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Who
Looks After Your Dog When You go Away?
If
you are going abroad this summer chances are you’ll be leaving
the family dog behind.
Think
VERY carefully about who looks after him. I’ve seen so many
well-behaved dogs go haywire after a couple of weeks with
well-meaning relatives.
A
lady came to our training class for months with Garth, her German
shepherd; they were making excellent progress.
Garth had good manners and never jumped up or pulled on the
lead.
In
the school holidays she took the kids to Disney leaving Garth with
her big brother it was ‘cheaper’ and ‘kinder’ than leaving
him in kennels.
During
the next class Garth jumped up and knocked her clean off her feet.
“He
keeps doing that,” she told me. “I don’t know what’s got
into him."
I
advised her to ask her brother if looking after Garth had been
‘fun.’
Turns
out Big Brother had been playing tug ‘o’ war and wrestling
with him. Garth’s unruly behaviour was the direct result of
rough play. Six months of training ruined in two weeks.
If
you don’t have a knowledgeable person to take care of your dog
then find a good boarding kennel. You’ll get your dog back
exactly as you left him.
If
you have a dog problem e-mail Vic at vicb4sport@aol.com
or write to him at: Macclesfield Express Chestergate Macclesfield
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