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by cledford on 16 February 2009 - 21:02

All in all, sounds like you got a strong dog, but it is questionable as to whether it is cut out for what it sounds like you want.  You should seek out other trainers and/or clubs to evaluate your dog for you.  I would put strong emphasis on people who have titled and competed with *sport* dogs within the last 10 years.  Just because some guy who sells and trains PPDs and police k9s titled a dog 20 years ago does not make them anymore capable of teaching you to train your dog in sport, than a marine hand-to-hand combat instructor would be likely to coach an Olympic level boxer or wrestler to success.  While not impossible, there is just too much more different and unique and each venue ,vs. what appears on the surface to be similar.

 

This is just my opinion, hope it helps.

-Calvin


Escobar

by Escobar on 17 February 2009 - 09:02

Why oh why are your dogs present when you're doing the horizontal mambo ?

To me it's a wee bit weird..

steve1

by steve1 on 17 February 2009 - 10:02

Escobar
Excatly what i think, what on earth is going on having the dogs in the bedroom,  there has to be one private place in a house for humans away from the Dogs that is only natural, and three dogs in a bedroom is not healthy
But more to the point, why has this thread been bought up again nearly one year  but everyone to there own but certainly not for me
Steve

snajper69

by snajper69 on 17 February 2009 - 13:02

LoL been there done that, but my dog's know just to watch do not try to participate lol hahahaha.

I have my dog in a bedroom, she is sleeping next to my bed she has a big pillow where she sleeps and watch over me :) how good the protection dog realy is if it sleeps in a kennel :), when I get robbed should I ask the rubber to wait while I let my dog out of the kennel lol hahahaha.

steve1

by steve1 on 17 February 2009 - 13:02

Snaiper
I do not need a Dog to wake me if a burglar breaks in the House, i hardly sleep and will certainly here anyone
Plus, if they think they can pinch anything from my house they are in for a shock there is nothing to pinch
and they will have to take stress councilling classes to get over the disappointment of getting an hiding and leaving empty handed
Steve

snajper69

by snajper69 on 17 February 2009 - 14:02

Lol Steve :) hahahaha good one. The main reason why my dog is in my bedroom is because I like to wake up to a smiling face, full of energy, and always ready to play. Even though someone braking to my house would have few things to steal, I don't worry abut that as I live in 90% save neighberhood, and in a city that is consider one of the safest in the US, plus we do have a huge "overpay" police force in the city which is always around. :) I have one dog at this point liveing with me so I don't mind her in a bedroom, if my other dog would be with me they would be most likely be sleeping in a kennel outside.

by Jeff Oehlsen on 17 February 2009 - 15:02

 Interesting replys to a dominant dog problem. LOL I remember my Mal getting pretty outrageous when my girlfriend at the time was feeling frisky and got on top of me. I was glad he was in the crate, as I was not expecting that response. He gave her the evil eye the rest of the weekend. I had never heard him make that noise before. Luckily, he got over himself.

I don't think he was intending on humping her though.





 


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