We rehomed our dog two years ago after sadly losing our Weimaraner dog to old age two years prior.Our English was 8 months old, when we got him and we were informed he was toilet trained (yes) and crate trained (no). We were given his crate, but there was no plastic tray, as had destroyed it, so we got him a new tray which he then destroyed over the time. He was also allowed to sleep in the bedrooms at his previous home, which I refused to allow- just because of my two small children. He was rarely let off the lead, so his recall was terrible. We have managed to crack this, although it's been very challenging at times!We rehomed our dog two years ago after sadly losing our Weimaraner dog to old age two years prior.
Our English Pointer was 8 months old, when we got him and we were informed he was toilet trained (yes) and crate trained (no). We were given his crate, but there was no plastic tray, as had destroyed it, so we got him a new tray which he then destroyed over time. He was also allowed to sleep in the bedrooms at his previous home, which I refused to allow- just because of my two small children. He was rarely let off the lead, so his recall was terrible. We have managed to crack this, although it's been very challenging at times!
We purchased another crate, but I decided that I was going to see if we could get him out of the crate as he hated it so much.
We moved house and I let him have the run of the kitchen, but after some time he destroyed the architrave by the door and then decided to attack the plasterboard in the wall leave a gaping hole which my and my husband would tireless refill each day.
A friend suggested an extra tall dog gate, so we did this. First of all he would jump it, then he decided to chew the handle off (ignoring the taste of bitter apple spray!). He was having access to the hallway and dining room and for two weeks he didn't do anything. Then he decided to attack the carpet in the hallway.
So I have brought back his crate into the kitchen. I have not shut him in when I have nipped out, but just relocated the bin near to the gate to stop him jumping over (which he still manages to do)
He has every chewable treat, toys, balls you name it - he has it! He won't touch his treats or his filled Kong when I leave the house. He is more interested in being destructive!
I am now thinking of getting a lockable kennel with run for the garden, so at least I do not have the dread of coming home to a disaster zone!
I have two small children who idolise him, I love him dearly, my husband not so! Although he walks him at 5am for 30 mins off lead! He then gets an hour walk off lead with me, early afternoon. I work part time and am lucky to have the school holidays off, so he is not left alone all week.
He is worst when we come and go during the day, if I go out all day and don't return home midday, he is usually fine. If I come home take him out, then leave again, he will be destructive.
He won't touch his Kong filled with treats which are varied each day (sausages, cream cheese, peanut butter)
He is fine at night time sleeping downstairs and we have no problems with him doing anything.
I really need some advice as to what to do next. I would be dishonest if I didn't say I have thought about rehoming him to someone who is home all day everyday, just because of the stress he causes. I love him and so do my children. I am determined to not give him up as he is amazing with my children and other dogs, people etc. walks are becoming pleasurable!
We take him to Center Parcs each year and he is fine. He doesn't do anything!
Any advice would be gratefully received. I can't afford a dog behaviourist otherwise that would be my next option!
We purchased another crate, but I decided that I was going to see if we could get him out of the crate as he hated it so much.
We moved house and I let him have the run of the kitchen, but after some time he destroyed the architrave by the door and then decided to attack the plasterboard in the wall leave a gaping hole which my and my husband would tireless refill each day.
A friend suggested an extra tall dog gate, so we did this. First of all he would jump it, then he decided to chew the handle off (ignoring the taste of bitter apple spray!). He was having access to the hallway and dining room and for two weeks he didn't do anything. Then he decided to attack the carpet in the hallway.
So I have brought back his crate into the kitchen. I have not shut him in when I have nipped out, but just relocated the bin near to the gate to stop him jumping over (which he still manages to do)
He has every chewable treat, toys, balls you name it - he has it! He won't touch his treats or his filled Kong when I leave the house. He is more interested in being destructive!
I am now thinking of getting a lockable kennel with run for the garden, so at least I do not have the dread of coming home to a disaster zone!
I have two small children who idolise him, I love him dearly, my husband not so! Although he walks him at 5am for 30 mins off lead! He then gets an hour walk off lead with me, early afternoon. I work part time and am lucky to have the school holidays off, so he is not left alone all week.
He is worst when we come and go during the day, if I go out all day and don't return home midday, he is usually fine. If I come home take him out, then leave again, he will be destructive.
He won't touch his Kong filled with treats which are varied each day (sausages, cream cheese, peanut butter)
He is fine at night time sleeping downstairs and we have no problems with him doing anything.
I really need some advice as to what to do next. I would be dishonest if I didn't say I have thought about rehoming him to someone who is home all day everyday, just because of the stress he causes. I love him and so do my children. I am determined to not give him up as he is amazing with my children and other dogs, people etc. walks are becoming pleasurable!
We take him to Center Parcs each year and he is fine. He doesn't do anything!
Any advice would be gratefully received. I can't afford a dog behaviourist otherwise that would be my next option!
