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by susie on 12 September 2016 - 20:09
At least the dog when given the chance to live "in the woods", no strangers around, hopefully treated and trained well, won´t be the victim of society any longer.
by Mithuna on 12 September 2016 - 20:09
by Reliya on 12 September 2016 - 21:09
I was just giving Mith a hard time with the hill billy thing. Nobody here cares about being called "hillbilly, redneck, hick," et cetera. Some actually use it to identify themselves, like a badge of honor.
by bubbabooboo on 12 September 2016 - 22:09
The dog has a form of PTSD. The humans in this dog's life have failed him. He has no trust or respect for humans .... he treats them as they have treated him ... something to use to get what you want. I have seen one like him ... talented but unpredictable and dangerous to handle. I wonder how this dog relates to other dog?? If the dog has the ability to get along with other dogs then there may be hope to build a trusting and respectful relationship through interacting with other dogs and through them their humans. Dogs need a family group whether a human and a dog, several dogs and a human, or several humans and a dog, etc.. Dogs are not solitary creatures but when forced to live in fear or suspicion of everyone and everything it will suck their soul right out of them. Many dogs such as this dog have their spirit broken but are labeled as weak nerves while this dog which is a psychopathic nervous mess is not so labeled?? So if dog is mistreated and has his mind ruined by idiot humans but does not bite he is weak but if the dog responds to abuse with inappropriate anger and aggression he is just difficult?? What a hoot!!! In both cases the dog is ruined but in the second he is also dangerous. The culprit who ruined this dog was his owner up to one year without a doubt.
by BlackMalinois on 13 September 2016 - 00:09
I feel sorry for the dog this happened many many times people can,t handle this kind of dogs
when he is growing and growing and become stronger and harder
Many people wish dogs like dogs only 1 percent can realy handle them.
I haven,t seen him but sounds like dominant hard charactar dog.
The answer you will find in first 12 months of his youth this is very important
what realy happened with this dog who was his first owner , how did they handle
or train or correct him. Sounds the dog is out of balance now going from handler to handler hope this
dog will find his peace in good hands.
by Mithuna on 13 September 2016 - 03:09
Hund
All over me means that the dog upon seeing me come to the basement would immediately make physical contact with me with his head raising his front legs to put them on me and would not stop at all. The only way to get him to stop was to give chunks of meat and he would down for the next piece cuz he already knew the down command. After the meat was done he would start all over again.
While he was in the down I was able to attach a leash and he was like a tornado ready to go.
He just wanted to do whatever he wanted to do. My trainer said to me that with all these interactions the dog is learning about me, and it would not take long before he began to physically challenge me. His advice was that he should be returned asap, which I did.
I learned a few days ago that the breeder who took him back was bitten by the dog.
I have never seen any GSD behave like this and it was quite a shock.
I did not know that a dog's character could be so strong that its almost overpowering to a human being.
by Mithuna on 13 September 2016 - 03:09
BM
You are in NL? Have seen or worked any of the older lines Haus Ming dogs?
Ma said he used to breed dogs with this kind of character but people dont want them anymore, so he has stopped that direction.
by bubbabooboo on 13 September 2016 - 05:09
by Reliya on 13 September 2016 - 05:09
Bad manners which have been fed upon until they grew plus an under exercised dog equals a hard to handle dog. His lack of attachment to his handler, probably from the excessive crating and minimal human interaction aside from being fed and worked, probably turned frustration into biting.
He's not properly taught how to interact with everyday human lives. Like I've heard a million times, "let the dog be a dog." It seems to me like he wasn't allowed to.... He was just a tool, like Bubba said.
by BlackMalinois on 13 September 2016 - 08:09
Mihuna Yes I live in the Netherlands
Have seen Inox Haus Ming , King Haus Ming
What Ma Ming said is very true the kind of dogs he like most handlers don,t wanna
have no more for any reason I can describe why but there are many topics about this
why this happened.
The same you see in the other lines and breeders in Holland ( Pike Schaffbachmuhler, Gento Haus Larwin, Racker , Zidane Haus Sevens, Jucan Peroh)real tough charactar dogs but not
for pussy handlers.( who run away for some handler agression etc etc)
There is still a market for this dogs but most not on the flashy points sport fields today
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