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    Well, you probably aren't going to like my answer...lol.

    I have found that the best way to tire my dogs out is the good old fashioned way...take them for a walk. It works every time!

    So I say bundle yourself up, snap that leash on Zero and have yourself a nice little walk!

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    Well, I know with Finn, I'd have to walk him for four hours to wear him out. And, maybe one day I'll be in good enough shape to make it that far. But, for Finn, I always tire before he does. Unless it's swimming. I can kayak and he swims beside me. That has been the only way that I can wear him out without help from others. He played ball one day at the dog park for a good five hours, I had so much help, though, from other people, throwing the ball. I plan to get one of those bike attachments for sure. I'd do the car thing too if I wasn't afraid something bad would happen. I'd walk him myself for a bit, but, that would certainly help after an hour or so. Good luck!
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    lol I have border collies so in my case the best way to tire em out is to work their BRAIN. for example I will put them in a stay behind an object on the deck then go and hide a toy in a play that easy to see but tricky to get to, then I tell em to "find it" because they are running around the yard jumping and climbing they are working their muscles, but at the same time that have to stay behind the object till I give the go ahead, find the object, and figer out how to GET the object, then they must bring it to my hand, and I play fetch with then for 2-3 throws and we do it again. working the mind and body together tires a dog out MUCH faster then only working one or the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cali
    lol I have border collies so in my case the best way to tire em out is to work their BRAIN.

    That's so true. Those food cubes used to wear my roommate's husky out in fifteen minutes, because he'd have to really use his head. Making finn search for stuff is another trick I've used...
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    I found that playing fetch is a good way to give Star exercise without wearing myself out, too. Plus they both love to run at the dogpark. I walk around & around while they race back and forth - great exercise for all of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobiLee
    Well, you probably aren't going to like my answer...lol.

    I have found that the best way to tire my dogs out is the good old fashioned way...take them for a walk. It works every time!

    So I say bundle yourself up, snap that leash on Zero and have yourself a nice little walk!
    Here here! Since the snow started coming, Mick and I have continued doing our 3 walks a day, and only miss Monday's BUT that's because I have Drivers Ed so we only get 2 walks in. The rest of the time we're either playing/training in the backyard, or playing inside or.... my favourite... SLEEPING.


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    Maybe Vets tend to differ on when is the best age to neuter a large breed dog?
    I remember a long time ago a small debate among breeders
    on an Akita forum about when to neuter because of orthopedic problems in large breeds.
    Back than my vet did not want to neuter Rocky till he was 6-7 months of age.
    (felt he had enough testosterone by than for proper development.)
    I ended up neutering him at 5.5 months because he had
    an attitude problem. I was concerned about orthopedic problems.
    My vet told me not to worry because studies showed
    (with not over-feeding) the worse scenario, he might end up
    a tad taller.
    I believe newer case studies even say you can neuter earlier.
    (not telling you to when to neuter or to change your mind.)

    Now for your question.

    I know it is cold outside, but you are just going to have to freeze.
    Start jogging and you will warm up.
    THey have that bicycle attachment called the Springer.
    I used that with my female, but did not feel comfortable
    using it with my male.


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    KYS, what do you mean by attitude problem? I'm sure you know how stubborn most Akitas are. Around my house we fondly call Zero the Jiggy....cause he is a gigolo for treats! He will do nearly anything if he knows you have food, but blatantly disoby if you have nothing LOL

    BTw. the springer looks very cool. Just wondering, why didn't you feel so comfortable using it with your male Rocky?

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    Unfortunately Rocky was already dog aggressive at 8.5 weeks old
    when I got him. (not normal for even an Akita at that age)
    He was a bully at a very young age.
    It wasn't that he was overly stubborn, it was more of a temperament
    attitude problem.
    With love, socializing building and training he turned out to
    be a wonderful dog. (accept he is still dog aggressive.)

    The springer: The reason I did not feel comfortable using it with my him, because of his dog aggression.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KYS
    Unfortunately Rocky was already dog aggressive at 8.5 weeks old
    when I got him. (not normal for even an Akita at that age)
    He was a bully at a very young age.
    It wasn't that he was overly stubborn, it was more of a temperament
    attitude problem.
    With love, socializing building and training he turned out to
    be a wonderful dog. (accept he is still dog aggressive.)

    The springer: The reason I did not feel comfortable using it with my him, because of his dog aggression.

    thanks for the suggestions everyone

    kys, that springer seems pretty cool. zero is similar to rocky i suppose, he isn't dog aggressive really, he is just very rough. he gets SOOO excited when he sees a new dog, he will run up to them and pummel them...he is not afraid of any dogs. he's walked up to some scary dogs , tail wagging wanting to play even when they seem vicious and are barking at him. when he was around 2, 3 months old, he was tiny, and he used to play with my neighbor's yellow lab. this lab is about 110 pounds, and he was like 20 or 30 lol. Zero would play so rough with him, that the lab would get mad at start barking at him! zero would never back down, it was just the funniest thing. i have a video of them playing in my camcorder. So, it might be tough to get zero on the springer as well...

    btw, did rocky's behavior change when he got neutered? i mean , was he less dog aggressive?


    it was hilarious, when i went to my first obedience class with zero when he was about 4 months old, whenever someone with their dogs for the next class would be outside of our class looking in...he would let out a really deep growl and a few barks. he was the only dog to bark. the instructor laughed, she explained that he is doing what a guard dog woudl do. zero had accepted the other dogs in the obedience class as part of his "pack" but not the ones outside...haha

