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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2740026" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>Sadly, her breed types much more attention than we can give. Both breeds she is is considered high energy breeds that need moderate to high exercise daily, which we can't provide. We have a corgi that she just tires out playing with and then is left bored, and then moves to trying to escape to run amuck or becoming a bull in a China shop with who ever walks out the back door, which is very seldom anymore. </p><p></p><p>One of the parts of training every program we've read into says you need the right amount of exercise for the breed, which just can't happen sadly. Even though the wife was the nice one that decided to keep her against me telling her, no, he'll no, get rid of it, I now have to be the bad guy 4 years later once again because I want my yard back for myself and my kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2740026, member: 29449"] Sadly, her breed types much more attention than we can give. Both breeds she is is considered high energy breeds that need moderate to high exercise daily, which we can't provide. We have a corgi that she just tires out playing with and then is left bored, and then moves to trying to escape to run amuck or becoming a bull in a China shop with who ever walks out the back door, which is very seldom anymore. One of the parts of training every program we've read into says you need the right amount of exercise for the breed, which just can't happen sadly. Even though the wife was the nice one that decided to keep her against me telling her, no, he'll no, get rid of it, I now have to be the bad guy 4 years later once again because I want my yard back for myself and my kids. [/QUOTE]
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