We rehomed our dog two years ago after sadly losing our Weimaraner dog to old age two years prior.Our English was 8 months old, when we got him and we were informed he was toilet trained (yes) and crate trained (no). We were given his crate, but there was no plastic tray, as had destroyed it, so we got him a new tray which he then destroyed over the time. He was also allowed to sleep in the bedrooms at his previous home, which I refused to allow- just because of my two small children. He was rarely let off the lead, so his recall was terrible. We have managed to crack this, although it's been very challenging at times!We rehomed our dog two years ago after sadly losing our Weimaraner dog to old age two years prior.
Our English Pointer was 8 months old, when we got him and we were informed he was toilet trained (yes) and crate trained (no). We were given his crate, but there was no plastic tray, as had destroyed it, so we got him a new tray which he then destroyed over the time. He was also allowed to sleep in the bedrooms at his previous home, which I refused to allow- just because of my two small children. He was rarely let off the lead, so his recall was terrible. We have managed to crack this, although it's been very challenging at times!
We purchased another crate, but I decided that I was going to see if we could get him out of the crate as he hated it so much.
We moved house and I let him have the run of the kitchen, but after some time he destroyed the architrave by the door and then decided to attack the plasterboard in the wall leave a gaping hole which my and my husband would tireless refill each day.
A friend suggested an extra tall dog gate, so we did this. First of all he would jump it, then he decided to chew the handle off (ignoring the taste of bitter apple spray!). He was having access to the hallway and dining room and for two weeks he didn't do anything. Then he decided to attack the carpet in the hallway.
So I have brought back his crate into the kitchen. I have not shut him in when I have nipped out, but just relocated the bin near to the gate to stop him jumping over (which he still manages to do)
He has every chewable treat, toys, balls you name it - he has it! He won't touch his treats or his filled Kong when I leave the house. He is more interested in being destructive!
I am now thinking of getting a lockable kennel with run for the garden, so at least I do not have the dread of coming home to a disaster zone!
I have two small children who idolise him, I love him dearly, my husband not so! Although he walks him at 5am for 30 mins off lead! He then gets an hour walk off lead with me, early afternoon. I work part time and am lucky to have the school holidays off, so he is not left alone all week.
He is worst when we come and go during the day, if I go out all day and don't return home midday, he is usually fine. If I come home take him out, then leave again, he will be destructive.
He won't touch his Kong filled with treats which are varied each day (sausages, cream cheese, peanut butter)
He is fine at night time sleeping downstairs and we have no problems with him doing anything.
I really need some advice as to what to do next. I would be dishonest if I didn't say I have thought about rehoming him to someone who is home all day everyday, just because of the stress he causes. I love him and so do my children. I am determined to not give him up as he is amazing with my children and other dogs, people etc. walks are becoming pleasurable!
We take him to Center Parcs each year and he is fine. He doesn't do anything!
Any advice would be gratefully received. I can't afford a dog behaviourist otherwise that would be my next option!
We purchased another crate, but I decided that I was going to see if we could get him out of the crate as he hated it so much.
We moved house and I let him have the run of the kitchen, but after some time he destroyed the architrave by the door and then decided to attack the plasterboard in the wall leave a gaping hole which my and my husband would tireless refill each day.
A friend suggested an extra tall dog gate, so we did this. First of all he would jump it, then he decided to chew the handle off (ignoring the taste of bitter apple spray!). He was having access to the hallway and dining room and for two weeks he didn't do anything. Then he decided to attack the carpet in the hallway.
So I have brought back his crate into the kitchen. I have not shut him in when I have nipped out, but just relocated the bin near to the gate to stop him jumping over (which he still manages to do)
He has every chewable treat, toys, balls you name it - he has it! He won't touch his treats or his filled Kong when I leave the house. He is more interested in being destructive!
I am now thinking of getting a lockable kennel with run for the garden, so at least I do not have the dread of coming home to a disaster zone!
I have two small children who idolise him, I love him dearly, my husband not so! Although he walks him at 5am for 30 mins off lead! He then gets an hour walk off lead with me, early afternoon. I work part time and am lucky to have the school holidays off, so he is not left alone all week.
He is worst when we come and go during the day, if I go out all day and don't return home midday, he is usually fine. If I come home take him out, then leave again, he will be destructive.
He won't touch his Kong filled with treats which are varied each day (sausages, cream cheese, peanut butter)
He is fine at night time sleeping downstairs and we have no problems with him doing anything.
I really need some advice as to what to do next. I would be dishonest if I didn't say I have thought about rehoming him to someone who is home all day everyday, just because of the stress he causes. I love him and so do my children. I am determined to not give him up as he is amazing with my children and other dogs, people etc. walks are becoming pleasurable!
We take him to Center Parcs each year and he is fine. He doesn't do anything!
Any advice would be gratefully received. I can't afford a dog behaviourist otherwise that would be my next option!
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