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by Mithuna on 17 August 2016 - 06:08
As a person I would not " just want to be in a room that long either". I thinking her wanting to get out after some time is NORMAL not spoiled.
In fact there are many articles on the internet about the abuses of crating.
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by Western Rider on 17 August 2016 - 06:08
Sorry you can't see the point you will find it a handicap in your dog training endeavors. Good luck with your dog and your training.
No means No Stay means Stay.
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by susie on 17 August 2016 - 20:08
In case I am not able to educate them properly ( my current situation - nobody at home from 7.30 a.m. till at least 6 p.m. ) I am not going to get a dog... ( a kennel is better than a crate, and a dog living in the house is better than a kenneled dog for me - real life experience, based on decades of dog ownership).
I know people think different - but this is my decision.
All my dogs learned to feel comfortable in a crate during car rides, so the crates always were a positive experience for them - just in case...
On the other hand all of my dogs had to learn to stay in a room, in an appartment, in a hotel room, where ever, no matter the timeframe, without destroying anything - that´s called education.
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by susie on 17 August 2016 - 20:08
I forgot to answer your initial question...
Crating a dog doesn´t change the gentics of a dog ( handler aggression mostly is genetic, although we could discuss if a dog really is handler aggressive or if he simply is dominant ; most so called handler aggressive dogs simply are dominant dogs...), but for sure excessively crating dogs is able to create neurosis.
I´d guess the dog in question just is dominant, the previous owner wasn´t able to educate him properly, and the change of handlers didn´t help later on ( already too dominant, "made" confident by the previous owner ). -
The perfect dog for police - raised by pet dog owners, used to all surroundings...
Tell him to "down" in a situation he doesn´t want to down, try to force him to down, and you will see the result...
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by bubbabooboo on 17 August 2016 - 22:08
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by Dawulf on 17 August 2016 - 23:08
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by Chaz Reinhold on 08 September 2016 - 01:09
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by Hundmutter on 08 September 2016 - 05:09
Chaz, you think abusing a wife shows dominance in a man ?
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by Chaz Reinhold on 08 September 2016 - 12:09
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by Reliya on 08 September 2016 - 12:09
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