I used to practice this with my dog since she was little, i would go out of the house and come back in 4 min acting normal kinda ignoring the dog. I would do this frequently. Eventually she did not even care when i left the house, she was just kinda chilling.
@@robertbroadbent2522 This comment alone is an indicator that you have the propensity to reinforce bad behavior (anxiety) into a blind negative feedback loop. On a personal level I’de rather not have my dog sad or worried while I am gone, nor am I selfish enough to feed into this behavior so that “I” am greeted with a dog that’s happy to see me for self satisfaction.
But maybe something soft on that great expanse of wood floor nevertheless please? (Trying to be helpful, not critical. She is obviously very well-cared for.)
Whenever I'd leave my dog alone at home I'd leave a radio on for her with a radio station that played classical music and it does definitely help to calm her while somewhat keeping her company via calming / relaxing music ! Sure beats hearing nothing but complete silence!
Tundra did good for being alone. She whined a little but not bad. My female has severe separation anxiety. Even for short durations. She has her brother and sister with her, so she's not by herself. She has gotten a little better now that she's a year old, but still gets anxious. I only work part time, so she isn't alone very long. I wish we had a dog park here. That would be so nice. 💜🐾🐾
Hopefully she will get better as we keep letting her stay home alone more often. That is so nice that your dogs have siblings to be with. They have each other for comfort when you guys aren’t home. Dog parks are cool here but to be honest owners over here aren’t so cool.
She’s a beautiful dog and a brilliant name. She did well for her first home alone session. A few tips: - Crate train her, such that she associates good things happening in the crate. Like food rewards and knowing she is safe there, will make this easier for her. - Go easy on the excitement when you walk in the door. It might lead to more seperation anxiety. It’s better to be calm, ignore (as far as you can) for about 1-2min, then praise and give food rewards in the (open) crate. Will associate good things happening in the crate. - Finally if you can hear the toenails on hard surface floors, then they need to be trimmed. Good luck and enjoy the awesome dog park
Thank you for the useful tips. Quick question about the crate…are you saying to put her in there when we leave? Because she is in her crate only for her afternoon naps (1-2 hours). Other than that she is pretty much free in the home.
Yes, I would try to associate the crate to be her favorite safe place to be when resting/taking naps erc… Start off easy: - She goes in the crate, close the door, count to 10, open the door, praise/reward/whatever she associates as being enjoyable. - Same, stand up, wait 30 sec… - Same, stand up take a step back, open crate… - Leave the room, return after 10 sec… - Return after 1min… Gradually introduce/associate: - She goes into crate - You leave - You ALWAYS come back - Good things happen
Also, try to associate the command “Crate” with her going into her crate, laying down and being calm. Start with: - She goes in, is calm, say “Crate” reward - Do that several times - Then say “crate” when she is going into it - Finally if the word association is successful, you should be able to give her the command “Crate” and she will know exactly what to do
@@tundrathegsp just as an example of how this can be- we crate-trained my current dog from the time she was a puppy. Her crate was her space to sleep, etc. We would give her a treat and some love in her crate every night and had her sleep in her crate downstairs until she was housetrained. We then moved her bed crate up to our bedroom, but kept her crate in the kitchen for years afterward. Every time we would leave we would give her a treat in the crate, but as she got better in the house we would leave the crate open. She's 15 this year, and even though she hasn't had a crate in that kitchen spot forever, she STILL goes to that spot whenever we leave the house. She also goes into her crate any time she is scared, like during storms, etc. It's her space, and she knows it.
I am considering getting a GSP from our friends who have a pregnant GSP at the moment. I’ve been binging GSP videos. Tundra is adorable. People seem to be making a lot of assumptions in the comments. Sorry the internet is so judgey about everything. Sending you good vibes! Have a great week guys!
That is so cool. They’re such wonderful dogs but keep in mind that they need a lot of time and attention from us. Plenty of exercise and mental training. The negative comments doesn’t bother is at all. Thank you for the words.
Tundra is beautiful! Our GSP Lucy is 13 years old. I remember her being just like that, could run forever. GSPs are the best! Our Lucy is old and tired but she can still jump pretty good lol
Thank you. I’m sure Lucy had a great time while she was full of energy. Sometimes it would be nice if Tundra would calm down just a tiny bit 😂. They’re great dogs.
