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Originally Posted by hotreds
Adorable! Did you meet the parents and get a feel for their disposition?
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I talked to the owner at length about the parents. I'll meet them in a few weeks. I've got a lot of experience with the Amish, living with them for about 20 years. The temperament of their dogs is non-negotiable, so to say.
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Originally Posted by icehog3
I am happy for you and Weeze, Scott.....love the Hell out of that little guy, OK?
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That won't be a problem at all, my brother.
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Originally Posted by RevSmoke
Don't envy you training that one. They are cute. They are loyal as all get out. But, I have found they are tough to train.
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Hounds all have heads like bricks and come off real stupid. I think they play stupid just to be infuriating. Get them to lead well and show them their territory and they're ready for anything. That just takes a few weeks of every day, 2 or 3 times a day repetition, which is a lot when you get right down to it.
I find them super easy to house train compared to small breeds. Small dogs have those small brains. Once they get a mind, I've never had much luck changing it. I had to sell my last little dog because it was left in a crate with it's mother far too often. The people that bought it never house broke it, either. Gross.
I think I could break it now. I worked with that dog 24/7 for months, but a couple things never dawned on me.