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drdoolittle
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We are most likely keeping both puppies. My friend who wants the female lives in the suburbs and has no experience with LGDs or a dog as big as these may get. Her sons who live at home are against getting the puppy, and while someone will be home most of the time and they have a fenced yard, I can see disaster down the road.
While I could tell her I will take the puppy back (no matter how long they've had her), I think the puppy would be useless as an LGD after living inside for 6 months or more. I don't think the puppy would be happy living inside and would most likely become destructive due to boredom......then there's the possible barking and the constant shedding. I don't know how I will tell my friend without upsetting her other than to say it is not a good match. She never considered getting this type of dog.....until she saw the adorable, bear-like baby...wish me luck! I have to do what's in the best interest of the puppy.
While I could tell her I will take the puppy back (no matter how long they've had her), I think the puppy would be useless as an LGD after living inside for 6 months or more. I don't think the puppy would be happy living inside and would most likely become destructive due to boredom......then there's the possible barking and the constant shedding. I don't know how I will tell my friend without upsetting her other than to say it is not a good match. She never considered getting this type of dog.....until she saw the adorable, bear-like baby...wish me luck! I have to do what's in the best interest of the puppy.