Beautiful & loved dog. I had an English Pointer for a number of years - he needed about 3-4 hours of intense activity a day to be happy. I lived in the country and we had several black labs as well. The labs and pointer very much enjoyed playing together.
Thank you 😊. Same with Tundra. Sometimes this girl really tired us out due to the amount of exercise that she needs daily. We had to really switch it up and add plenty of mental stimulation + sniff work. So cool to be out in the country and let them run wild and free 👍🏽
Ah, separation anxiety all around. Remember it well... There is nothing like the JOY that a dog feels and GIVES when you come home. Good girl, Tundra! ❤
@@tundrathegsp And, that innocent LOVE AND JOY make US new again, too. Treasure all of these times... "God" descended to Earth = "Dog" (unless they've been abused), the most innocent, joyous, playful, forgiving, loving, accepting, living in the moment, soulful, protective being, ever. ☺, ❤.
I lost my GSP to old age a year ago, but I can see this behavior. They LOVE to be active and with you. Fortunately, I had a companion dog-a Staffordshire-who kept his brother grounded when I was out.
Thanks for sharing. She is a beautiful GSP. She had a bit of separation anxiety, but if you do this a little every so often I bet she'd become use to you all leaving for short periods. My wife and I have to leave our dog sometimes for a few hours and she has learned to just sleep on the couch or her bed and that we'll be back. I personally hate leaving her alone at all, but sometimes you have to. It looked like Tundra was having a blast at the new park.
Thank you. That is our plan because there will be times that she will need to be home alone. We’re going to take our time and one day she will be better. It is sad leaving her behind.
Glad to know my dog isn't the only one that grabs a shoe when they're excited -he's half the same breed, and a very good boy! (He knows when I'm talking about him...)
GSPs are the best. I have had GSPs for over 25 years. I breed, train, compete and show mine. She was being a very normal GSP in her actions when you left, especially checking out the counter and climbing on the back of the sofa.
I have a 7 month old male. Much like you he is always with us. The rare occasion we leave him home for a store trip he has severe separation anxiety. He goes into a full blown panic attack when left alone :/
Tundra use to have severe separation anxiety as well when she was that age. She use to panic even when i’m home and her mom is away. She then got better as she got older. Maybe she realizes now that we’ll always come back home to her.
@@michaelgallagher7414 We have been doing that and all the other things recommended to help with this and it’s slowly getting a little better each week. He’s gotten to a point where he’ll actually explore the back yard as before he’d just sit at the gate and wait for one of us.
my GSP Logan will be 2 in April. its amazing how similar they are. He's gotta do hot laps around the house to find the perfect toy to bring me when i get home from work.
my son just got a first dog (golden lab) and i sent him your vid. i think he will greatly appreciate it. good job, love the comments too, very inciteful
What did you destroy? There’s nothing there for her to destroy…. I didn’t see anything for her at all. I’m sure they have toys and stuff for her, there was just nothing in sight of the cameras. Bless her heart. Y’all keep loving her, she’s gonna be fine. And she is quite beautiful and I love her name! Thanks for sharing.
Aww, she did great! You'll be able to increase your "abscence" bit by bit if you need to... I have a gsp/pointer mix and she is supersticky when we're in the house 😄 but she can be alone for about 6 hrs (not a habit of ours, mind you!)...we were forced to leave her for that long a couple of times...poor sweetie, she did fab, came to greet us at the door, stretching her legs 😅 🥰 she knows we're always coming back... Tundra is a joy! ♥️🌹🇮🇹
Thank you. We will take it slow and increase her alone time. 6 hours is wonderful, a lot of time to get things done or even go our for a bit 😂😂. I’m sure she misses you and could not wait for you guys arrival. Best part is coming back and seeing them full of joy 🥰. Appreciate you for watching.
Beautiful dog. We've had, threw GSH, and we do indeed, live on a 500 acres ranch in Southern Arizona. We've trained them strictly for hunting, and off season, they love to go backpacking. We have fenced of approximately 55 acres so they can come and go within that boundary. When we're not at home, we leave the doggie door open all day.
@@tundrathegsp The only potential problem with letting them roam like that is that, they'll clear a deer fence, easily, so we had to increase the hight of such, but worth the effort. Also ours were cat killers...
