Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about trying Puppy Daycare a couple of days a week to tire her out? I love when I pick my puppy up and he just wants to sleep for a couple of hours so that I can get all of my work done. I really really really notice the difference on the days I don't take mine in.
Op - I like doggy daycare as well but ours is 20 mins away from our house and it takes a ton of my time to go drop her off and forth. We aim for at least once a week or doggy daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Even by what I consider conservative guidelines, a 6 month old dog should be able to walk 30 minutes at a time with no ill effect. If it takes you 20 minutes to walk a mile, that gets you a mile and a half per walk. You should be able to get 3 miles if you walk twice a day or 4.5 if you walk 3 times. Or do some other exercise with the dog, but it really needs exercise.
Anonymous wrote:How about trying Puppy Daycare a couple of days a week to tire her out? I love when I pick my puppy up and he just wants to sleep for a couple of hours so that I can get all of my work done. I really really really notice the difference on the days I don't take mine in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you! Yes I have puzzles and other mental enrichment toys as well. I do need to up my training more. We do day to day training like stay for food, leave it, stay and come. We are starting a 3 week training program soon and I hope that is helpful.
Since she is a rescue mix breed we were unsure of how big she would get. She is just shy of 6 months and weighs 55 pounds. Do you think she will be 100 pounds?!? That is way larger than we thought we would have and I am not well versed in large dogs. We were told she was a kid-sized lab mix! Definitely not!
How sure are you of the 6 month age? Many rescues adopt out dogs with mere guesses for ages. Once a puppy's adult teeth are in, it can be really hard to tell the age. But yes - 55 pounds at 6 months is huge and she will be quite big. What does your vet say? He or she will have hands on your dog and can come up with a better guess.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! Yes I have puzzles and other mental enrichment toys as well. I do need to up my training more. We do day to day training like stay for food, leave it, stay and come. We are starting a 3 week training program soon and I hope that is helpful.
Since she is a rescue mix breed we were unsure of how big she would get. She is just shy of 6 months and weighs 55 pounds. Do you think she will be 100 pounds?!? That is way larger than we thought we would have and I am not well versed in large dogs. We were told she was a kid-sized lab mix! Definitely not!
Anonymous wrote:Do you just power through to get to the other side? Puppy is 6 months old, 55 pound rescue mix breed who has a ton of energy. Ideally she needs to play with another dog every day but that isn’t possible. Do we get another dog? Or just try and wait it out?
I walk her 3-4 times a day (around 2-2.5 miles a day) plus play with her outside when she can’t play with another dog.
Do not get a second dog. You need to tire her out mentally as well as physically. Tricks or other training ie good citizen type, nose work, rally
Contact your dog's friend for classes and ideas
Anonymous wrote:Can you try to give her a longer walk? My arthritic 13 yr old small dog still walks 2 miles.