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Eck
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dannymccann
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Think I am going to try something I can stuff treats / peanut butter inside of...he has those rawhide bones which last for a while but he gets bored of them fairly quickly once he's licked the inside out, we pack food back into it again but it only lasts 15 minutes at a time, he will get proper fat if not careful
Anty
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buy him a dildo
Jas
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dog looks a tank
dannymccann
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He's beefed up a little bit in the 6 months since that photo

Spencer627
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i have a similar dog, i found it was just attention and the fact he had a bucket load of energy. We ended up puttin him in a dog show team to expell it and it worked. Gettin him done helped. if not just get a treadmill
dannymccann
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Sorry about size of photo I'm on my phone...

He was done when we got him, it was free anyway because we rescued him. He would be good at agility but his concentration span is non existent and he is aggressive towards other dogs so can't join in group activities. We've had a trainer in and he's getting better but extremely slowly. If I could trust him off the lead he would chase his ball all day long but he's already bitten a lab retriever when I let the missus take him for a walk on her own...

A treadmill would be comedy but it skirts around the actual issues he has with temperament and behaviour

[Edited on 21-09-2012 by dannymccann]
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My parents rescue dog was hugely dog aggressive he attacked my two on a couple of occasions,
Recently I had to move back home with them,
Stuck a muzzle on him for a couple of weeks,
Now he's right as rain with other dogs no muzzle or anything,
Probably quite impractical though lol!
Ben J
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Give him a live horse. Should keep him occupied for a while.

Gets rid of a horse too.

Win win.


Tyre might be okay?

[Edited on 21-09-2012 by Ben J]
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Also, he looks an evil fucker that would eat kids etc.
dannymccann
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He looks a bit beasty but he's just overly excited all the time, he is just over 1 year old so still a puppy really. He loves people and lets my wife's little sister lay all over him, he's just like any other terrier breed, if it moves he either wants to play with it, lick it, kill it, or eat it (or any combination of those)

edit - gazza we tried one of those soft muzzle (black one) things after he bit the other dog, it calmed him down a bit but I hate taking him anywhere with it because it makes him look even worse than he is, plus he just drags his nose along the floor with it on and rips it anyway

[Edited on 21-09-2012 by dannymccann]

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