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My 4 year old boy. Had him since he was 6 weeks old.
Kyuubi, 9 months old
^ Why did you get the dog so early?
Yea its tough waiting but from just about everything I've read its better to wait and let it be with its litter and mom longer...Impatient mostly--- but I wanted him to be around me as soon as possible. Soon as they took him for his first couple of shots and he was off his mom's teet I got him.^ Why did you get the dog so early?
Looking back I took him too early. When and if I get another dog I'll wait longer.
My 4 Nyear old boy. Had him since he was 6 weeks old.
How is his temperament with other dogs and people being taken from his litter and mom that early?
beautiful OEB you got there. Got that black left eye patch thing goin just like my girl.
#2 - yes, under certain circumstances. it will be VERY difficult though.
if you have a dog friendly office/work environment you should be good to go once the dog has all its shots. chances are, you dont.
if you are looking at getting a young pup (8-12 weeks) you better live damn close to work because youre gonna have to be running home multiple times a day. you may even need to hire a dog sitter/walker if you cant make it all the time, just so someone can come and take your pup out to go potty and also to play with the dog for a little bit throughout the day. When I first got my pup, either my wife or I would have to go home every 3 hrs or so to let her out of her crate, go bathroom, feed her, play with her for a bit, then jam back to work. It helped that there was 2 of us. If I had to do it solo, it would have been damn near impossible.
Once the dog gets older, its still tough. At the very least, youre going to have to go home at lunch everyday to let the dog out to go bathroom and maybe a quick walk and some play time. Personally, I think thats not right to leave your dog alone for 4-8 hrs a day, every day, but to each their own. Thankfully, I am lucky that my wife has a dog friendly office so my little girl goes to work everyday and gets to be around people all the time. If you do not have the luxury of bringing your dog with you OR going home everyday you will probably need to put your dog in daycare. It can get expensive. The wife has been in NY for business a lot this past month, and since its hard for me to get home all the time (20 min drive 1 way from the office) I've been dropping my dog off at daycare. Prices vary. I pay $30/day at the place I go. My dog loves it because she gets to play with other dogs all day long, which is much better than just sleeping on the couch by herself for 8 hrs a day. But you can do the math. I've already spent $120 on daycare this week. If you have to put your dog in daycare everyday, youre lookin at upwards of $500+/mo easy.
Klee Kai? Mine is about 9 months as well, they look very similar except mine has blue eyes.
Yea I'm sure hes extremely loyal to you guys.He was timid until he was about 1.5-2 years old. Now he is a beast. He is cautious but never attacked another dog, but he attached to me and my family quickly. I dont let strangers near him because Im afraid he will attack. I wish that I had socialized him more tho. Still working on it.How is his temperament with other dogs and people being taken from his litter and mom that early?My 4 Nyear old boy. Had him since he was 6 weeks old.
He is loyal and I feel very safe with him.
beautiful OEB you got there. Got that black left eye patch thing goin just like my girl.
#2 - yes, under certain circumstances. it will be VERY difficult though.
if you have a dog friendly office/work environment you should be good to go once the dog has all its shots. chances are, you dont.
if you are looking at getting a young pup (8-12 weeks) you better live damn close to work because youre gonna have to be running home multiple times a day. you may even need to hire a dog sitter/walker if you cant make it all the time, just so someone can come and take your pup out to go potty and also to play with the dog for a little bit throughout the day. When I first got my pup, either my wife or I would have to go home every 3 hrs or so to let her out of her crate, go bathroom, feed her, play with her for a bit, then jam back to work. It helped that there was 2 of us. If I had to do it solo, it would have been damn near impossible.
Once the dog gets older, its still tough. At the very least, youre going to have to go home at lunch everyday to let the dog out to go bathroom and maybe a quick walk and some play time. Personally, I think thats not right to leave your dog alone for 4-8 hrs a day, every day, but to each their own. Thankfully, I am lucky that my wife has a dog friendly office so my little girl goes to work everyday and gets to be around people all the time. If you do not have the luxury of bringing your dog with you OR going home everyday you will probably need to put your dog in daycare. It can get expensive. The wife has been in NY for business a lot this past month, and since its hard for me to get home all the time (20 min drive 1 way from the office) I've been dropping my dog off at daycare. Prices vary. I pay $30/day at the place I go. My dog loves it because she gets to play with other dogs all day long, which is much better than just sleeping on the couch by herself for 8 hrs a day. But you can do the math. I've already spent $120 on daycare this week. If you have to put your dog in daycare everyday, youre lookin at upwards of $500+/mo easy.
its a dog, not an infant my dude.
beautiful OEB you got there. Got that black left eye patch thing goin just like my girl.
