FastDogz 155 Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 (edited) Got a few questions on behalf of a mate with no net acsess.. He has a lurcher (not working) 2 year old and hes having a few problems with it. He keeps it in the house and the moment its left alone it WRECKS the place. It tries to steal food from his plate as hes eating And every bed he gets it ..it demolishes it. No faciltys to keep it in kennels and garden not secure enough to lock it out when alone I think hes waiting for her to come into season to breed from (or something slong these lines) hes only had it 3 weeks.. Any ideas? Ive suggested a crate but hes having non of it? Edited November 9, 2006 by FastDogz Quote Link to post
Cadders 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Got a few questions on behalf of a mate with no net acsess.. He has a lurcher (not working) 2 year old and hes having a few problems with it. He keeps it in the house and the moment its left alone it WRECKS the place. It tries to steal food from his plate as hes eating And every bed he gets it ..it demolishes it. No faciltys to keep it in kennels and garden not secure enough to lock it out when alone I think hes waiting for her to come into season to breed from (or something slong these lines) hes only had it 3 weeks.. Any ideas? Ive suggested a crate but hes having non of it? :11: Shoot it Quote Link to post
Guest bobbys back Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 sounds like the dog is bored stupid tell him to take it out and give it a good run if the dog is left at home all alown all day with nothing to do what the feck do you expect Quote Link to post
FastDogz 155 Posted November 9, 2006 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 No No he dosnt leave it all day...works from home and i think he means when nipping out for stuff.. I for one dont think shes getting enough exercise ...hence descructivness. 2 weeks and he sounds bored already Ive tried explaining that 2 yr old dog is the equivilent to a teenage human but... Quote Link to post
FastDogz 155 Posted November 9, 2006 Author Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 It sound's like this dog's need's a bit of discipline installing into it why is it allowed in the bedroom if it destroy's the bed and why is it allowed to take food of his plate when he's eating.. ..Another thing why is he breeding of a 2yr old none working dog.. .. Millet Sorry im not been clear enough...Destroying the dog bed..everytime he gets one. And as for breeding dont ask me havnt got a clue wudnt know how to breed a flea...think he does for that matter probabaly for money i really dont know Quote Link to post
witton 6 Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Got a few questions on behalf of a mate with no net acsess.. He has a lurcher (not working) 2 year old and hes having a few problems with it. He keeps it in the house and the moment its left alone it WRECKS the place. It tries to steal food from his plate as hes eating And every bed he gets it ..it demolishes it. No faciltys to keep it in kennels and garden not secure enough to lock it out when alone I think hes waiting for her to come into season to breed from (or something slong these lines) hes only had it 3 weeks.. Any ideas? Ive suggested a crate but hes having non of it? :11: Shoot it I think he needs shooting :11: Hes had a 2 year old lurcher for 3 weeks, he doesnt work it and its stuck in the house all day and he is wondering why its destructive And he is breeding from it? What is the point? Quote Link to post
bullmastiff 615 Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 A 2yr old dog in it's second home already, sounds like anxiety to me. Getting nervous when it's left on it's own, he needs to get the dogs confidance up and used to him leaving the house. Basic Training should help a lot. Quote Link to post
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