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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I'd try another trainer. The amount of exercise seems really high, part is age, but 3 of the breeds you name re: DNA are very high energy, only worse addition might be border collie. From the web: Great Pyrenees ARE NOT low-energy dogs. They were bred as working dogs in the mountains of Europe and need plenty of exercise to be happy and healthy. While they don’t need as much exercise as a Border Collie, for example, they still need a good hour of exercise each day. Yes, Pit bulls are high-energy dogs, and they love to run around, go on walks, and play. Pitbulls need approximately 1 to 2 hours of exercise a day to get rid of that energy. Without enough daily exercise, Pitbulls can also become hyperactive or lethargic. Rottweilers are known for their strength, loyalty, and confidence. These dogs are known for being highly energetic, which can be both a blessing and a curse for their owners. Understanding your Rottweiler’s energy level is an important part of being a responsible pet owner. Rottweilers are large dogs that require a lot of physical activity. They are not suitable for people who live in small apartments or those who are not willing to spend time exercising their dog. Rottweilers have a high energy level, which means they need regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. This energy level can vary depending on factors such as age, gender, and overall health. I think your DH needs to take over a significant amount of exercising the dog, plus find a new trainer to make the situation more manageable. A different dog/breed might be more of a pet for your kids, rather than something that takes 3 hours a day away from them to manage. [/quote]
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