I asked another question on a thread which in turned made me want to make this desision.
I am going to start leashing bruiser to me. And give short very positive training session.
And startt having all fun with him. To help build his confidents and such. We had started making head way with him befor the storm well that's all gone.
So my questions are
1. I had leashed bruiser on and off as a puppy. How do you get play time with your other pets with them being leashed.
2. What's the limit if anytime off leash from you.
He is completly potty trained this is just confidents and pack structure issues.
3. Bruiser is a 12 pound chi I have been walking him no less then 2 hours a day is this a lot for him.
4. Is the a point where you say he won't sociolize anymore then he is.
I know I have asked this.
Info on bruiser.
8 1/2 months old
Had him from 2 1/2 months
Leashed trained
Completly raw diet.
Knows come,sit,down,paw right or left, and learning dead.
I am worried that he won't be well rounded I know he has had a bad start. But I want to change him.
He did have socialization with other animals but people he has always been bad with. He was the pup that hid behind the breeder. Which I know now that was a bad choice but I will do anything for him.
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