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by HolesInMyBoots on 20 November 2016 - 21:11

@Hund - I am not defensive, I am trying to protect future buyers to stray away from this breeder, as she is not what she says she is. The moment I read her fake reviews, I knew I had to update this thread, whenever a bad review is written, instantly a fake one comes up. Which is terrifying in my eyes....

Also, yes, she's a showdog breeder, and a winner, but Hund, you do realize, the parents of my dog, is not the one's she shows, right? Isn't that funny? These are regular dogs, she keeps in cages, breeds them and sells them off the public, there are some lines he has that are 'fancy' as they're show winners, but his TWO parents, are NOT, dogs she SHOWS, as to why she HIDES the parents from the public.

This is why, his temperament is very bad. She doesn't care.

by HolesInMyBoots on 20 November 2016 - 21:11

@ Susie -- The trainers were giving up on him, so I had to switch them, some trainers who also gave up recommended shock collars... I refuse to use shock collars on him as well, since he's so afraid of his very own shadow, a shock collar isn't gonna fix these behaviors, most likely make them worse. Any sort of correction does not sit well with him, it angers him, and the behaviors come out in full on heat. This is why, simple things like fixing his biting issue, was never fixed in a flash, because my pup does not give up, he comes back heated, and very, very angry. He's very stubborn.

I would join a club, but, it's really hard to get him through the door through things like that, he tail tucks, and turns around when he is overwhelmed by smells, then bursts out the door, and I'm afraid he might bite someone at the club... Possibly too much for him to handle... But, I will look into it, I've always wanted to join one.

I believe he's fear aggressive, he bites because he's scared, the other day my friend I had to pick up was in the car, she's met him when he was 9 weeks old, and he forgot who she was... Any who, he lunged for her, and he stopped himself at her arm, didn't bite her, he lunged because he was afraid, but stopped himself, never bit her, a minute after, he settled down, then, got back up while I was driving, and gained some confidence, and smelt her, when he smelt her, he started to then try to lick her face, and give her kisses, then decided to sit on her and squash her while he licked her face.

He's a very interesting case, the trainer who is working with his litter mates say his litter mates are by far worse... Very bad, yet believes he has some hope, as he seems just terrified, rather than hundred percent damaged, if that makes sense.

I noticed, car rides, is the way to get him to socialize, it's very odd, he never lets anyone come near me, or him, but... With a car ride, he gains confidence, sniffs them, loves them, and doesn't care about them ever again, it's interesting!

I would never put him down, by the way guys. I can't. I just can't. He has seal eyes! The way he lays down and his fat face squishes together, I would never.

I feel like I figured out a breakthrough to these issues though with the car thing, which is very interesting, so now, I know how trainers can get a hold of him very easy.

I also noticed, he will not go after anyone if people are in a group, because he knows they have no chance, if it's a single person, they make eye contact (stare at him), he's triggered, because of his insecurity, and lunges. If it's a person.. And a dog, he targets the dog, the person can pet him freely, etc. He doesn't care about the person.

I manage him all the way though now, I keep him away from people, I cross the street, etc. Ordering him a cage muzzle when he's finished growing, a bought him a harness as well, and a gentle lead collar so I can have control of him, I also walk him at times and play ball with him when the park is completely empty so he's energy drained.

He hates walks, he only likes playing ball too..

I also noticed he's terrified, of all dogs, (like all of her dogs), these pekingese dogs left outside in the yard in the rain at night (the owners are abusive, sigh), charged him behind the gate, he freaked out, and pulled very hard on the leash, and started running.

The other day at a park, he harassed an overweight dachshund, baring his teeth at the dachshund, the dachshund was sick of him, bared his teeth back, and he ran away.

He's scared of all dogs, the only dog he sniffed by himself was a female German Shepherd, whom he oddly liked.
He'll also book it (sprint away), when he sees the giant Golden Retriever down my street, and remains quiet.

He's very insecure, surprisingly, he's not that bad, his litter mates are.

Tl;dr: I wouldn't ever be able to put him down, I can't. I'd be balling my eyes.
 


by HolesInMyBoots on 20 November 2016 - 21:11

I also noticed her dogs have behaviors like OCD, since he was puppy he had OCD behaviors, like 15 weeks, he'd chase and bite his tail, I would always distract when he did, but to this day he still does it, I have also caught him chasing... And focusing on his own shadow! Very bad.

Ahhh, I really spoil him guys, I buy him toys all the time, I buy him the best food, and even mix it with canned food because he refused to eat without a can, I do everything for him.

He's a gentle giant, well, not when he's playing because he goes into non-stop bite mode, but, he is a big giant, when I come home, he pulls his ears back, and cries loudly like a little baby, and then flops on his back because he wants a belly rub.

Can't put him down, I might try signing him up for agility because I hear that helps their confidence, when he was 4 months, he refused to walk on that 'plank' thing, while the other puppies did it, he's got no confidence.

I think, with confidence, he'd be neutral. Not, fixed.. Neutral.

I noticed he's oddly very sweet to cats (scared of dogs), also sweet to rabbits.


Oh! And one thing I noticed is, my roommate has taken him to drive thru's like Tim Hortons to grab coffee, or Mcdonald's since my RM loves coffee, and he'll climb ontop of her, put his paws on the window of the driver's seat, and stick his head out, staring directly at the person handing the food, he will not bark at them, will not bare his teeth, etc??? -- Ain't that funny! You know why because he knows what 'cheeseburger' means and he knows these people will most likely give him a cheeseburger!

Very weird dog...

Maybe I'll make a YouTube channel for him.






 


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