About this Dog
04/16/24 14:15 Dog was very sweet during impound. He was scared to go on the weight scale though and it took two techs to get him on there. It also took 2 techs to get him inside his kennel because he was too scared to get inside himself. He is very heavy and strong, but he is just a big scaredy cat.04/27/24 09:24 took him for a walk today while techs were cleaning his kennel. He wasn't scared today but he was just a little to strong for me. He was pulling me all over the place so we had to cut the walk short and bring him back. I was worried that I would trip and lose him. I also didn't want to be constantly pulling him on the leash and choking him. I brought him back and took him in the play yard where he could just run and play without being held back by the leash. He is a really good boy and did great with the dogs he walked by and the one he met on the walk. No aggression, re-activitiness, or redirection when confronted to a reactive dog. No aggression seen at all.
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About this Dog
04/16/24 14:15 Dog was very sweet during impound. He was scared to go on the weight scale though and it took two techs to get him on there. It also took 2 techs to get him inside his kennel because he was too scared to get inside himself. He is very heavy and strong, but he is just a big scaredy cat.04/27/24 09:24 took him for a walk today while techs were cleaning his kennel. He wasn't scared today but he was just a little to strong for me. He was pulling me all over the place so we had to cut the walk short and bring him back. I was worried that I would trip and lose him. I also didn't want to be constantly pulling him on the leash and choking him. I brought him back and took him in the play yard where he could just run and play without being held back by the leash. He is a really good boy and did great with the dogs he walked by and the one he met on the walk. No aggression, re-activitiness, or redirection when confronted to a reactive dog. No aggression seen at all.