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Ok, he's not so much a puppy. He's two years old. We don't have a name for him and we can't pick him up until after his boy part removal. But we signed paperwork today and he's mine!

I'm used to working with choke chains. I know those are frowned upon these days, so what do you recommend? He definitely needs leash training, he's a puller.

He's medium sized and muscular. A lab mix. And just a sweet mellow lover... he's such a doll. He'll be work, but I'm ok with that. I'll have to add moring walk and training to my schedule. But I get a sweet fuzzy in return. I'm so ok with that. :-)


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Date/Time: 2010-09-01 00:13 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] bearus-maximus.livejournal.com
He's saying "Jax" to me. But that's just me. Also, we still use choke chains, but not the creepy spiked ones. A standard choke chain, in my opinion and I believe also the Hollywood Dog Obedience Club as well, is perfectly acceptable to use when applied correctly.

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