I brought home a 3YO male from a puppy mill today. He is gorgeous. He has never been out of a small pen. I have got a pretty good grip on behaviors, and how to avoid problems...
He seems pretty calm and sweet. He has displayed "food" guarding, and scolded my 6 month old pup pretty harshly for being too "in is face".. I totally understand that. He is VERY hand shy. Peed on the carpet right away. Right now we are just keeping him seperated, in a calm enviroment so he can settle in. I am no expert, nor am I 100% certain he is going to be a match for us, but I could not leave him there. Are there any resources to learn how to best handle rehabbing a kennel dog like this? There are no experts in the area, so professional help is not an option. Right now, he is going to be treated like a brand new puppy, crate training, never left unsupervised, my teenager will be walking and jogging with him ALOT for exercise, and obedience class starts Thursday...I will try to get some "runners" through our kitchen so he doesn't slip all the time on the slick floors (he's having major trouble with that). He is of MASSIVE build. We will go to the vet just as soon as I can schedule an appointment, I would venture a guess he's about 100lbs, maybe just slightly overweight, but not much.I don't want to traumatize him immediatly, so I will wait to neuter just a little while. He is such a precious soul. I want to help him have a life to enjoy, this one is really worth it...
Can it be done??? I just bit off a HUGE bite....:help: I already LOVE him :wub: Any constructive advice would be appreciated. He got a good loving brushing when we got home...could have made a 4x size sweater outta the furrys we got off him, and he looked SOOOO happy while getting brushed :wub: He's such a sweet soul....
He seems pretty calm and sweet. He has displayed "food" guarding, and scolded my 6 month old pup pretty harshly for being too "in is face".. I totally understand that. He is VERY hand shy. Peed on the carpet right away. Right now we are just keeping him seperated, in a calm enviroment so he can settle in. I am no expert, nor am I 100% certain he is going to be a match for us, but I could not leave him there. Are there any resources to learn how to best handle rehabbing a kennel dog like this? There are no experts in the area, so professional help is not an option. Right now, he is going to be treated like a brand new puppy, crate training, never left unsupervised, my teenager will be walking and jogging with him ALOT for exercise, and obedience class starts Thursday...I will try to get some "runners" through our kitchen so he doesn't slip all the time on the slick floors (he's having major trouble with that). He is of MASSIVE build. We will go to the vet just as soon as I can schedule an appointment, I would venture a guess he's about 100lbs, maybe just slightly overweight, but not much.I don't want to traumatize him immediatly, so I will wait to neuter just a little while. He is such a precious soul. I want to help him have a life to enjoy, this one is really worth it...
Can it be done??? I just bit off a HUGE bite....:help: I already LOVE him :wub: Any constructive advice would be appreciated. He got a good loving brushing when we got home...could have made a 4x size sweater outta the furrys we got off him, and he looked SOOOO happy while getting brushed :wub: He's such a sweet soul....