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To remember
They are likely to behave badly to alleviate their boredom - digging, chewing, barking, etc. They will tolerate being left home by themselves for short periods, as long as they spend time with you when you are home. Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you have only seen them at shows - with glistening coats, dry and fluffy. The
Leonberger's true nature is to romp and swim outdoors. They thrive on being wet
and don't mind mud at all. Their natural look is slightly damp with leaves stuck
to their coats. Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you don't want to spend the time to train your dog. Although they are called
"Gentle Giants", they do go through a very stubborn adolescent stage.
It's imperative to teach them to respect you and your rules at this point - if
you don't, you will have a 100lb+ It
is essential to do 1-2 short (10-20 minute) homework sessions each day while
your dog is attending obedience classes, as well as incorporating the lessons
into your daily life as often as possible. This training cannot be delegated to
someone else (e.g., boarding school) Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you are a fastidious housekeeper. They have long fur that tends to be
everywhere. They are shed mainly twice a year (in large quantities), but there
is always some fur in the corners. They adore being wet and muddy - that means
wiping four paws every time Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you are unwilling to attend to their basic health and grooming needs. They
need to be examined by a veterinarian every 3 weeks until they are 4 months old,
and then Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you cannot afford to buy, feed and provide healthcare for one. The care that
goes into keeping the Leonberger breed sound and healthy cannot be done cheaply; Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you don't like daily exercise. They need to have at least 2 half hour daily
walks, or one of longer duration, every day. They thrive on play sessions with
other dogs, but are perfectly happy to play with you. Most Leonbergers love to
swim and including water in their daily exercise keeps them very happy. A
well-exercised dog prevents a lot of problems that can occur when dogs are bored
and have no outlet for their energy. Even a well-trained dog will misbehave when
they don't receive enough exercise (excessive barking, charging fences, jumping
up on people, digging, chewing inappropriately, etc.). Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you are not willing to answer the "What kind of dog is that?"
question at least 20 times/week (sometimes 20 times/walk). Don't
buy a Leonberger
if you don't believe in providing them with a home for their entire lifetime. Be
sure to contact your breeder with any questions or problems in raising your
Leonberger to be | Dolly BIS in Leonbergerspesialen 31/8-08 Nice results
in Dolly BIR and
Champion in Dolly BIM +Cert
and Cæsar BIR in Mo i Rana24/5-08 Vår kjære Cleo har nå forlatt oss. In memorial of Cleo. CHRISTMAS LITTER 100% checked. HD elbow and eyes. Congratulations to Ralissas Christmas Star, nr 1 UKC in 2007 we are very-very proud. Thanks to Julie and Wendy for making this possible Leo
meeting in december
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