Okay seriously, what is wrong with my new dog?? She is supremely crazy. I guess I was too little to remember how my other dog was as a 6 month old, but no matter what we do, Lola seems to get into everything. And having Addy (my German short hair) being an old grandma dog who doesn't really want to play that much make her more rambunctious doesn't help either. Hahaha. Well, even though she's been in the yard for months now, she decided it was too boring and to do something fun. SHAME ON YOU LOLA. haha. It actually was kind of funny.
UPDATE: Later that day!!! Well just moments after I posted this blog post from my phone, I heard a loud, long shrill from the backyard and found that my mom was YELLING at Lola telling her "Bad dog, bad dog." My mom and I are in this constant battle of whose dog is better. Whenever Lola does something, I will be like "Mom, look what your dog did!!" and when Addy does something (like digging holes and biting as of late) my mom goes "Randy, get your dog away from mine!!" hahaha. Look what the little tyrant did now though!
She took the bigger of the lawn furniture cushions and CHOMPED them up! Mom looking baffled and Randy saying "Look what your dog did!!!" hahaha
Hi... Ok, so here is what I have learned about dogs since I have raised two puppies on my own. I strongly believe that it is so important to have the social play time, I tried and tried so many times to get my older pup to stop chewing, I would come home and one day after another there was something chewed, I had kennel trained a little, but it didn't help the chewing situation, so I bought toy after toy, still didn't help, I swear they are taking it out on you for leaving... or so I thought. I listen almost religiously to Ty the dog trainer on 97.1 when he is on... my dogs have grown out of that chewing stage, or at least they have tricked me into thinking that, but he said the one main reason they chew is out of boardom! May I suggest another pup? LOL! I don't recommend it, but it helped my chewer! Sorry about the rambling!
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Hi... Ok, so here is what I have learned about dogs since I have raised two puppies on my own. I strongly believe that it is so important to have the social play time, I tried and tried so many times to get my older pup to stop chewing, I would come home and one day after another there was something chewed, I had kennel trained a little, but it didn't help the chewing situation, so I bought toy after toy, still didn't help, I swear they are taking it out on you for leaving... or so I thought. I listen almost religiously to Ty the dog trainer on 97.1 when he is on... my dogs have grown out of that chewing stage, or at least they have tricked me into thinking that, but he said the one main reason they chew is out of boardom! May I suggest another pup? LOL! I don't recommend it, but it helped my chewer! Sorry about the rambling!
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