Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
dont get me wrong i have always been hard my dogs and kept a very high standard, which is why i have such a small yard. and as far as this pup goes if he didnt show me what he did in the yard accident i was going to get rid of him, but i just a gut feeling that is telling me not to get rid of the dog.
Are you kidding me?

You have the lowest standards I have ever heard of ... on yourself ... and how YOU conduct your business as a dogman

You are the textbook definition of "worst thing that could ever happen to a dog" ...



Quote Originally Posted by bently View Post
Jack this is the same pup i posted about the bone deformatity problem. he walks slow, cant run, falls on his face, after a 20 min walk his body just completely goes out and he needs to lay down fror a while to recover.....to many problems with this hound, the only reason i am keeping him and holding on to him until he is adult because of the way he bred and is worth a lot of money, so mabey as he matures and his body fills out it might change. but as of right now i try to socialize him because he is shy and doesnt know anything. so i try to spend time with him and gain his trust,.
Okay, so you're trying to socialize him (I guess), but I am just curious, do you do anything else right with your dogs?

You keep them in crates till they're deformed; then you put them on ramshackle chain setups that are so embarrassing you delete the photos of them ...
AND that they escape from (and get in yard accidents because of), etc.? (You remember I predicted that?)

Now you're talking about putting them in a keep before he's 7 months old ... when he can't even walk straight ... or before the scabs have even fallen off from a kennel fiasco ... and you have the audacity to say YOU have "high standards?"

Buddy, lift your head up and look in the mirror so you can see straight: you're a poster child for "the perpetual fuck-up" in dogs

There is nothing "high" about your standards in ANYthing that I have either seen, or read about. Nothing.

So I am curious, have you every thought about doing everything RIGHT instead of doing everything wrong?

You might be surprised at how much better your dogs do ... some might even make it to old age on your yard.

Jack