    Now whenever zero sees a new dog, he will run up to them and jump on his hind legs, take his two front legs and wrap them around the dogs neck, and push them around and wrestle them to the ground lol. He walks straight up to this big rottweiler in my neighborhood , and the rottie is scared of him now...haha, he walks away with his tail between his legs when we are on the street.

    so that would be a big problem , if my family were to get another dog, we would have to somehow teach zero to play more nicely. the breeder we got zero from told us from the beginning that zero was a roughhouser lol, he was roughhousing and bullying his brothers and sisters since pups


    wow i wrote a lot...sorry lol..I get carried away when I get to talking about him

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    Zero sounds like a normal young Akita with the rough play and
    he is probably dog dominant if he does not back down.
    Count your blessings he is not dog aggressive. (NOT fun)
    Being neutered did not affect his dog aggression because
    in his case I believe his aggression is genetic.
    Neutering might have curbed his tendencies like humping,
    and wanting to roaming etc.

    Zero, must be a character to watch.
    I use to love watching Sheba play with other dogs in her
    younger days.
    I bet the video of Zero is priceless.
    The springer might not be a good idea, I guess it's back to jogging for you
    on those COLD days with a warm coat. lol

    Don't worry about writing about Zero. Us Akita people love hearing
    other Akita stories.


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    The best exercise for Visa is taking her to the beach and letting her chase the waves. She will go for hours on end just chasing them and playing fetch in the water. Unfortunatly it is too cold for her to go swimming now, so I take her to the field across the road and throw her Chuck-it Flying Squirrel. I also take her to play with her niece, Jaguar. Jag is actually over at my house as we speak and they are busy playing in the backyard. We also do agility. We're actually looking in to weight pull. I have a guy coming over this week to fit a harness on Visa.
    I've been BOO'd!

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    What are some of the things Rocky did as far as being do aggressive? did he go up to dogs and just try to attack them, by biting or what?

    Cause believe it or not there is this very stupid lady in my neighborhood back home that lets her dog wander. Her previous dog she refused to put to sleep for 2 years...it would limp around pathetically, and I believe it eventually lost all bowel control. It was a very sad sight to see. This new puppy she has is already overweight. She lets it roam free around the neighborhood and I guess the other night the dog kept following my mom and Zero on their walk...the dog kept coming up to Zero and sniffing him, well Zero was getting more and more annoyed with the dog and eventually started biting the other dog's neck and shaking it ROUGHLY...the way he does with his pillows toys and other things... and becoming more aggressive with him. The poor dog was not getting the point....My mom had to actually go and tell the lady to put her dog into the house.

    Kinda scary when I heard it, ...zero is pretty freaking huge now, I would definitely be scared of him if I saw him barking or acting unfriendly. I'm pretty sure Zero's dog dominant, he has never backed down to any dog I've seen really. Always pushing the other around & sniffing their butt haha..

    actually one of the funniest times was when Zero and my friend's pitbull Rex were playing in petsmart...Oh gosh it was hilarious, the dogs loved each other so much, Rex was licking Zero so much!!! And they were playing very rough. Rex is about 65 pounds of PURE muscle...he is very short and stumpy sort of, and at the time Zero was 75 pounds but much taller.. it was a lot of fun to watch them play wrestle friendly

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    [QUOTE=tz1]What are some of the things Rocky did as far as being do aggressive? did he go up to dogs and just try to attack them, by biting or what? >>>>>>>>>>

    (to long to go into details about pacific incidences.)

    I never allow Rocky to go up to strange dogs on our walks.
    If he sees a dog a block away being walked he starts
    getting very agitated and wants after that dog.
    (On very rare occasions on our walks, If I can not put enough distance
    between Rocky and another dog walker, he will bark, lung
    and growl.) I do put him in a down-stay, but hard to
    do when he is agitated. (He also has an unbelievable
    high prey drive.)
    I always keep my eyes open for loose dogs on
    our walks too. I do not think
    he would bite a submissive dog, but if not submissive he would
    attack. He has fear aggression and he is on the offensive.

    Sheba will ignore all dogs on our walks.
    She has great body language and will ignore strange dogs as long
    as they do not get in her face. She was the best camping dog.
    With Rocky, I had to camp in a secluded spot or he would
    go ballistic if their was a dog camping near by.

    Dog dominant is a breeze compared to dog aggressive.
    In his younger years I took him to a behaviorist and 3 separate obedient
    classes. (training in on-going.)
    IF it wasn't for his dog aggressive, he would be a fantastic dog.
    He always has me laughing.


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    Ozzy and Barkley are very toy driven so i play fetch with them and that wears them out after about 30 minutes, i also use a flirt pole sometimes(you can make a cheap one using a broom stick, a rope and a toy). and they also like the spring pole

    i make a flirt pole using a broom stick and rope...i tie the rope to the broom stick and then tie a toy to the end of the rope....then i just make the boys chase the rope with the toy on it...they love it

    spring pole you just put a rope on a strong branch and attach a heavy duty spring to it then put a rope from the spring and attach a toy to the rope...ozzy will tug on it for a long time...barkley isnt so bright so he doesnt really get it lol but he will play with it for a bit if ozzy plays with it first


    the rest of the dogs dont really care for toys so i just take them over the ball field and let them run their energy out

    and in the warmer months i run them next to my bike or strap on my rollerblades and take them running...that wears them out in about 10 minutes

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