I used to be so worried when I first started leaving my girl alone. Then she quit coming to the door when I came back a few times because she was comfy in her cage. It was then I realized I was more upset than she was, lol.
When I have to leave my fur baby by herself I let her know in advance “Mommy has to go out”….” You watch the house for Mommy?” “Good girl”……. I leave the tv on to a station that won’t shut off when done and when I get back, I don’t scream hello and get her all excited…I act normal and wait a few minutes, then praise her, pet her, and tell her what a good girl she is, AND give her a treat! That’s just my routine……everyone does it different……but overall your dog was so good alone even though she had some anxiety in the beginning…..🥰
@@tundrathegsp listen……we are all learning different ways of doing things and you didn’t do anything wrong….you can tell you love your fur baby and you care about her totally…..you went looking at that dog park just for her!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe I should have worded my comment better to not sound like you did something wrong! Let us know how she does next time you have to go out w/o her…….🥰👵🏻
Glad you enjoyed it. She was happy when we got back and it brought a little tear in our eyes 🥲 😂. We were happy to see her as well. (No need to apologize, your English is fantastic 👍🏽)
I had a GSP probably mixed with black lab that I found lost and starving. Took him to animal control and after 6 days no one came to get him so I adopted him. Best thing I've ever done. He was my soul mate more than any dog I've ever had and I've had a lot. He was about 3 when I found him and he was with me for 12 years. He made it to 15 years. Have nothing but good memories of life with him. I love this breed but they do require an active life.
Thats a sporting dog...hi energy...hi maint. I used to have to ride my bike 10 miles in the morning...while she ran alongside.....then id play fetch for 20.min til her tongue was hanging out of her mouth...then a qwik drink a swim....she was finaly tired...for an hr....then ready to go again round 2
I used to practice this with my dog since she was little, i would go out of the house and come back in 4 min acting normal kinda ignoring the dog. I would do this frequently. Eventually she did not even care when i left the house, she was just kinda chilling.
The explosion of excitement upon walking through the door contributes to separation anxiety. Beautiful dog beautiful home and neighborhood.
@@robertbroadbent2522 This comment alone is an indicator that you have the propensity to reinforce bad behavior (anxiety) into a blind negative feedback loop.
On a personal level I’de rather not have my dog sad or worried while I am gone, nor am I selfish enough to feed into this behavior so that “I” am greeted with a dog that’s happy to see me for self satisfaction.
Cant agree more with you. That excitement when came back …just too much
Leave some soothing music on for her. Toys, beds upstairs/downstairs, some room size rugs or best of all another dog for company. She's a beauty.
We’ll bring her bed down and leave music on next time. We had toys out for her as well.
Its a huntingdog and not a pudel 😅
I bet he’d love his very own dog bed, and some toys ❤️
Her toys were out for her and but bed is upstairs.
But maybe something soft on that great expanse of wood floor nevertheless please? (Trying to be helpful, not critical. She is obviously very well-cared for.)
@@dinah3525 Hilarious.
My Pillow has dog beds. And blankets.
@@maxwellcrazycat9204 And if you press promo code RSBN you get 15% off 😂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
She needs her own comfy bed and some cuddly toys. I always left the tv on for mine.
For a dog who has never been home alone, I think she did very well 🙂
Thanks 😊
Agreed. They have to get use to everything and this is one of them. She's absolutely beautiful. Good girl Tundra!
I thought the same!! I wouldn’t trust mine at all. We might need more training with them. Kennels are necessary for us.
You’re doing a great job with Tundra. She’s getting what she needs plus some more. She’s a happy and lucky dog.
That is so kind of you. Thank you 😊
Beautiful dogs. The best in socializing with kids and other dogs. They are everyone's friend and outstanding bird hunting dogs.
Whenever I'd leave my dog alone at home I'd leave a radio on for her with a radio station that played classical music and it does definitely help to calm her while somewhat keeping her company via calming / relaxing music ! Sure beats hearing nothing but complete silence!
That's a good idea. Beautiful interactive music vs silence. Even a cat can figure that one out, says a dog.
