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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Prong collars cause permanent damage to the neck when worn by a strong puller, it is entirely inappropriate for a puppy such as you describe. OP you are way out of your depth. Please rehome this dog and please don’t get another one. If you put this little consideration into such a thing as bringing a young dog into a home with three small kids and then make choices like inflicting constant pain on that dog in hopes it will then learn to ‘be good’ on the leash for you, you clearly need to invest all your time into parenting. PLEASE don’t victimize another dog - it won’t matter if you get a purebred puppy or another rescue mixed breed, they ALL require serious investment of time and educating yourself on proper training and how to manage dogs and kids together and you clearly don’t have the bandwidth to meet the challenge. The problem is you, not the dog. In fairness, that is ALWAYS the problem when dogs become a problem in a home. It’s the people, not the dog.[/quote] Bullcrap. Op’s problem is that she bought into the notion that she had to do the virtue-signaling act of getting a rescue dog instead of finding a companion breed that was appropriate for her family. She’s spending three hours a day exercising the dog. There are plenty of dogs that need less than that and would be a good fit for her family. [/quote]
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