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Some of you may know that i bred a litter of lurcher pups recently. Anyway i kept a dog pup back for a mate of mine till he was a bit older. He collected him about 10 days ago & settled in very well. Until recently he has been very dry & good at going outside to the toilet for a wee. :D

Well i reckon the bloke is doing far to much with him at such a young age. He's walking him 2 hrs a day sometimes more. This little chap is only 14 wks old. He rang my mother to tell her about him weeing & said he'd p.i.s.s.e.d on the sofa. We were discussing it today over dinner & i said maybe it's because the poor lad is exhausted & that's why he's weeing were ever he's lying. I don't think he's trying to make his mark i generally think it's because he's over tired. :o

What do you lot reckon?????????????

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would say your about right mate.... the bloke is a cock if he or she is walking a puppy of about 14 weeks old (think that age is right)..... could be a strain or as you say tiredness... if it wasnt for the fact i feel sorry for it id say let the little begger piss all over his house and say nothing.... get him told mate

 

sorry just read your bit again, how old is the dog now ???

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Give the idiot a hard talking to about what you should and should not do with a puppy!! It may plain ignorance and they may genuinely not know that they're doing wrong, but I'd give them some advice before they ruin the youngster.........or if they won't listen, give them their money back and take the dog back. :

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Give the idiot a hard talking to about what you should and should not do with a puppy!! It may plain ignorance and they may genuinely not know that they're doing wrong, but I'd give them some advice before they ruin the youngster.........or if they won't listen, give them their money back and take the dog back. :

Think Sheila talked to him today at work & she'd have said it how it is. :D:D we'll see

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my 13 week old whippet pups are taking in to the field for a run a round and when they show

signes of tiring usually after about 10 to 15 minutes i put them back in there run. they

shouldent be pushed at that age just left to do there own thing hope you get it sorted

out :)

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Some of you may know that i bred a litter of lurcher pups recently. Anyway i kept a dog pup back for a mate of mine till he was a bit older. He collected him about 10 days ago & settled in very well. Until recently he has been very dry & good at going outside to the toilet for a wee. :D

Well i reckon the bloke is doing far to much with him at such a young age. He's walking him 2 hrs a day sometimes more. This little chap is only 14 wks old. He rang my mother to tell her about him weeing & said he'd p.i.s.s.e.d on the sofa. We were discussing it today over dinner & i said maybe it's because the poor lad is exhausted & that's why he's weeing were ever he's lying. I don't think he's trying to make his mark i generally think it's because he's over tired. :o

What do you lot reckon?????????????

Id say the poor little sod is too tired to go outside,what is he thinking of ?Giving the pup 2hrs roadwork at that age,Ive had a young dog occassionaly have an accident in itskennel when its had a long day ,but no way should he be giving a pup of that age that much stick,he will ruin its joints for one thing,if he wont listen ,Id take the dog back.

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