Tundra is lucky that you guys live in an area where there’s a tremendous park she absolutely needs that to stay healthy and happy good job
Thank you. We’re are lucky to have an area with plenty of space for her to run. Love seeing her run freely and it sure put a smile in our faces.
She's a beautiful and happy dog!!!
Thank you. She really is a happy girl 🥰
Tundra did good for being alone. She whined a little but not bad. My female has severe separation anxiety. Even for short durations. She has her brother and sister with her, so she's not by herself. She has gotten a little better now that she's a year old, but still gets anxious. I only work part time, so she isn't alone very long. I wish we had a dog park here. That would be so nice. 💜🐾🐾
Hopefully she will get better as we keep letting her stay home alone more often. That is so nice that your dogs have siblings to be with. They have each other for comfort when you guys aren’t home. Dog parks are cool here but to be honest owners over here aren’t so cool.
😮😮My cat needs music when we leave her at home.
These dogs have a happy way of running.
Beautiful and playfull dog! Thanks for posting...
Our pleasure! Thank you.
She’s a beautiful dog and a brilliant name. She did well for her first home alone session.
A few tips:
- Crate train her, such that she associates good things happening in the crate. Like food rewards and knowing she is safe there, will make this easier for her.
- Go easy on the excitement when you walk in the door. It might lead to more seperation anxiety. It’s better to be calm, ignore (as far as you can) for about 1-2min, then praise and give food rewards in the (open) crate. Will associate good things happening in the crate.
- Finally if you can hear the toenails on hard surface floors, then they need to be trimmed.
Good luck and enjoy the awesome dog park
Thank you for the useful tips. Quick question about the crate…are you saying to put her in there when we leave? Because she is in her crate only for her afternoon naps (1-2 hours). Other than that she is pretty much free in the home.
Yes, I would try to associate the crate to be her favorite safe place to be when resting/taking naps erc…
Start off easy:
- She goes in the crate, close the door, count to 10, open the door, praise/reward/whatever she associates as being enjoyable.
- Same, stand up, wait 30 sec…
- Same, stand up take a step back, open crate…
- Leave the room, return after 10 sec…
- Return after 1min…
Gradually introduce/associate:
- She goes into crate
- You leave
- You ALWAYS come back
- Good things happen
Also, try to associate the command “Crate” with her going into her crate, laying down and being calm.
Start with:
- She goes in, is calm, say “Crate” reward
- Do that several times
- Then say “crate” when she is going into it
- Finally if the word association is successful, you should be able to give her the command “Crate” and she will know exactly what to do
Thank you so much. This is really helpful. We will try this out and see how it goes. Appreciate you taking your time and letting us know step by step.
@@tundrathegsp just as an example of how this can be- we crate-trained my current dog from the time she was a puppy. Her crate was her space to sleep, etc. We would give her a treat and some love in her crate every night and had her sleep in her crate downstairs until she was housetrained. We then moved her bed crate up to our bedroom, but kept her crate in the kitchen for years afterward. Every time we would leave we would give her a treat in the crate, but as she got better in the house we would leave the crate open.
She's 15 this year, and even though she hasn't had a crate in that kitchen spot forever, she STILL goes to that spot whenever we leave the house. She also goes into her crate any time she is scared, like during storms, etc. It's her space, and she knows it.
You guys are such awesome puppy parents!!! I can see that dog is sooo loved!
awww....you're too kind. We love this girl =)
I am considering getting a GSP from our friends who have a pregnant GSP at the moment. I’ve been binging GSP videos. Tundra is adorable. People seem to be making a lot of assumptions in the comments. Sorry the internet is so judgey about everything. Sending you good vibes! Have a great week guys!
That is so cool. They’re such wonderful dogs but keep in mind that they need a lot of time and attention from us. Plenty of exercise and mental training. The negative comments doesn’t bother is at all. Thank you for the words.
They destroy any toy or bed with stuffing but great dog when we go out everyone has to stop you to pet him
What a cutie! So well behaved when you are home!
Thank you 😊
What a beautiful dog and breed.
stunning doggo! ty for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Always get a companion dog for GSP and other of this type
Where is his bed ? That house is so clinical. Poor doggie.
The bed is in the downstairs office. Any other assumptions you’d like me to clear up.
Watching you come home made me so happy. I only left my dog when I went to work. That was very hard. But nowdays the cameras would really help.
