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Question for my Fellow Dog Lovers/Owners...
04 March 2016 | US Navy Vet

Posted on 03/04/2016 6:51:46 AM PST by US Navy Vet

...we/I have a German Shorthair Pointer(about 1 Year Old) and this dog is SPAZZ/Psyco/bundle of NERVES, Any ideas on how to settle her down?


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To: US Navy Vet

Exercise. Mental stimulation ie training


21 posted on 03/04/2016 7:24:28 AM PST by MarMema (2016 - Trump or Goldman Sachs)
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To: US Navy Vet

We have Golden Retriever that is 12 YO. Experiences Separation Anxiety. We use Composure from Amazon. Our Vet recommended it - natural ingredients - not a drug. Works great.


22 posted on 03/04/2016 7:24:51 AM PST by TNoldman (AN AMERICAN FOR A MUSLIM/BHO FREE AMERICA. (Owner of Stars and Bars Flags))
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To: Resolute Conservative

Any ideas on how to settle her down?

Socialize asap and then become a regular at the nearest dog park. You won’t regret it. A good romp and mock battles with other higher energy pups should do the trick. Ours is exhausted after a few hours in the local dog park. We even drive to other dog parks for maximum exposure and our dog knows that home is a place for calm, rest and eat. Dog parks are places to do mock battles, chase and be chased. Tennis balls thrown in is always appreciated.


23 posted on 03/04/2016 7:28:53 AM PST by Joan Kerrey (The larger the government, the smaller the people)
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To: US Navy Vet
Everyone who advocates more exercise is right - but there are other ways to sooth the savage beast. Training.

I don't mean training the animal to do something specific - to be calm on command - I mean put them to work.

Mental exertion is almost as good as physical, and you can do it inside. Making the dog think will cure another cause of excessive energy - boredom.

Try taking your dog to classes - start with basic obedience and move on to something like Rally, Field Trials, Agility... there's a bunch of dog sports out there.

I recommend you find one suitable for you and your animal and get started!

24 posted on 03/04/2016 7:28:58 AM PST by grobdriver (Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
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To: US Navy Vet

You have yourself a human dog.
No dog in the world thinks they
are as human as a German Shorthair.
You should work on getting her particularly
loyal to one person. It helps if that is
the same person who feeds her. Give her simple
commands and reissue the commands as she loses
attention. Talk to her a lot and adjust your
tone. I used to toss a tennis ball up on the
roof and she would retrieve it. When she
learned the sound of the ball rolling down
the roof she would run to that area and
catch the ball on the fly.

My dad’s best Shorthair was used for
both pheasant and deer hunting. Once
when my dad was falling a large oak
down the hill from his house the tree
twisted as it fell. It pinned my dad.
The dog had been lieing down on pop’s
jacket but he rose and ran up the hill
and brought my mom back to help my dad.


25 posted on 03/04/2016 7:29:25 AM PST by Sivad (NorCal flyover country)
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To: US Navy Vet

If the dog is left alone all day while your at work you will need tons of exercise.Fetch,fetch and fetch some more


26 posted on 03/04/2016 7:37:28 AM PST by Donglalinger
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To: US Navy Vet

We had a wonderful German Shorthair growing up.

The single smartest dog I’ve ever seen.

We lived on the beach in Oregon and the dog would take long walks by herself.

In the summer months she would bring us a collection of shoes that she would find at various neighbors houses (left outside due to sand). They almost always got ‘em back...

She was a natural pointer - I would be walking with her, then she would ‘point’ - I never heard or saw anything but after a few more steps ‘swoosh! Up would fly a pheasant or quail.

My advise? Have fun with your dog.


27 posted on 03/04/2016 7:41:29 AM PST by BBB333 (Q: Which is grammatically correct? Joe Biden IS or Joe Biden ARE an idiot?)
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To: US Navy Vet

Doggie downers. :-)


28 posted on 03/04/2016 7:42:15 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: US Navy Vet

That is every German Shorthair Pointer that I’ve ever known. I think it’s favorite option would be to hunt with it— a lot!! Do you have an option for swimming? Despite the webbed feet, mine didn’t like water so was strictly upland.


