Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Poor Rosco

Basset-Beagle mix Rosco was born to Nicholas in 2006 and was originally as a puppy in Gran Canaria from Germans who are staying temporarily in Spain, bought by a Tiervermehrer and then handed over to us because we no longer coped with it. We have repeatedly tried to give him - he always came back to us because it is the owners had behaved aggressively towards.

Rosco bites when he is in pain
Rosco is neutered, has a shoulder height of 30 cm and weighs about 18 kg. He gets along with all his fellows, without exception, goes without problems with the car and can also be left even some time alone at home. Rosco loves walks, splashing in the water and in every puddle and occupations, such as search games, etc.. He is a very intelligent, incredibly enthusiastic and agile dog, who according to his intelligence promoted and utilized will be. Otherwise, he begins to feel bored and frustrated. And that's his problem then is: For Rosco has never learned to properly deal with such situations, frustration and then reacts aggressively.
Unfortunately at this point his character is in conflict with his physique. Because, unfortunately, is a physical rate of Rosco because of its extremely long in back and the two cultivated very crooked front legs (for basset breeders probably a dream!) Limited. A workload would be achieved primarily through mental exercises or nose work at Rosco.
Unfortunately restricts his physique Rosco not only movement to one, but in addition also provides him pain. For despite his young age, he already has arthritis in both front legs. These health problems were not discovered until very late, unfortunately, Rosco, and so have solidified his behavioral problems. Although he now receives medication to him, the pain, a dog, he becomes less problematic, however, is.

Since Rosco, despite all its problems, but also an extremely kind and very fun-loving side, we want to do everything, but yet to find the right people for him.
why we are looking for a Rosco Place with experienced dog people who may already have experience with a similar dog, or feel confident with the help of a professional dog trainer to work on Rosco's problems. The AGT is within their capabilities, the new owners to support technically and financially.

Contact:
Nina Nice (02 01) 999 68 33

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