superted1989
Well-Known Member
This week, we have rehomed the lovely Kray. He's just turned a year old and is Staffie x Mastif (Mastifordshire Bull is our made up name!). Victim of an accidental breeding, chap owned Staffie bitch, he had a few too many drinks with his mate who owned a Mastif male and the canines made beautiful love whilst the men fell into a stupor! Chap wanted to keep Kray, but his lifestyle makes it hard with 2 dogs. and had been trying to rehome him for a while.
He's brilliant around the house and understands sit, wait etc when indoor but it all goes to pot outside. Sadly, he's barely been 'out' and it's all very exciting! I've got him on a Walkezee training harness as he's very strong. He's never been off lead and I daren't attempt it until I know he's not going to eat any other dogs in the area. When we've met dogs, he comes across as boisterous and enthusiastic, not aggressive, and almost turned tail and ran when the local 'thug' dog had a go at him!
I've seen socialisation classes advertised for young dogs up to 18 months. There's no contact information though, it just says turn up! Does anybody know the etiquette for these things? Is it okay to take him in his harness? Should I have a muzzle just in case? Our old Staffie was just shy of 14 when she went, so, having a young dog again is a learning curve! She was great with other dogs, and had fabulous recall, until she got to about 12 and went deaf!
He's brilliant around the house and understands sit, wait etc when indoor but it all goes to pot outside. Sadly, he's barely been 'out' and it's all very exciting! I've got him on a Walkezee training harness as he's very strong. He's never been off lead and I daren't attempt it until I know he's not going to eat any other dogs in the area. When we've met dogs, he comes across as boisterous and enthusiastic, not aggressive, and almost turned tail and ran when the local 'thug' dog had a go at him!
I've seen socialisation classes advertised for young dogs up to 18 months. There's no contact information though, it just says turn up! Does anybody know the etiquette for these things? Is it okay to take him in his harness? Should I have a muzzle just in case? Our old Staffie was just shy of 14 when she went, so, having a young dog again is a learning curve! She was great with other dogs, and had fabulous recall, until she got to about 12 and went deaf!