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Re: Placing a roughneck

Dump him? Yes, you are being nasty. I am searching for a good placement for this pup. And no, his mother has no interest in correcting him. She just wants him to go away.

Re: Placing a roughneck

I have one of those. Everyone calls her the crazy one. When she was a pup she wouldn't stop nipping so I couldn't place her. A year and a half later she is still here raising havoc and will most likely always be here.

As for putting the pup with the mother this wouldn't and hasn't worked with this tornado. She will bite the mothers ears and mom will just cry. The mother is so gentle as her mother was that she would never bite a puppy. My oldest female will get after her though.

The father of this litter though a Champion was a big mistake because he was wound up. I think this is where this came from. Don't think that a calm female will pass on her traits to her pups like I did. This was a horrible litter.

Her nickname is "Groundhog Day" "Down", "Don't Bite", "Stop That", "Hush", "Quiet". Leave for five minutes and it's jump with excitement and a tail wag that even moves her front legs, like she's never seen me before. No biting but the running of the teeth across your hand and go, go, go!

We retrain every day and she is my forever problem child.

Re: Placing a roughneck

I used to work for a handler years ago. We had a chocolate bitch that we handled. She was the perfect dog when she was sleeping or in her crate! She was one of those dogs that you teach something to and the next day she had totally forgotten! Eventually was getting thing, but you had to be patient, be consistent and be persistent.

As for your pup, be prepared to keep it for as long as necessary. Whether the former owners just let him do what ever he wanted or he has a naughty personality, it will be your responsibility to curb some of the unwanted behavior. You can do it, but it's a long process. If you find someone who is willing to take on a dog like this, great, but in reality, he is your responsibility. I'm sure you will figure him out, but take him to classes and be prepared to put a lot of time in on this pup!

Re: Placing a roughneck

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Dump him? Yes, you are being nasty. I am searching for a good placement for this pup. And no, his mother has no interest in correcting him. She just wants him to go away.


What about trying to place him in a home with experienced owners or owner without kids? Maybe a single guy that would take the time to train and work with him. My boy is a bit crazy too but I keep him busy with training, swimming, anything to burn off the energy. He is definitely a challenge but I am enjoying it!

Re: Placing a roughneck

How old is your holy terror. I may be interesting working with him if you'd like. I could foster him until you find him a forever home. I'm pretty busy running a lot, he would have to catch up. Tucker the ol boy out :) just an offer or suggestion

Re: Placing a roughneck

Please don't take a 4 month old puppy running. You will both regret the orthopedic problems that follow. Exercise is great but not forced exercise.

Re: Placing a roughneck

He sounds like a perfect candidate for field training - light training because of his age - light e-collar, nothing mean, just a light application as he learns to please you and not himself. I love a excited puppy or dog - jumping with excitement, not on you, but just with excitement. JMO