29 posted on 03/04/2016 7:43:19 AM PST by philled (If this creature is not stopped it could make its way to Novosibirsk!)
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To: US Navy Vet
Benadryl, 1mg per pound of doggie weight.

But the thing is you really don't want to be drugging your dog. It'd be like giving Ritalin to a child. Another holistic idea is chamomile tea. Open the bag and add to wet dog food.

But again, drugging is only a partial remedy. Best idea is lots and lots of exercise, Frisbee, balls, make the dog run itself silly. Finally, always check with your vet before trying anything off the internet.

30 posted on 03/04/2016 7:43:56 AM PST by SkyDancer ("Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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To: US Navy Vet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7AOy1DbvYw


31 posted on 03/04/2016 7:44:47 AM PST by mad_as_he$$ (Cruz=VAT tax= No thanks.)
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To: US Navy Vet

Anyone got the recipe for Doggie Downers?


32 posted on 03/04/2016 7:47:22 AM PST by IronJack
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To: US Navy Vet

The dog is still a puppy.
LOTS of walks on leash to remind it who the pack leader is: YOU.

Lots of ball throwing and attention to work that energy off.

I have a border collie who wants to herd alpacas, people, birds and pine cones. We excersize him with ball throwing and games every day.


33 posted on 03/04/2016 7:48:09 AM PST by GRRRRR (He'll NEVER be my President, FUBO! Treason is the Reason! Impeach the Kenyan)
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To: Fantasywriter

This reminds me of a former neighbor’s lonely, insanely bored, extremely intelligent, high-energy Border Collie. She was acquired as a house pet, but because she kept herding the preschool boys into corners in the yard, they stopped playing outside.
She would get a glass-eyed stare and (through the fence) try to herd my moving car into a corner, me when I got out of the car, the geese on my property, birds in the air, anything that moved. Then she started ‘herding’ their toy plastic picnic table by flipping it over and pushing it around into each corner of the yard. Poor dog.


34 posted on 03/04/2016 7:48:12 AM PST by pigsmith
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To: US Navy Vet

She needs exercise.


35 posted on 03/04/2016 7:49:50 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: US Navy Vet

36 posted on 03/04/2016 7:51:18 AM PST by PLMerite (The Revolution...will not be kind.)
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To: US Navy Vet

Na that will just wind her up more

we run tree dogs here ...never seen a dog get more excited after a 5 hour hunt...I think we are saying more than a 15 minute walk... I feel for ya...hard to work a hunting dog down but you can


37 posted on 03/04/2016 7:51:45 AM PST by curdogmen
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To: pigsmith

That really is a sad story. The border collie is the ultimate working dog: highly intelligent, distilled energy on four legs. My favorite border collie is Tex, who ~a year ago won the national first prize in agility. Here is Tex smoking the competition:

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+tex+border+collie+agility&view=detail&mid=16B66026EAAD468B918616B66026EAAD468B9186&FORM=VIRE&qpvt=youtube+tex+border+collie+agility


38 posted on 03/04/2016 7:59:26 AM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: US Navy Vet

Short of finding 5 or 6 energetic boys in the 8 to 10 age range to play with her and exhaust her, as I once did when a friend of mine and I turned his two energetic sons loose on my very energetic Lab/Irish Setter puppy, leaving the poor puppy exhausted for a whole day, I suggest getting an additional, equally energetic large breed puppy and turning the two loose on each other. You’ll have no end of comedy. My two dogs are a 10 year old 85 lb. Pitador and a 5 yr. old 110 lb. Great Dane. Worked great with both of them.


39 posted on 03/04/2016 8:00:39 AM PST by libstripper
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To: Fantasywriter

wow


40 posted on 03/04/2016 8:05:34 AM PST by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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