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    • Megatron1505M
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      Dog update - he destroys his bed daily and also anything pinned to the front of the fridge and yesterday a pair of Pams trainers she carelessly left out in his way. Anyone have any experience with Kong toys to combat this?

      Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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        Gav is he a shelter dog? Give him a bit time but show him also who is the leader of the pack by giving it clear signs what is allowed and whats not in a respectful trust way. I would not allow any destruction at my home, Jessy did fortunately never anything because i did not allow and i had her since puppy. Try to train some situations with treats or something when he behaves good. I work also a lot with the leash if the dog does not behave like keeping it at the leash at home while i do something like cooking or so and dog is waiting under the table or somewhere he can see you. Just ignore him while doing so, he will learn quickly.
        @Megatron1505

        Cheers,
        David

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        • DougNgD
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          Sounds like the dog needs more activity to occupy his mind. Have you tried the dog park?

          Kong is ok, and is probably ok for your dog. My Rottweilers can still dig grooves into them with their teeth

          West Paw is indestructable in my experience. We strongly favor those

          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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          • spitfiredealerS
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            Kongs do keep them occupied. I found though that even with Kongs and loads of other toys if he was in a c*nt mood he ignore all the toys and pick something else. Lost both playstation controllers and the Mrs lost a leather boot.
            All you can do is try kongs, toys and chews. If he can't be trusted there is always the crate option.

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              @Megatron1505:

              Dog update - he destroys his bed daily and also anything pinned to the front of the fridge and yesterday a pair of Pams trainers she carelessly left out in his way. Anyone have any experience with Kong toys to combat this?

              Kong toys are the dogs bollocks mate, no pun intended!

              I have an English Bull Terrier a breed renown for their love of a philosophy of 'seek out and destroy'
              He's almost 6 now and is on his third Kong, they are virtually indestructible. I only change the Kongs when they are looking 'tired'

              Well worth the money, go for the large size!

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              • DougNgD
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                Have you crate trained the dog yet? We've found that the crate is the most useful tool we have for them.

                I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                • DougNgD
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                  Whatever you do, don't for for Nylabones if you have a chewing breed. The toys will splinter into sharp shards

                  I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                    And give him as much as activity as possible like Doug mentioned

                    Cheers,
                    David

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                    • DougNgD
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                      Training is a good outlet for them too

                      The combination of going to class and then reinforcing at home keeps their mind occupied. Jody and I are saving up to send the pups to boarding school for two weeks

                      They'll come out with a certificate that will allow them to visit hospitals and cheer up injured vets and sick kids

                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                      • Megatron1505M
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                        Thanks for all the input guys, Leo is a Husky dominant mixed breed with some German Sheperd, so he's clever and has lots of energy. What I'm doing at the moment is….

                        • 2 long walks daily, one early morning and one late afternoon.

                        • providing lots of dog related chew stimulation with various toys and bones.

                        • confining his area when alone to a part of the kitchen.

                        We begin puppy training a week on Sunday and I'll get a Kong tonight. I also have to remember that in the last 4 weeks he's been picked up by the dog catcher in Romania, had his balls removed, flown to the UK, lived in quarantine for 48 hours and then 3 weeks in a rescue centre. He's never lived in a house before, never seen a TV or climbed stairs, so he's probably still a bit fucked up.

                        Time, patience, boundaries, exercise and training sound key.....and a Kong.

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                          Give it time and love, the security from you as a packleader and including family. lots of fun Gav @Megatron1505

                          Jessy and her home mates

                          Fish and Chips doggiestyle

                          Cheers,
                          David

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                          • DougNgD
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                            For what it's worth, both our vet and the dog trainer have said that walks do not replace actual play time with other dogs, as it's not stimulating enough. They're just enough to relieve themselves and satisfy some curiosity

                            I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                            • Megatron1505M
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                              Thanks again guys, he goes out every day with his mate Jackson, a very energetic Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and we go to the local dog friendly park where they socialise. Today we got no destruction, so maybe he's settling in, hopefully  😃

                              Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                              • BluegrassB
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                                Most (not all) of my dogs have been through destructive phases, and it has thankfully passed in all cases.  But some less patient and loving of the "dog inside the devil" might have given up. Rugs, remote controls, furniture, pet beds, shoes, artwork, are among the sacrificed items. Just when I'd think I can't stand it anymore, it would stop.  And I give tough love - if I'd catch em in the act they knew it was bad - i'd put them on their back and stare them down.  I also think having multiple dogs helps - I think the last one, the youngest/newest, who was really good, was policed some by the others - but who the hell REALLY knows what makes dogs tick, after all? I look back on it all as part of the experience of living with dogs, which I wouldn't trade for anything.

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                                • Megatron1505M
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                                  Bastard.

                                  Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                  • spitfiredealerS
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                                    Mine had the post the other day if it makes you feel any better

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                                      • fanyaF
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                                        I know you said long walks but nothing replaces off leash time, especially with other dogs.  You just can't replace the energy spent with actual running and play vs just a brisk leash walk.  Huskies need to run, I mean they are sled dogs after all.  And as you pointed out with a shepherd combination you now have an incredibly smart dog with enough energy to bounce off walls 😉  I guess you have only had him for a week so you are building trust and rules and boundaries, is running next to a bicycle or being pulled on a long board an option? Or a dog park with off lease areas?

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                                        • ChrisC
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                                          I think he's got that covered…

                                          @Megatron1505:

                                          Thanks again guys, he goes out every day with his mate Jackson, a very energetic Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and we go to the local dog friendly park where they socialise. Today we got no destruction, so maybe he's settling in, hopefully  😃

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                                          • fanyaF
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                                            Ah cool, missed that part 🙂

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