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amychuke
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Female Join date : 2013-03-18
Location : Deer Park, TX

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PostSubject: Extremely Playful?   Extremely Playful? EmptyFri May 10, 2013 12:15 pm

OK, so as most of you know I also have a Australian Shepherd. He is about 6 years old. EVERY morning when i take him out of his kennel Micole goes crazy! She jumps, bites, growls and just all over him. she is waaay too excited! I feel bad poor the guy. No one wants to wake up and get that. He hasn't even been able to stretch yet lol He deals with it and ignores her, lets her do her thing. But I don't want her to do that every morning. Its a little crazy. Is this a husky thing? Is there ways to stop it? If not cool I'll deal with it. But if there is a way to stop it I would love too. I really just feel bad for him lol He just looks at me with those eyes like help me mom....


On a side note I have never in my life seen 2 dogs act the way these 2 do! Riley will discipline Micole for me when he knows she has done something bad and she lesions!!! When I yell at Micole.. Riley will herd her in another room for timeout! It is a amazing to me!!!
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Join date : 2013-03-04
Location : Wyoming

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PostSubject: Re: Extremely Playful?   Extremely Playful? EmptyFri May 10, 2013 5:41 pm

Yes, she is playing and yes, it is a husky thing. Can you take him out first and give him a chance to move around and wake up before you take her out?
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PostSubject: Re: Extremely Playful?   Extremely Playful? EmptyFri May 10, 2013 6:09 pm

If I do that then she gets too excited in her crate and knocks the whole thing over and tries to bust out. He seems to take it, he never gets aggressive with her. Just didn't know if I could possibly do something to get her to calm down a little bit.
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PostSubject: Re: Extremely Playful?   Extremely Playful? EmptyFri May 10, 2013 7:13 pm

could you take Micole out and let her outside and then come back and let riley out? i did that with Zoë when i first got Maya. Maya would jump all over Zoë at first so i let Zoë go out side first to get a little break. after doing this for a little while Maya stopped jumping all over Zoë
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PostSubject: Re: Extremely Playful?   Extremely Playful? EmptyFri May 10, 2013 7:32 pm

I can try that!
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