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[Closed] Advice Needed on Becoming a Dog Owner

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Yeah we got ours thinking it was a show type but I am sure it is a working, but she is generally very relaxed and is equally happy sleeping as she is running circuits of the garden going batshit mental.

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Posted : 28/09/2016 1:47 pm
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Do dogs have sense of time? Is leaving a dog alone for 8 hours any different to leaving it alone for 3 hours, or even 1 hour? People put human characteristics onto dogs, but their brains aren't like ours (mine anyway).
When we first got our dog, she was crate trained according to the people we got her from - it made no difference how long we were gone for - she was a right mess (literally sometimes) when we got back home. The trauma of a change of owners (ie. being in a strange place alone) was the main reason, not the length of time she was left.
Now she's happily in a settled home, she can be left until 4:30, when boy gets home from school, no problem.
I live in a different house and occasionally have the dog to stay at mine - I can't leave her for 5 minutes without her going barking mental.

Dunno what my advice to the OP would be though 😆 Maybe don't listen to bike forum people. Get expert advice from Dog's Trust or summink.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 1:50 pm
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I've seen some wonderful, wonderful rescue dogs so don't be or off by getting one. But, really think about why you're getting a dog and the kind of life you'd give it. Leaving a dog for over 6 hrs during the days isn't fair on it,I don't believe. Breeders (decent ones) may not sell you a dog if they know you'll be leaving it alone for that length of time. Can you take it to work with you or can you pop home for lunch to be with it?

I've also got mixed feelings regarding dog walkers, you've got to find a really good one that loves dogs and will stimulate it every day it's out with them. The trouble there is, the dog may have a better time out with them than with you on your walks. We stopped our walker after two months when we noticed this.

Bad dog walkers just take the dogs to a park, chuck a few biscuits into the grass for them to find, round them up after 30 min and bundle them back into their can for the 1hr ride while they drop them all off back home.

Go to your local park and speak to as many dog owners as you can and see how much time they put into their dogs and what the temperament of the different breeds are like.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 2:58 pm
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[i]Bad dog walkers just take the dogs to a park, chuck a few biscuits into the grass for them to find, round them up after 30 min and bundle them back into their can for the 1hr ride while they drop them all off back home.[/i]

Is this an actual thing? Or some urban myth being spread around? I've seen plenty of professional dog walkers while out with mine and none are like this.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 3:04 pm
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Remember it's a dog - it isn't your mate or a member of your family. If you're too soft with it, it will train you.

+1 and dogs really shouldn't be allowed on sofas and beds!


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 3:17 pm
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Its a thing.

Had a run in with a dog walker a few weeks ago who didnt realise i was there and yanked a dog off their feet with the lead when it refused to get in the van.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 3:20 pm
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On the 'rescue dogs are bad' thing; some rescue dogs are bad/hard work in the same way some pedigree dogs can be bad/hard work. Our local dogs trust regularly gets in litters of puppies which are often hand reared and rehomed at 10ish weeks. We've now had two from them.

Here's dog one when we got him (we got him at 14 weeks as he'd been rehomed and then returned 🙁 )

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and now

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He's a massive softie who's amazing with kids and other dogs and whose only vice is a tendency to get very very excited and suck on peoples hands, which is slightly disturbing if you're not expecting it (we're working on it).

Here's dog two who was a straight rehome at 9 weeks. She's part collie and loves hugs, also great with children.

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Posted : 28/09/2016 3:33 pm
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Dog walkers are a nightmare.
Prices are low so they have to walk lots of dogs in order to make it worth their while. I frequently see dog walkers with anything up to 7 dogs with them. It's impossible to have control over that many dogs. The situation is made worse by the fact the dogs go into pack mode when they see another dog.
The walkers also meet up with each other thereby doubling the number of dogs.

It's true too that many are not really 'walked'. They stand around in their groups letting their dogs play with each other and occasionally throwing a ball. It doesn't sound like a problem but it means they 'take over' an area for a time. And they are completely distracted as to what the dogs are doing because they are too busy talking to their friends. I'm not sure it's what the owners are paying for either. Having said that, I think dog owners should pay walkers properly so that it is feasible for them to only take a couple of dogs at a time.

As for dogs not being allowed on sofas and beds, well that's a bit like saying children should be seen and not heard, like they said in Victorian times, ie, nonsense!


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 4:28 pm
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[i]only vice is a tendency to get very very excited and suck on peoples hands, which is slightly disturbing if you're not expecting it (we're working on it).[/i]

Our Vizsla does that - but only to people he likes. As you say, bit disconcerting if some random dog you're saying hello to in the park puts your hand in its mouth.

Are we doing pics?

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Posted : 28/09/2016 4:43 pm
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Lovely looking dogs and, johndoh, that looks a lot more like a worker than a show cocker.

Interesting point about dog walkers. I have one come in four times a week to walk the boys (30+ minutes) at lunchtime. She lives locally and I know her, so I know that she looks after them. Your mileage may vary for other people though.

Up until I moved offices I made sure I went home for lunchtime (lived four miles from the office) and so I could eat and walk the boys myself then. I needed the break as much as they did, so it worked really well. Sadly, I'm now 15 miles away, so had to give the walker money.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 4:49 pm
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Ours is at home for 6 hours. She doesn't bark chew or mess. She's a 10yr old patterdale.

If it was a choice of no owner and being in a pound all day and or put down or being on its own a few hours a day but in a loving home environment which is worst?


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 4:51 pm
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Alright mate - got any Vizslas? Laaaaavely!!


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 5:27 pm
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Are we doing pics?

What is the point of a thread about dogs if we don't? 😉

Amazingly people don't react well to a 6 stone Rottweiler running up to them and putting their entire hand in his mouth!


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 5:29 pm
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[i]As for dogs not being allowed on sofas and beds, well that's a bit like saying children should be seen and not heard, like they said in Victorian times, ie, nonsense!
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This, to me, proves you aren't worth listening to.


 
Posted : 28/09/2016 7:56 pm
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Lovely looking dogs and, johndoh, that looks a lot more like a worker than a show cocker.

Yeah, I accept that's the case. Either way she's great and beautiful 🙂


 
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