I don't think the OP means he tackled and pinned his puppy to the floor. And when he says challenged I assume he just was yapping and jumping around a nipping him, "challenging". The wrestling was most likely just messing around with him, like just rolling around with him playfully. This is just my guess because I doubt he was literally wrestling his puppy.
Oh Dear Lord People take things way too literally sometimes. What did you think? That he clotheslined his dog? Maybe a good pile driver? Maybe tangled him up in the ropes and smacked him over the head with a folding chair? People crack me up nowadays, reading something and interpreting it an entirely different way. :rofl:
He will get big fast. My boy is 50 pounds at 4 months.
Make sure you are getting as strong as he is. I'm not that big but I sure can pin my boy. Or carry him down a rocky mountain when he is tired. the stronger he gets the stronger I get to hold him down
Yup i really need to get stronger hahah . Im a first time GSD owner and my pups strength surprised me. He is 12 weeks old 29.8 lbs atm. 50 lbs at 4 months wow !! How old is he now and how big ?
Wait for him to be 75 lbs and you can use 1.5 of the dose, the other half should go in the fridge to keep it fresh. I would eyeball it, at 60lbs, give him 1 1/4, etc.
Lol I rassel with mine all the time but it usually winds up a tag match boys vs. the girl and she out does the two of us! Maybe I should contain her in a cage match! ;-)
Lol I rassel with mine all the time but it usually winds up a tag match boys vs. the girl and she out does the two of us! Maybe I should contain her in a cage I'm voting on the cage match. Make sure you put some chairs. 5points for the girl team!!
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