God truly blessed you both with Tundra! ❤️💕❤️
That is so sweet. We’re very lucky with this girl and how she is becoming. ❤️
Tundra is beautiful! Our GSP Lucy is 13 years old. I remember her being just like that, could run forever. GSPs are the best! Our Lucy is old and tired but she can still jump pretty good lol
Thank you. I’m sure Lucy had a great time while she was full of energy. Sometimes it would be nice if Tundra would calm down just a tiny bit 😂. They’re great dogs.
That was so cute. Good job pup.
Thank you 😊
Love happy dogs, GSP happy
You have a beautiful German Shorthaired Pointer. We had one and he was a wonderful dog.
They really are.
You know it’s a good day when this lil pupper uploads and if she ever goes missing you know where to look 😂
Awww…thank you 🥰. 😂😂 yup…that’s the first spot to look for her 😅
Best part was her Dancing when you returned.
A very beautiful dog.
Thank you 😊
Beautiful & loved dog.
I had an English Pointer for a number of years - he needed about 3-4 hours of intense activity a day to be happy. I lived in the country and we had several black labs as well. The labs and pointer very much enjoyed playing together.
Thank you 😊. Same with Tundra. Sometimes this girl really tired us out due to the amount of exercise that she needs daily. We had to really switch it up and add plenty of mental stimulation + sniff work. So cool to be out in the country and let them run wild and free 👍🏽
I love how she goes for the flip flops. Mine does the same thing!😂😂
Breaks my heart to see her missing her family.
Ah, separation anxiety all around. Remember it well... There is nothing like the JOY that a dog feels and GIVES when you come home. Good girl, Tundra! ❤
Best thing about coming home is seeing her excitement. It never gets old 🥰
@@tundrathegsp And, that innocent LOVE AND JOY make US new again, too. Treasure all of these times... "God" descended to Earth = "Dog" (unless they've been abused), the most innocent, joyous, playful, forgiving, loving, accepting, living in the moment, soulful, protective being, ever. ☺, ❤.
That’s why I would want to get 2 of these babies they will keep each other company…and she’s beautiful ❤
Would love to get her a sibling in the future.
Awwww, she's gorgeous! We had two GSP's who one sadly passed couple years ago, his brother passed last year. Savor your time with her.
Awww…he must have been so sad since his brother is gone. We will make sure to savor our time with Tundra.
Wow... That's Open Desert Country...🐕..
Run Run Run...👍
She definitely ran her butt off 😅
I lost my GSP to old age a year ago, but I can see this behavior. They LOVE to be active and with you. Fortunately, I had a companion dog-a Staffordshire-who kept his brother grounded when I was out.
Sorry for your loss. They’re so active and make such great companions.
@@tundrathegsp Yes, they do. I sure miss the big guy, but he lived to 16 and had a great life.
Beautiful dog
Thank you 😊
Adorable dog
Thank you 😊
My dog whines the same! So sweet and sad. And snakes?! Glad I live where it’s froze at the moment
Yes. They come out during summertime but we have not seen any so far.
She is super cute !!!
Thank you 😊
I love how when he left the front door he looked right at the camera
Thanks for sharing. She is a beautiful GSP. She had a bit of separation anxiety, but if you do this a little every so often I bet she'd become use to you all leaving for short periods. My wife and I have to leave our dog sometimes for a few hours and she has learned to just sleep on the couch or her bed and that we'll be back. I personally hate leaving her alone at all, but sometimes you have to. It looked like Tundra was having a blast at the new park.
Thank you. That is our plan because there will be times that she will need to be home alone. We’re going to take our time and one day she will be better. It is sad leaving her behind.
Glad to know my dog isn't the only one that grabs a shoe when they're excited -he's half the same breed, and a very good boy! (He knows when I'm talking about him...)
That is cute 🥰. Tundra like to grab whatever that is closest to her and wants us to chase her 😂
She’s so pretty!
Thank you 😊
Are they going out to buy Furniture?
GSPs are the best. I have had GSPs for over 25 years. I breed, train, compete and show mine. She was being a very normal GSP in her actions when you left, especially checking out the counter and climbing on the back of the sofa.
They really are. Wow, what kind of competition do you train?
