Training dogs

Not these obvious novice or first dog owners, that most of your questions seemed to be from. training dogs Pitbull-dogs. Perhaps such inhumane training is necessary to train dogs for police work. Never having been involved in such work, I certainly wouldn't know. But for the average dog owner, especially a novice dog owner, this is only going to make the dog mistrustful, and possibly aggressive. training dogs Bullmastiff puppies. I see enough behaviorial problems with the many pound and stray dogs I work with daily, to know this to be a fact. And true aggression can never be trained out of a dog, with any method. Your suggestions are not going to improve relations between any of these folks and their dogs, but only create dogs with aggression problems, and dangerous situations for their handlers. training dogs Dog fencing. I don't expect a response from you, nor do I really want one. I do wish, however, you would at least post my email on your site, to give visitors some food for thought. Your method may have worked with some of your visitors, but I'd be willing to bet it is the exception, not the rule. Anyone who needs to rely on kicking their dog's ass does not understand how he thinks and is not what I would call a responsible, nor respectable trainer. Barbara LinkVirginiaANSWER:You are right:1- You don't know much about dog training2- You don't know anything about strong dominant dogs3- You don't understand pack drive with dominant dogs4- You don't understand overly aggressive dogs5- You are naiveHER ANSWER:Pretty much what I expected from you. Reinforced my opinions. I think the humane society might be interested in your "technique" don't you?To Top QUESTION:I have read a lot of your articles and I want to ask your advice because you seem to follow your tried and true methods, not what is popular at the moment. We have an 11 week old Lab puppy that we have had since she was 6 weeks old. From the time we got her, we have worked with her to teach her proper manners. She understood house breaking within the first couple of days and is quick to catch on to almost anything we try to teach her. Most of the things you suggest in your articles, we have always done. She is not allowed in any bedroom, etc. She has a horrible mouthing problem that we have not been able to control, but she does not appear to have an aggressive personality. She will allow you to turn her on her back, touch her paws, take her food, and so forth. But lately she seems to becoming more aggressive and I am afraid we may be causing the problem.

Training dogs



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