#2 - yes, under certain circumstances. it will be VERY difficult though.
if you have a dog friendly office/work environment you should be good to go once the dog has all its shots. chances are, you dont.
if you are looking at getting a young pup (8-12 weeks) you better live damn close to work because youre gonna have to be running home multiple times a day. you may even need to hire a dog sitter/walker if you cant make it all the time, just so someone can come and take your pup out to go potty and also to play with the dog for a little bit throughout the day. When I first got my pup, either my wife or I would have to go home every 3 hrs or so to let her out of her crate, go bathroom, feed her, play with her for a bit, then jam back to work. It helped that there was 2 of us. If I had to do it solo, it would have been damn near impossible.
Once the dog gets older, its still tough. At the very least, youre going to have to go home at lunch everyday to let the dog out to go bathroom and maybe a quick walk and some play time. Personally, I think thats not right to leave your dog alone for 4-8 hrs a day, every day, but to each their own. Thankfully, I am lucky that my wife has a dog friendly office so my little girl goes to work everyday and gets to be around people all the time. If you do not have the luxury of bringing your dog with you OR going home everyday you will probably need to put your dog in daycare. It can get expensive. The wife has been in NY for business a lot this past month, and since its hard for me to get home all the time (20 min drive 1 way from the office) I've been dropping my dog off at daycare. Prices vary. I pay $30/day at the place I go. My dog loves it because she gets to play with other dogs all day long, which is much better than just sleeping on the couch by herself for 8 hrs a day. But you can do the math. I've already spent $120 on daycare this week. If you have to put your dog in daycare everyday, youre lookin at upwards of $500+/mo easy.
its a dog, not an infant my dude.
no my dude, it is that serious. people who don't take these measures are the ones who end up with dogs that are a pain in the ***. wanna know why some dogs just squat down in living rooms and eliminate right there? because these measures weren't taken when they were puppies. why do dogs get aggressive and sometimes bite people? because they weren't properly socialized.
puppies are infants.
beautiful OEB you got there. Got that black left eye patch thing goin just like my girl.
#2 - yes, under certain circumstances. it will be VERY difficult though.
if you have a dog friendly office/work environment you should be good to go once the dog has all its shots. chances are, you dont.
if you are looking at getting a young pup (8-12 weeks) you better live damn close to work because youre gonna have to be running home multiple times a day. you may even need to hire a dog sitter/walker if you cant make it all the time, just so someone can come and take your pup out to go potty and also to play with the dog for a little bit throughout the day. When I first got my pup, either my wife or I would have to go home every 3 hrs or so to let her out of her crate, go bathroom, feed her, play with her for a bit, then jam back to work. It helped that there was 2 of us. If I had to do it solo, it would have been damn near impossible.
Once the dog gets older, its still tough. At the very least, youre going to have to go home at lunch everyday to let the dog out to go bathroom and maybe a quick walk and some play time. Personally, I think thats not right to leave your dog alone for 4-8 hrs a day, every day, but to each their own. Thankfully, I am lucky that my wife has a dog friendly office so my little girl goes to work everyday and gets to be around people all the time. If you do not have the luxury of bringing your dog with you OR going home everyday you will probably need to put your dog in daycare. It can get expensive. The wife has been in NY for business a lot this past month, and since its hard for me to get home all the time (20 min drive 1 way from the office) I've been dropping my dog off at daycare. Prices vary. I pay $30/day at the place I go. My dog loves it because she gets to play with other dogs all day long, which is much better than just sleeping on the couch by herself for 8 hrs a day. But you can do the math. I've already spent $120 on daycare this week. If you have to put your dog in daycare everyday, youre lookin at upwards of $500+/mo easy.
its a dog, not an infant my dude.
no my dude, it is that serious. people who don't take these measures are the ones who end up with dogs that are a pain in the ***. wanna know why some dogs just squat down in living rooms and eliminate right there? because these measures weren't taken when they were puppies. why do dogs get aggressive and sometimes bite people? because they weren't properly socialized.
puppies are infants.
maybe dude never had a dog. not his fault. to be honest, i was kinda clueless before I got my dog. im not ashamed to admit that i do treat my dog like she was a little baby. while my dog can get excited around people, for the most part she is well socialized and behaved and doesnt drop dook in the house or anything like that. id like to believe that shes the way she is because of all the time and effort that me and my wife put into raising her. if youre gonna be a lazy dog owner, dont get a dog. seriously. its not fair to the dog and its not fair to yourself.