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Didn't you post this already, OP? If not, there was nother post exactly like this, with the crated dog, weak wife who can't make a decision on her own, and controlling husband. I hope this is the same poster, or else there are two severely abused dogs who need new homes with better humans ASAP.
Shame on you, OP. |
I'm a veterinarian. This story is not uncommon. Certainly not a troll I'm very sorry to say. |
Now this is not true. Puppy mill dogs don't get any walks and are kept in cages that are covered in poop . |
I remember that poster. They didn’t have young kids, as I recalled. |
This is it exactly. OP, you need to rehome the dog. |
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I don't even like dogs and this post makes me so sad
OP, don't bother convincing your DH of anything. Just do it. You are abusing an animal. You don't need anyone's permission to stop the abuse. Just do it. |
+100. |
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This sounds like you are abusing this dog. It may not seem like abuse to you but being in the crate all day and night is abuse. No wonder the dog misbehaves when it is loose.
You need to hire someone to walk this dog for a couple hours a day. Then the dog will be tired and behave better at home, so you or DH should be able to supervise without crating. You could also use a doggy daycare for the same reason. If not, please surrender the dog. It’s young, so you may not have done irreparable damage although it’s possible. |
OP did say the dog poops in its crate… |
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OP, please update us on what you do.
You need to either outsource a lot of work (training, walking, hopefully doggy daycare) or rehome your puppy. You need to do this if your DH won’t. Get it done and then deal with the fallout. |
Seriously! |
Training camp won't work if you don't know how to train him and work on your relationship together. Your dog will be well trained for them, not you. |
+1. Frame it as a choice that you feel terrible about the dog’s quality of life. Don’t let him put it off til you get a new house and build a fence - too far off. Good luck, OP. This is hard but you’re doing the right thing to take action. Don’t let another week go by like this. Even if you make him work at the kitchen table with the dog in there- use a baby gate. |
Pp here. This is helpful. He is doing well with basic commands “sit, lay, drop it” but he pulls at his leash when walking and has a hard time with “stay” and gets distracted easily. Would you recommend group classes (dog and me attending) over the training camp? |