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[quote=Anonymous]MOST of the time, as the dog gets older, it becomes extremely easy/second nature. But like with most things in life, we tend to forget how hard the puppy phase is, and how LONG it feels. I remember thinking that once the dog was potty trained, life would be good but... not really. The energy and supervision for younger dogs is just a lot. There's no way around it. My dog is 8 now, and I sometimes consider getting a second, but it's only a fleeting thought. Because right now, he's SO easy. He gets up when I get up, for the most part. He likes his walks, but that's generally enough excitement for him, and it doesn't need to be a strict schedule. Otherwise, he really likes just being near me, chewing on an antler or playing with a toy. And most of the time, he's resting/sleeping. [/quote]
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