I have a 7 month old male. Much like you he is always with us. The rare occasion we leave him home for a store trip he has severe separation anxiety. He goes into a full blown panic attack when left alone :/
Tundra use to have severe separation anxiety as well when she was that age. She use to panic even when i’m home and her mom is away. She then got better as she got older. Maybe she realizes now that we’ll always come back home to her.
Don’t make a fuss when you leave, or when you return, and anxiety will be less
@@michaelgallagher7414 We have been doing that and all the other things recommended to help with this and it’s slowly getting a little better each week. He’s gotten to a point where he’ll actually explore the back yard as before he’d just sit at the gate and wait for one of us.
So sad. Heart breaking!
Ok.😄 Much better now that I see the whole video!
I have read when you come home and they come to the door carrying something they r showing you their love mine do this all the time!!
It’s so cute when they do that 🥰
Shooooooot! ! ! Tundra knew y’all were filming her. That is So Funny.
She does! Lol sometimes she hates it.
my GSP Logan will be 2 in April. its amazing how similar they are. He's gotta do hot laps around the house to find the perfect toy to bring me when i get home from work.
😂 awww…that is adorable. Tundra will be 2 this September.
What a handsome hunting dog 🤗
Thank you 😊
GSP are so beautiful!
They really are 😀
They are the best dogs
I had one before she passed and when I cut grass she would walk beside me every step.
They really are and they always want to be next to you everywhere you go.
my son just got a first dog (golden lab) and i sent him your vid. i think he will greatly appreciate it. good job, love the comments too, very inciteful
That is so nice of you. Thank you 😊
Beautiful well behaved girl you got there.
Thank you 😊
Beautiful animal..
Thank you =)
Grand moment de solide pour le chien, mais cela passe car il est intelligent, il faut planter de l'herbe pour ses pattes 🐾 🐾 😊
Reminds me of my baby girl , so sweet.
I bet she would love the beach!♥️🎈🌊
She loves the beach. Took her there last year and she had a blast.
Is that Cali? Looks like Santa Ana 😢 I was stationed there many years ago and always loved it 🥰
We’re in Nevada 😊
So handsome and adorable I love it! GSH breed is very smart and sooooo sweet ❤
Thank you. They really are sweet and smart 🥰
Nice dog. 🤗
Thank you 😊
Oof I love her 😂 We’ve got 3 pointers, River, Ada and Ashe! River’s the only one we leave out of a crate when we leave. The girls are… so cute 😅
Awwww 🥰. Wow, 3 GSP’s…that is awesome. Impatiently waiting to get Tundra a sibling 😅
Your dog is adorable.
Thank you 😊
A lovely family!
Awww…you’re so kind
She’s beautiful! I would leave either a tv or radio on just so it’s not so quite.
Thank you. We’ll make sure to leave the TV on next time.
What a good dog ❤
Thank you 😊
Watching this because I miss my gsp while I’m away for a month. He looks exactly like your dog
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow this dog can run!
This girl can run for miles and miles and would not get tired lol
such a pretty good girl!
Thank you 😊
Poor boi💞💞💞🥰❤️
He has a loving family 😊😊😊
Thank you 😊
What did you destroy? There’s nothing there for her to destroy…. I didn’t see anything for her at all. I’m sure they have toys and stuff for her, there was just nothing in sight of the cameras. Bless her heart. Y’all keep loving her, she’s gonna be fine. And she is quite beautiful and I love her name! Thanks for sharing.
You have a very beautiful and well behave,dog ,she has a beautiful house too,congratulations to both of you,she is a happy dog❤❤❤❤❤.
You are too sweet. Thank you 😊
I have 2 GSP... I love the breed
Aww, she did great! You'll be able to increase your "abscence" bit by bit if you need to... I have a gsp/pointer mix and she is supersticky when we're in the house 😄 but she can be alone for about 6 hrs (not a habit of ours, mind you!)...we were forced to leave her for that long a couple of times...poor sweetie, she did fab, came to greet us at the door, stretching her legs 😅 🥰 she knows we're always coming back... Tundra is a joy! ♥️🌹🇮🇹
Thank you. We will take it slow and increase her alone time. 6 hours is wonderful, a lot of time to get things done or even go our for a bit 😂😂. I’m sure she misses you and could not wait for you guys arrival. Best part is coming back and seeing them full of joy 🥰. Appreciate you for watching.
