Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say - don't leave that dog unattended, even for brief period. Closed doors or crate when you're preoccupied with work. Leash would also work (I'd look into hands free/running ones that you attach to the belt).
With Goldens - you just need to do more (games, teaching tricks, puzzle feeders, etc in addition to what you're doing already), they have soo much energy to burn.
+1
OMFG, crate the dog! This is a vet emergency waiting to happen. Take dog out to do business, actively play with dog, let dog drag leash around house while you supervise, offer snacks/water, put dog back in crate if you're not 100% watching so you can immediately correct any behaviors you don't like, such a chewing. If you catch dog chewing, give your reprimand cue and then immediately redirect to something it's okay to chew.
You need to train your dog. That's all.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say - don't leave that dog unattended, even for brief period. Closed doors or crate when you're preoccupied with work. Leash would also work (I'd look into hands free/running ones that you attach to the belt).
With Goldens - you just need to do more (games, teaching tricks, puzzle feeders, etc in addition to what you're doing already), they have soo much energy to burn.
+1
OMFG, crate the dog! This is a vet emergency waiting to happen. Take dog out to do business, actively play with dog, let dog drag leash around house while you supervise, offer snacks/water, put dog back in crate if you're not 100% watching so you can immediately correct any behaviors you don't like, such a chewing. If you catch dog chewing, give your reprimand cue and then immediately redirect to something it's okay to chew.
You need to train your dog. That's all.
Are you aware that some people do not believe in crating dogs?
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say - don't leave that dog unattended, even for brief period. Closed doors or crate when you're preoccupied with work. Leash would also work (I'd look into hands free/running ones that you attach to the belt).
With Goldens - you just need to do more (games, teaching tricks, puzzle feeders, etc in addition to what you're doing already), they have soo much energy to burn.
+1
OMFG, crate the dog! This is a vet emergency waiting to happen. Take dog out to do business, actively play with dog, let dog drag leash around house while you supervise, offer snacks/water, put dog back in crate if you're not 100% watching so you can immediately correct any behaviors you don't like, such a chewing. If you catch dog chewing, give your reprimand cue and then immediately redirect to something it's okay to chew.
You need to train your dog. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say - don't leave that dog unattended, even for brief period. Closed doors or crate when you're preoccupied with work. Leash would also work (I'd look into hands free/running ones that you attach to the belt).
With Goldens - you just need to do more (games, teaching tricks, puzzle feeders, etc in addition to what you're doing already), they have soo much energy to burn.
+1
OMFG, crate the dog! This is a vet emergency waiting to happen. Take dog out to do business, actively play with dog, let dog drag leash around house while you supervise, offer snacks/water, put dog back in crate if you're not 100% watching so you can immediately correct any behaviors you don't like, such a chewing. If you catch dog chewing, give your reprimand cue and then immediately redirect to something it's okay to chew.
You need to train your dog. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say - don't leave that dog unattended, even for brief period. Closed doors or crate when you're preoccupied with work. Leash would also work (I'd look into hands free/running ones that you attach to the belt).
With Goldens - you just need to do more (games, teaching tricks, puzzle feeders, etc in addition to what you're doing already), they have soo much energy to burn.