redhed
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- Jun 22, 2012
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- Sancho
Hi All,
Our EB, Sancho, is about 18 mos. old and still very much a puppy. He has tons of energy and excitement. He's not a "normal" bully in that he can and will play and roughhouse all. day. long. Don't get me wrong, he's definitely worn out at the end of the day, but he has the energy of a lab!
Anyway, so both hubby and I work full time. My schedule rotates, so most of the time I can be home with him, but there are two weeks out of six that he is crated all day and one of us goes home at lunchtime to let him out and play with him. He is super hyper in these evenings, so we decided to take him to day care two or three days a week. We were a bit apprehensive about this, because we know when he gets over-excited he begins to play really rough. There is no aggression, he just gets too rough if that makes sense.
Well, it went great for the first couple weeks and he would play with a lab and a boxer that were there, but on his 5th or 6th visit we got a call that he had bitten another dog (a Yorkie, I believe). Neither the dog's owners nor the daycare personnel thought it was serious, but the kennel did say that he would need to get training before he would be allowed back. The question is...what kind of training? When me or my husband are around, we can identify Sancho's excitement level and know when to settle him down so it doesn't get to the tipping point, but what about when we're not there (like when he's at the kennel)?
Here's some other (probably) pertinent info:
Does anyone have any advice? As it stands, our only option for when we go out of town is kenneling him and if we don't get some sort of help we can't even do that!
Thank you so much!
Our EB, Sancho, is about 18 mos. old and still very much a puppy. He has tons of energy and excitement. He's not a "normal" bully in that he can and will play and roughhouse all. day. long. Don't get me wrong, he's definitely worn out at the end of the day, but he has the energy of a lab!
Anyway, so both hubby and I work full time. My schedule rotates, so most of the time I can be home with him, but there are two weeks out of six that he is crated all day and one of us goes home at lunchtime to let him out and play with him. He is super hyper in these evenings, so we decided to take him to day care two or three days a week. We were a bit apprehensive about this, because we know when he gets over-excited he begins to play really rough. There is no aggression, he just gets too rough if that makes sense.
Well, it went great for the first couple weeks and he would play with a lab and a boxer that were there, but on his 5th or 6th visit we got a call that he had bitten another dog (a Yorkie, I believe). Neither the dog's owners nor the daycare personnel thought it was serious, but the kennel did say that he would need to get training before he would be allowed back. The question is...what kind of training? When me or my husband are around, we can identify Sancho's excitement level and know when to settle him down so it doesn't get to the tipping point, but what about when we're not there (like when he's at the kennel)?
Here's some other (probably) pertinent info:
- He has gone through basic obedience training and knows basic commands, as well as a ton of tricks.
- He is not possessive; you can take toys and food away from him for the most part (he won't growl or bite, but if it's already in his mouth there's no way he's opening his mouth to give it to you).
- He does love to play keep away and tug, but we discourage both of these behaviors by walking away when he starts them. This works and he ceases the behavior. That said--there are no other dogs around. When there are, this usually starts a game with the other dog but eventually escalates on one or the other dog's part.
Does anyone have any advice? As it stands, our only option for when we go out of town is kenneling him and if we don't get some sort of help we can't even do that!
Thank you so much!
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