Never.......

I advise you sell her and maybe stay with huskies. If the GSP feme has a good pedigree your loses should be minimal. Breeder may even help.

Really?

Your answer is to sell the dog, just because we had some issues?

She still barks in the kennel, but has no issue going into it now. I have since know quite a few GSP's that bark often while kenneled. She still has an accident or two in the house. However, I have talked to quite a few GSP owners who have said some GSP's take a bit longer.

She is an awesome dog.

Sell her? :confused:
 
How much activity does she get in a day? Exercising her? May have already been a question in the thread but I dont feel like going back and looking through them all. Puppies are a little easier to wear out. My daughter started taking ours on runs. And taking her on atv trail rides. When she gets back she plops down in her OUTSIDE kennel and never makes a peep. She didnt bark much to begin with but they were more from excitment and having too much energy. She doesn't bark at all now. But her outdoor kennel has a house made out of versa-loc blocks. Astro turf from our old football field for a floor, and a little shade deck where she spends most of her time. She only goes to the bathroom when shes out on a run or running in the yard. Kids are the same way, when the high school boys start messing up or have too much energy, I run it out of em!! Works every time!
 
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