digging holes....

Users who are viewing this thread

  • 36
    Replies
  • 651
    Views
  • 0
    Participant count
    Participants list

cam elle toe

Banned BY User's Request
Messages
17,794
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
Hopefully it will make it. I've sent a few out before (to peeps on here), but only 2 received, (or said they did) and only 1 took it and gave me feedback.

So, all I ask is you let me know if you got it or not, and whether or not you actually use it.:)
 

cam elle toe

Banned BY User's Request
Messages
17,794
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
ok I give

what is polycrest?

maybe there is something I could use it on:D

.

I do have lots of issues ya know :p

Polycrest just means it has lots of uses, and is one we use a fair bit. Actually, it wouldnt hurt you to take it too...just a different potency...want some?;) I'll pop it in the envelope with your card.
 

teh_fuzz

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Messages
5,581
Reaction score
67
Tokenz
124.54z
the dog is very active which is not out of the norm for his age! Afer all at 9 months he is still a pup.

He goes in the crate at about 7am and stays in it until about 6 in the afternoon; Immediately after we get home he gets food, water and a good amount of exercise, yes i do about 45 minutes playing fetch with him at a time but we do like 4-5 sessions a night with the last one being right around 1 am.

As long as we are home the backdoor is open for him to go out back, he comes in and out as he pleases for the most part and half the time someone is paying attention to him.

He is a great dog and somewhat previously trained, he knows "sit", "drop it" and say hi"

Ive asked in a GSD forum and the husky in him will dig holes as the huskies usually dig them to lay in them for protection vs the snow or heat when in a hotter environment.

This breed mix is also considered not very trust worthy without a leash as they will often go apeshit on anything that moves lol again, ive been told this is the husky mix in him just like his constant curiosity for the cat in the house, except that unlike huskies he will not attack them, more like tease them lol
 

Attachments

  • Ash_stiffy_ears.jpg
    Ash_stiffy_ears.jpg
    69.7 KB · Views: 11

teh_fuzz

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Messages
5,581
Reaction score
67
Tokenz
124.54z
In all we love Ash :D hes a good dog he just seems to have this inherent addiction to digging for invisible shit in the yard or he wants to feel like he lives in teh moon :p
 

Natasha

La entrepierna de fuego
Valued Contributor
Messages
38,353
Reaction score
257
Tokenz
2,964.30z
Cam is your best bet for help. ;)

I *have* heard, though, that when you have a problem w/ dogs digging one possible solution is to put a sandbox in the backyard as an area that's "allowed" for them to dig in. Might be worth a shot. *shrugs*
 

skyblue

KEEP THE FAITH
Messages
27,194
Reaction score
16
Tokenz
0.55z
both the husky and german shepherd are highly intelligent and high energy dogs,so alot of mental stimulation and excercise is a must
 

Mystic

OTz's Typo Scouser
Messages
12,025
Reaction score
67
Tokenz
117.24z
if you ahve a treadmill stick him on it for an hour or two out of the day...45mins for that breed is not nearly enough, even if he is a puppy.
 
80,546Threads
2,194,803Messages
5,014Members
Back
Top