Kind Sir
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I could see that after thinking about it, good thought bro.dogs are MUCH more likely to be aggressive on the leash
MUCH more.
Counterintuitive I know, but that's a fact
I could see that after thinking about it, good thought bro.dogs are MUCH more likely to be aggressive on the leash
MUCH more.
Counterintuitive I know, but that's a fact
Actually the little guy was my 40lb dog and you said my dog would be dead in the post I quoted. I don't need a gun to fight just if you where going to kill my dog you would need a gun cause I don't care how bad you are you ain't killing them 3 dogs. Maybe with a sword too but not with your hands.
Dogs are simple animals, theres just some golden rules you need to understand and abide by, especially with bully breeds.I could see that after thinking about it, good thought bro.
While in control of their handlers, it puts the responsibility on the person at the end of the leash, but also doesn't absolve the animal of aggression.dogs are MUCH more likely to be aggressive on the leash
MUCH more.
Counterintuitive I know, but that's a fact
think more deeply manIf you look up scary looking people (idk why I did before) your "avatar" comes up. How could you ever forget that face.
I've trained personal protection dogs before. Three, in fact, in serious dog training clubs. My last dog was a razor blade from the Czech Republic. Czech Shepherd. Absolute lightening reactions. I kept him from people's casual contact always.
Occasionally someone would taunt him, and he let them know that was some bullshit with teeth and noise. And I never corrected him for it. I also had 100% control of him at all times.
Had I not controlled the dog, he may well have bit some turd. And he'd be destroyed as a result, so I never, ever let that happen. If he was going to engage someone outside the home, it was because I told him or allowed it.
You have a dog that can bite, it's considered a weapon. You can get in serious trouble for not controlling your animal.
That little bite is hardly worth mentioning. Your boyfriend is a crybaby. I quoted the post because it had a few typographical errors and I thought you should see them. I know you like to jump my shit over typos.My boyfriend has run into the house shouting that he's been bitten by a dog. It happened to be a dog who has displayed aggression in the street when I'm with my dog and its brother has actually attacked my dog. It's half collie and half shepherd.
He only went into a shop to buy a bag of sugar and it has bitten him in the leg when he walked out. We need to go and get a tetanus at the hospital really.
I went over the road to hurle abuse and it tried to go for me too! I was quick though and managed to kick it in the face before he even pulled it back! I told him he didn't have control, where is the muzzle etc.
Anyway I phoned the police and they came out to deal with it. They spoke to the owner and checked the dog had been vaccinated. How many more people has it got to bite before its reported? Next it'll be a kid.
We are not going to make an official complaint but it has been noted for future reference. The police said the owner is really worried abt the consequences so I'm glad I've done it.
Some of the neighbours were saying I've got a pitbull but I was like "my dog wasn't even there and never have I had problems with him". They said it was because my bf smelt of my dog. So what? He was in the public street without our dog.
Anything like this happen to you?
Notice how the dickhead is actually wearing the lead and still couldn't control it!
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Im over the animal subject, but if it has to do with my comment on the scary people I cant think any deeper! Just got home from work, not trying to think about this thread anymore. ( ;think more deeply man
OH... come on man thats a nice looking dog.......LOL look at that haircut. Mullet or tail?
Sure Sure only thing you trained is diaper training your self lolI've trained personal protection dogs before. Three, in fact, in serious dog training clubs. My last dog was a razor blade from the Czech Republic. Czech Shepherd. Absolute lightening reactions. I kept him from people's casual contact always.
Occasionally someone would taunt him, and he let them know that was some bullshit with teeth and noise. And I never corrected him for it. I also had 100% control of him at all times.
Had I not controlled the dog, he may well have bit some turd. And he'd be destroyed as a result, so I never, ever let that happen. If he was going to engage someone outside the home, it was because I told him or allowed it.
You have a dog that can bite, it's considered a weapon. You can get in serious trouble for not controlling your animal.
I think he was talking about her boyfriend.OH... come on man thats a nice looking dog.......
Precisely.I had a King Shepard 5 years ago.
He was a good dog, a very good guard dog, but my kids couldn't get near him in a way I could trust him. He had some deal with what seemed to be small prey to him. Pretty much anything he thought he could dominate, he would. Other dogs, raccoons, any cat and even deer in the yard.
My kids didn't seem to be an exemption, though he never attacked my kids, he postured the same way he did any other time he put the hurt on anything else I've seen him do. He kept a raccoon up my tree for three days straight without budging.
I had no choice after seeing his natural instinct and sheer power than to give him away. I've visited him since, and he is a sheer attack dog.
no matter what training a dog has, it's natural instincts always come into play. When they do, it can be fatal. Those dogs need not be on the street.
So the guy in the picture is the guy who got the poke mark of his leg? Im really confused here. So he went across the street to yell at the dog and verbally abuse?I think he was talking about her boyfriend.
The problem, as displayed in this thread is that people don't understand their or other people's dogs the way they should be.Precisely.
And another example of "normal" aggression from a northern breed.
They are much closer to wolves in their lineage, which is also why the bite from a german shepherd is three times stronger than a pitbull.
Yes... that's THREE times...
Ok... bustin out my hulk Hogan...The problem, as displayed in this thread is that people don't understand their or other people's dogs the way they should be.
Part of being a responsible pet owner includes keeping others safe from harm from the pet. Knowing how to recognize the traits of the animal and the natural instincts they posses does everyone, including the animal the best good.
If people want to have pets, they should at least understand who they are and what they're known to do, even at that an animal remains completely unpredictable to a human.
Those who display unprovoked aggression toward people in public places should be reported and steps taken to end the behaviour however that may be.
When treated properly, dogs are one of the best pets to have. Unfortunately some people think beating them and bringing out their fight or flight instinct is a good way to "train" them.
I'm glad there are people who get it, I wish there wasn't so many in this thread that don't.