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Life with a Big Dog: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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Life with a big dog like Sam is a wild ride, but it's one I wouldn't trade for the world. On the one hand, he's an absolute sweetheart who loves being the center of attention. He's great with my two kids and gets along well with them. He's also super active and loves to play, which is a great way to keep him exercised and happy. His beautiful coat is one of his best features – it's so soft and fluffy! He's a quick learner and picks up commands relatively easily. And let's be real, he's a total cuddlebug who loves to snuggle up next to me on the couch. But, on the other hand, he's got some not-so-great habits like eating street food and stealing food from the table. He's not great at following commands outside, especially if there are distractions like other dogs or people. He's a bit of a pop-up artist and will often try to get attention by being loud or destructive. He's still learning to potty train and will sometimes have accidents in the house. And, let's be real, he can be a bit too energetic at times and needs plenty of exercise to keep him calm. But, with patience and consistency, even the toughest big dogs can learn to behave.








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How do you deal with Sam's eating habits?
I've had to get creative with keeping him occupied and distracted from street food, like giving him his own snacks or taking him for long walks. It's not perfect, but it's working so far.
What kind of training has Sam received?
I've been working with a professional trainer to help him learn basic commands and behave in public. It's been a game-changer for both of us.
How do you keep Sam exercised and happy?
We go on long walks, play fetch, and engage in other high-energy activities to keep him stimulated and active.
Does Sam get along with other pets?
Yes, Sam is great with my two kids and gets along well with them. However, he can be a bit territorial and may not get along with other dogs if they're not properly introduced.
What's the best way to potty train a big dog like Sam?
Consistency and patience are key. I've had to establish a routine and reward good behavior to help him learn to go potty outside.
How do you handle Sam's anxiety when you're away?
I've tried to gradually increase the amount of time I'm away from him, but it's still a work in progress. I've also considered hiring a dog walker to give him some extra attention and exercise.
What's the most challenging part of owning a big dog like Sam?
It's the energy and the chaos that comes with it. But it's also the best part – I love the adventure and the companionship that comes with having a big furry friend like Sam.
How do you keep Sam's coat looking so healthy and shiny?
I brush him regularly and make sure to give him a balanced diet that includes plenty of omega-3 fatty acids.
What's the best advice you can give to someone considering adopting a big dog like Sam?
Be prepared for the chaos and the energy, but also be prepared for the love and companionship that comes with it. It's a big responsibility, but it's also incredibly rewarding.
How do you discipline Sam when he misbehaves?
I use positive reinforcement techniques like treats and praise to encourage good behavior. I also make sure to set clear boundaries and consequences for bad behavior.
Can Sam be left alone for extended periods of time?
It's not recommended. Sam gets anxious if he's separated from me for too long, so I try to limit the amount of time I'm away from him.
check_circlePros
- •Sam is an absolute sweetheart and loves being the center of attention.
- •He's great with my two kids and gets along well with them.
- •He's very active and loves to play, which is a great way to keep him exercised and happy.
- •Sam's beautiful coat is one of his best features – it's so soft and fluffy!
- •He's a quick learner and picks up commands relatively easily.
- •Sam loves to cuddle and will often snuggle up next to me on the couch.
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- •Sam has a tendency to eat street food and steal food from the table, which can be frustrating.
- •He's not great at following commands outside, especially if there are distractions like other dogs or people.
- •Sam can be a bit of a pop-up artist and will often try to get attention by being loud or destructive.
- •He's still learning to potty train and will sometimes have accidents in the house.
- •Sam can be a bit too energetic at times and needs plenty of exercise to keep him calm.
- •He's not a fan of being left alone and will often get anxious if he's separated from me for too long.



