Jul
31
Dog Aggression Advice?
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I sincerely hope that everyone who gives advice to others about dog aggression reads this.
It is great that we all try to help novice dog owners at this site. That is wonderful.
There is one area, however, that I’d like you to think about. Dog aggression.
If someone asks a question about housebreaking their dog, or about getting their dog to sit, down, etc. and the person gets advice that doesn’t work, it’s not a big deal. Dog still pees in the house? So what. Clean it up.
Dog aggression is an entirely different situation.
I actually shudder when I see some of the advice that people have give to others at this site.
I’ve been training dogs for numerous years and have worked with some of these types of dogs. It is quite dangerous for me and for those involved. If you get this wrong someone could get hurt, or literally killed.
Do what you want, but unless you’ve handled these situations multiple times, please think before you respond.
For those who do give advice. Why?
When people tell someone to see a behaviorist or trainer, that’s not an issue. Going in the right direction.
The #1 that gets me going is when people start offering dominance advice. Fear aggressive dog. All you need to do is start doing alpha rolls and that type of thing with those dogs and you POTENTIALLY have a real issue on your hands.
We had a Rott (my breed for a long time) in one of our classes that was abused by a cop. First time dog owners. When I first saw the dog I recommended that the dog be put down. Owners refused. Dog came to all classes muzzled, others in the class knew the issue. We eventually got the dog to trust humans again, but it was difficult.
It becomes quite apparent here that people don’t know the difference between people aggression, fear aggression, dog aggression, etc. These all need to be handled in different ways. The techniques might be similar in some instances, but you’ve got different issues you’re dealing with. Prey drive versus aggress
Nine Crimes
That’s the type of moronic reply that’s the problem.
If you have no idea what you’re talking about, please go away. You’re going to hurt yourself.
Catherine
Jul
30
Pawtopia Dog Training – Adjusting your dog to your new home
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Jul
30
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28
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Jul
28
Dog Training
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Evelyn
Jul
25
i have 2 dogs i need some advice on training them?
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ok so i have had 1 for over a year and the other almost a year, and i have tried every single possible training method but they dont react to any of them nd keeping going in the house , does any1 know nething beside the crate, the puppy pads, and just taking them outside every 30 min to an hour
i have a pekingnese and a shitzu
is it too late?
i have been consistent, but any way i know it does sound disguisting but the puppy pads or w/e do heelp a little and we dont let crap sit in our house but belive me i know it does sound disgusting
Hailey
Jul
24
Dog training?
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One of my dogs keep trashing my stuff whenever i leave the house. Ive had my dog for over 4 years and never had this problem with her, need some advice.
Karma
Jul
22
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Lilliana
Jul
19
How do you train a dog?
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I have seen many questions on training dogs in here, and the advice runs from on end of the spectrum to the other.
So, my question is: Is there ONE method of training that works for every dog?
Sariah
Jul
18
Instant Dog Training Videos
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