Weimaraner/doberman male

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Weimaraner/doberman male

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My daughter has just adopted a 14-18 month old weimaraner/doberman male. So far, good manners. He listens very well and really wants to please her. He is just as happy about having his chest rubbed as he is with treats. He is going to be living in an apt. with 3 girls. They already have his walk/feed schedule figured out and he will be coming to my house on weekends and school breaks and will be able to run on 1 acre of fenced yard. His only issue (so far) is he loves to play but its rough. He is not playing to be aggressive but I don't think he realizes how big he is (54 lbs). Any suggestions on how to get him to play softer? He will be playing with my 4 month boxer/pit (rescued at 1 week and has been with us since) who is a little rough herself.
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Re: Weimaraner/doberman male

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I think as long as both dogs are socialised well = good with other dogs, if they're playing too rough, they'll let each other know so I myself wouldn't worry about that. As for dogs playing rough with people, pretty much the same things applies = you have to let them know when it hurts. Squealing really does work - dogs understand that it hurts you because that's what they do themselves as well when they're hurt and you should stop the play immediately as well and ignore the dog for a little (turn your back to it or leave the room/area) so that it knows that that's not aprropriate.
Is that correct?
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Re: Weimaraner/doberman male

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We finally let them play without interruptions and they seemed to learn each others limits. Chad is just a big dog and Charlotte is still learning how to play since she didn't learn it with her littermates. I appreciate the advice and will continue to socialize Charlotte. Chad has left for college now and will only be home on weekends and holidays so maybe by the time he comes for a visit, Charlotte will have learned some manners and she will be a little bigger and can play more on Chads level. We did learn that he was found as a stray in June (actually he was dumped at a hospital and some local SPCA board members found and rescued him) so we have no idea what kind of background he has but he has had plenty of opportunities to show aggression and he has not so maybe his previous owners loved him and couldn't take care of him anymore.
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