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by mobjack on 27 October 2009 - 17:10



steve1

by steve1 on 27 October 2009 - 17:10

mobjack
I too would want it checked throughly by a vet again  To me looking at the Pic's of her she is a very unhappy little Puppy unsure of her role in the household i find it sad for her looking at the Pic's the owner really must get there act together before it is too late for this little girl and what i say  shows in her condition thats my two pence worth on it
Steve1

ForFoxyRoxy

by ForFoxyRoxy on 27 October 2009 - 19:10


ForFoxyRoxy

by ForFoxyRoxy on 27 October 2009 - 19:10

I think there is a big difference between Schutzund dog trainers and the kind of dog trainers you find on every corner.  There are many obedience trainers and training programs I wouldn't spend a dime on.  But, there are trainers in between the "average" dog trainer (and pet shop trainers) and Schutzund if someone didn't want to take the Schutzund path (that life isn't for everyone).    They are true professional trainer/instructors that teach obedience AND handle behavior problems.  Finding one is the trouble.  You have a behavior problem on you hands.   I agree with others on this site that you may have a dog more than you can or want to handle.  But, that is your path to determine. 

An expert  professional can help you with your technique & program.  Bad technique and inconsistency  will just confuse the dog and make things worse. 

Good Luck.

ForFoxyRoxy

by ForFoxyRoxy on 27 October 2009 - 19:10


ForFoxyRoxy

by ForFoxyRoxy on 27 October 2009 - 19:10

Mobjack,

Her pup attacked a WET VAC not a vet.  She mentioned a "training collar" not an e-collar. 

Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 27 October 2009 - 20:10

Does EVERYONE HERE

LET THEIR PUPPY SIT IN THEIR CHAIRS 

AND ON THEIR COUCHES AND EXPECT THEIR DOG TO ACTUALLY

TAKE THEM SERIOUS????!!!!!!!!!

I AM CONFUSED, WHY HASN'T SOMEONE BROUGHT THAT UP???......



I Would have to say that is the beginning of getting your house in order.


Also, if I'm not mistaken, I may be mistaken, but I thought I read in another post that they are considering breeding these two, not that it's any of my business, but you need to know how to help others that may get pups from you, how to correct unwanted behavior, or know trainers they can go to.

Good Luck with the advice you are getting, run to the vet, maybe you can get some prozac or some other meds.....................

Just don't be surprised when she bites you as you grab her collar to move her off the couch........


Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 27 October 2009 - 22:10





No one or everyone?????











Someone or only one??????













All the people-----All the time?????

spernagsds

by spernagsds on 27 October 2009 - 22:10

Nope, my pup will not even dare cross from the kitchen to the living room because she knows she isnt allowed in the carpeted areas. She is also not allowed in my bedroom, however her crate is located near it. None of my dogs would ever dare think about being on the furniture...


Shannan


ForFoxyRoxy

by ForFoxyRoxy on 27 October 2009 - 23:10

No, my dog doesn't get up on furniture either.  Taught not to do that, or jump up on me or others, not to get into the trash can, dig, chew on inappropriate things and to stop barking when asked, not to chase children or bikes ect.... 

These are all examples of leadership.







 


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