give him more space. (If it is causing preventing you from crating Baby when needed). That's what we did for Mickey as he got older. We bought him one that would fit a Golden and he's very happy in it. :) Just a thought.
I got your pm and I replyed ... WE have a crate for her and she used it last night!!:D. I knew about great danes when I got baby, well kinda lol you all know the story.Quote:
Some maybe think itīs funny, like Tinkeyaīs mum, but I donīt think itīs funny.... you need to work with your dogs... When we took Grienden, he was very nervous, and wanted to chew something all the time, but we worked on him very hard, and now heīs exellent dog....I know that great danes are harder to work...I hope you did know about them all, when you took you baby, huh?
Baby kinda just morphed into my family over time :).. We are friends with her breeders though and I have my own great dane website. visit it www.freewebs.com/dizzydanes/
I work with my dogs every night, as so does the rest of my family, everyone takes part in her training :).
I train my dog *husky* tikeya too, she is learning to heel right now because she has a pulling prob *sibes :rolleyes:*. lol .. TRUST me I spoil my dogs, with love, and attention, and most of all I train them lol. I am going to college to be a professonal dog trainer, at canadian West Canine Center..