Fenrir gets a new Kong, a food dispensing one that he has to roll around, knock over, and play with in order to get his meals. Normally you feed him in a dog dish and he has nothing to do with the food. Put the dry food in a roll around Kong, and he plays with it and eats all his kibble. He has to work for all his food, treats, and anything else he wants. He’s not just handed down everything, like most people do with their dogs. When you do that, it becomes very worthless for the dog, and they are smart enough to know, they don’t have to do anything for their treats and attention. SO when you do try to get them to do anything, they will just wait you out when you get fed up and just give them the treat. It’s a food Dispensing Kong that I picked up at Pets-Mart for 20$. Fenrir is 13 weeks in this video and a healthy 22lbs. ************************************************************ Note: This is my new puppy, Fenrir. His name is from the Norse Mythology, named after the giant great wolf. He goes everywhere with me, and inside buildings when allowed. He likes to play. He’s very active. He is half Husky and Australian Shepherd. He’s a working dog, and requires a lot of my time, especially as a puppy. I’ve started training him since the day I brought him home and requires daily training and exercise, and a lot of walks for bathroom breaks. I don’t recommend a beginner dog owner to jump into having a mix like him, as you can’t let them roam the house unsupervised. Right now …
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