have you considered leaving him in the car? leave the windows up all the way so he can't get out
(obviously kidding)
arch8ngel
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jul. 18, 2012 @ 12:53p
I get 2 or 3 walks in with my german shepherd puppy (7 mo, so she's pretty big already) at 1-2 miles each.
That and some dedicated play time in the evening tend to get her tired enough to behave.
There is no easy answer other than taking the time to wear out your dog...
HorB
Needs an Ark
posted: Jul. 18, 2012 @ 3:41p
I take Maddie to Barnes and Noble sometimes.
replyguy
Happy Member
posted: Jul. 18, 2012 @ 5:50p
HorB said: I take Maddie to Barnes and Noble sometimes.
I thought your dog is named Eddie?
I used to take my dog through the drive in at Taco Bell just to have something to do.
I'd eat the food and wrap one of her treats in the paper and then in the bag and she'd have and great time ripping it open and eating it. Made kind of a mess but she loved it.
replyguy said: HorB said: I take Maddie to Barnes and Noble sometimes.
I thought your dog is named Eddie?
I used to take my dog through the drive in at Taco Bell just to have something to do.
I'd eat the food and wrap one of her treats in the paper and then in the bag and she'd have and great time ripping it open and eating it. Made kind of a mess but she loved it.
If your dog plays well with others, see if there is a dog park nearby. They are usually set up with fences and they let the dogs run free. Otherwise with a leash, any park, down the street, across town. Whatever. Can even get a pet trailer for a bicycle.
webferret
In the wrong thread.
posted: Jul. 18, 2012 @ 6:16p
One advantage to small dogs: they can go just about anywhere. Harry has even been to Home Depot and Lowes. Restaurants with outside seating sometimes allow dogs. Just ask. We often sit outside at Starbucks.
My great dane used to love going to Petco. They had the treat "bar." He considered it his help-yourself buffet.
lordoffire
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Jul. 18, 2012 @ 6:23p
1. find some kids 2. see if dog wants to play with kids 3. ???? 4. profit
replyguy
Happy Member
posted: Jul. 18, 2012 @ 6:57p
When she was new I used to shut my dog in the bathroom with me while I took a long bath and either watched a movie or read a book. I'd give her a non-stinky chew so even though she wasn't a chewer she'd still hit it because there was nothing to do and she wouldn't bark or whine because I was right there. Very relaxing way to pass the evening for both of us.
have you considered burger king? i hear they can hang out in the lettuce
gamevader (Staff)
MeankingcraB
posted: Jul. 19, 2012 @ 5:17p
Our corgis are sure that everyone on the planet wants to meet and befriend them. One in particular will drag us to the local junior college, which I admit is woodsy. Still, I swear it's because he wants to meet people.
HorB
Needs an Ark
posted: Jul. 19, 2012 @ 5:37p
gamevader said: Our corgis are sure that everyone on the planet wants to meet and befriend them. One in particular will drag us to the local junior college, which I admit is woodsy. Still, I swear it's because he wants to meet people.
I want to meet them too.
BitemeIamtoxic
Non-toxic
posted: Jul. 19, 2012 @ 8:15p
You've never seen the commercial with the guy renting out puppies? All them spots.
RS4Rings
Back in Rehab
posted: Jul. 19, 2012 @ 8:22p
Korean restaurants welcome them
ColoBB
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 19, 2012 @ 9:29p
i always walk my dog at least twice a day and spend my time in the park with him
gamevader (Staff)
MeankingcraB
posted: Jul. 20, 2012 @ 9:11a
BitemeIamtoxic said: You've never seen the commercial with the guy renting out puppies? All them spots.
During finals week at ISU in Ames, a fraternity had a fund raiser where for $10, you could spend 30 minutes playing with a puppy.
Just stay at home and do an activity the dog likes. Like sniffing each others butts
RS4Rings
Back in Rehab
posted: Jul. 20, 2012 @ 9:36a
Contact Hospitals or Nursing homes around you, many like to have dogs come in to visit patients. My mom is a volunteer at a Hospital and she brings her standard poodle in sometimes and the people there love her, the dog not my mom, she can be a bitch to the staff which is good since her job is to be a patient advocate
webferret
In the wrong thread.
posted: Jul. 20, 2012 @ 9:52a
Would Starbuck enjoy going to the lake or something like that? There are all sorts of outdoor activities. Just don't forget a jug of water and a travel water bowl.
RS4Rings said: Contact Hospitals or Nursing homes around you, many like to have dogs come in to visit patients. My mom is a volunteer at a Hospital and she brings her standard poodle in sometimes and the people there love her, the dog not my mom, she can be a bitch to the staff which is good since her job is to be a patient advocate
Is the dog female? If so its two bitches.
gamevader (Staff)
MeankingcraB
posted: Jul. 20, 2012 @ 10:52a
I suspect my husband may have agreed to let me get a second dog (a female) just so he had license to use that word, bitch.
BitemeIamtoxic
Non-toxic
posted: Jul. 20, 2012 @ 4:04p
Nah, he'd probably still use it, just not around you. (ducks)
gamevader (Staff)
MeankingcraB
posted: Jul. 20, 2012 @ 5:06p
Don't worry - I throw like a girl.
replyguy
Happy Member
posted: Jul. 21, 2012 @ 4:50a
Is your dog a particular breed? There might be a Yahoo Group. There's one for beagles in No Va and they plan activites, outdoors when they can and at local doggy day cares during the winter. They just ask for a $10 donation to join. They host a beagle cruise twice a year, too. My dog was scared of machinery so I never went on those. I have also seen a local public lake has twilight canine cruises.
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