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Originally posted by usmc0311
I have three myself. I have a 100lb golden lab that I rescued when I got divorced. She was extremly overactive and overstimulated and it took me six months of working with her but now she is just one of the family dogs and is very well behaved as long as she get's the exercise she needs.
I also have a Beagle/Basset Hound mix that I rescued after her owner passed away. She is the nicest gog in the world. She is also very lazy. She sleeps literally 20 out of the 24 hours in a day. She is nice to have around though.
I just got a new puppy last week. She is a Pitt Bull/Boxer Mix and is a sweet little girl. She is my new project. I am going to train her to do all kinds of cool things. She is very smart and I think it will be alot of fun to train her. She is also going to be my daughters gaurdian. Every night since we got her she has slept in my daughters arms. I think she knows her place already.
I have had many dogs ovr the years. I used to train Leader Dogs For The Blind when I was growing up and enjoyed it vry much. I will try to get some of my pics resized so I can post them on here for evryone to see.edit on 3/10/12 by usmc0311 because: poor spelling.
Originally posted by usmc0311
reply to post by plutoxgirl
I have learned very much by watching him and by reading his books. He is very good at not only training dogs but humans as well. Most of the problems with dogs stem from human interaction wether positive or negative.