Would you share your trainers name/info? |
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To the OP:
I would think if you talk to some rescue groups, they could match you with a good animal for your needs. Ideally they can match you with a dog that has been in a foster home with kids and a cat so you have a better idea how the dog will respond to those situations. I love having a dog and I think you will too- they add so much joy. Other tips for burning exercise is to plan either daily or a few times a week to go to the dog park. Another option is doggie daycare once or twice a week. We had a golden puppy and we sent her to daycare once a week which meant she was exhausted when she came home that day and then the next we had daycare hangover and she was still pretty low key and tired. So, we really got the benefit of two days out of it. In regards to crate training. People get all worked up on these boards about it. Yeah... Should you have your dog in a crate 12 hours a day w/o a break? No. But 2 stretches of 4 hours is by no means inhumane. If the dog is fine loose then go with that. But if the dog might be destructive and just doesn't quite know how to behave on it's own, then crating is best (and safest) for everyone. Good luck!! |
| ^^ I also want to add that what works for other people might not work for you and vice versa. Every situation and dog is unique and (for the most part), if you have the means, time and love for a dog, you'll make it work out to the best fit for your life. Good example.... My sister owns a Siberian husky in NYC. Most people at first thought think that's terrible. However, the dog gets a run every morning of 4 miles, goes to daycare or the dog walker comes and then goes to the dog park in the evening and/or gets a long walk. That dog gets PLENTY of exercise. In fact, when I watch the dog, and I have a fenced yard, the dog gets less exercise. It's all about what you make of your situation and how you adapt. |
I would also love the info on this trainer. Or any other dog trainer recommendations. Thanks. |
You need to have a dog walker come, then. This is not enough exercise for the dog, imo. |
| That's fine on the exercise---you don't need a dog walker. |
Yes. Too much time in the crate, and too little exercise. |
| I have never crated my German Shepherd. And he's great with children, other dogs, and all people. He would never be able to live with a cat or smaller animal, though - terrorizes the crap out of them! High prey drive. Will chase after the fox that beds down in our backyard if the fox sleeps late in the morning. |
You mean when it's unfenced, right? Then I agree. If fenced, they can hang out outside all day with water, while owner is at work, if weather is not horrible. But yes, dog-proof fences ARE expensive. |