Beautiful dog. We've had, threw GSH, and we do indeed, live on a 500 acres ranch in Southern Arizona. We've trained them strictly for hunting, and off season, they love to go backpacking. We have fenced of approximately 55 acres so they can come and go within that boundary. When we're not at home, we leave the doggie door open all day.
That is awesome. 500 acres is huge and your dogs must be very happy. Would love a ranch one day and take Tundra backpacking as well.
@@tundrathegsp The only potential problem with letting them roam like that is that, they'll clear a deer fence, easily, so we had to increase the hight of such, but worth the effort. Also ours were cat killers...
That is good to know. It’s crazy how high they can jump.
I think they live in that new Moon colony. 😄
Get another GSP for her! It’s more cleaning but otherwise it’s easier and she will be so happy! Beautiful girl!
We’re planning on getting her a sibling 😊
Tundra went straight for the comfort food cupboard😄
😂
I used to be so worried when I first started leaving my girl alone. Then she quit coming to the door when I came back a few times because she was comfy in her cage. It was then I realized I was more upset than she was, lol.
Lots of different toys and nylabones will keep your dog more occupied.
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GSP’s don’t get tired.
When I have to leave my fur baby by herself I let her know in advance “Mommy has to go out”….” You watch the house for Mommy?” “Good girl”……. I leave the tv on to a station that won’t shut off when done and when I get back, I don’t scream hello and get her all excited…I act normal and wait a few minutes, then praise her, pet her, and tell her what a good girl she is, AND give her a treat! That’s just my routine……everyone does it different……but overall your dog was so good alone even though she had some anxiety in the beginning…..🥰
Thank you for this. This was our first time and we’ll do better next time we leave her alone 😊
@@tundrathegsp listen……we are all learning different ways of doing things and you didn’t do anything wrong….you can tell you love your fur baby and you care about her totally…..you went looking at that dog park just for her!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe I should have worded my comment better to not sound like you did something wrong! Let us know how she does next time you have to go out w/o her…….🥰👵🏻
So cute ❤
This was very interessting to watch Tundra. And the happiness when you came back😍👍🏻😍👍🏻😍🍀 ( sorry for my english😉)
Glad you enjoyed it. She was happy when we got back and it brought a little tear in our eyes 🥲 😂. We were happy to see her as well. (No need to apologize, your English is fantastic 👍🏽)
I had a GSP probably mixed with black lab that I found lost and starving. Took him to animal control and after 6 days no one came to get him so I adopted him. Best thing I've ever done. He was my soul mate more than any dog I've ever had and I've had a lot. He was about 3 when I found him and he was with me for 12 years. He made it to 15 years. Have nothing but good memories of life with him. I love this breed but they do require an active life.
It’s so sweet that you adopted him and seems like you both had a wonderful life together. GSP’s do require lots of energy and time.
Tundra’s a beauty..
Thank you =)
My sister filmed her GSP when she and her husband went out... She had a food coma on the couch for an hour after eating 3 avocados.. seeds and all.
Oh no! We totally forgot to close our pantry and will definitely do that next time. Hope the doggy was okay.
Great doggo.
Try to keep your voice calm, low and not high and excited as it will help her regulate and not have expectation or anxious imprinting.
Great tip. Thank you.
Thats a sporting dog...hi energy...hi maint. I used to have to ride my bike 10 miles in the morning...while she ran alongside.....then id play fetch for 20.min til her tongue was hanging out of her mouth...then a qwik drink a swim....she was finaly tired...for an hr....then ready to go again round 2
We cannot wait to get a mountain bike and let her run along side us.
@@tundrathegsp do it.....i had to get a tennis racket and launch the ball as far as i could....my arm was wearing out lobg before the dog got tired🤠
I recently learned your trick and man was it a lifesaver@@tomkelly3896
She is a good dog.
Thank you 😊
Such a good girl!
She really is 🥰
Gotta leave a tv on! Obviously stressed and anxious!
😥
Is there a single toy or comfy dog bed? Leave the TV on a radio, something !
We left 3 chew toys for her and she usually sleeps on the couch. Her bed is upstairs.
Tundra is beautiful.
Aww...Thank you =)