Boxer dogs
So finally my question is, should I put him on a long line again and really work the recall because that is an essential command or does it sound like more of a respect issue where a gretaer bond and pecking order needs to be established?DanANSWER:Your dog sounds normal this has nothing to do with being doggy. boxer dogs Rescue dogs. In fact its nice to see that he is not fighting. This is a distraction problem and nothing more than that. It would be a lot to expect any dog to come back from this situation. boxer dogs Dog training obedience. I recommend people have a sport recall where they use one command (ie HERE) and another command where you expect the dog to come to you (ie COME). You use COME when the dog is just expected to GET BACK HERE. I would focus on the COME command and not the recall. boxer dogs Sea dogs. If you focus on the recall you will cause problems and a loss of drive. I would also be inclined to get an electric collar and learn to use it in this situation. To TopQUESTION:I have a big problem with my 9 month old shepherd. I have two pups, one 4 months old from your bloodlines and the 9 month old from mainly American lines. The problem is with the older one, he is not neutered yet and he appears to be developing some territorial aggression. Last week he bit the mail lady, he has never been this way before! Today, he chased a young boy across the school yard that we live next to his hackles were raised and he would circle the boy and bark!! I had one hell of a time catching him, he would not listen to me!!! We have worked hard to socialize both dogs and I don't know what to do. I do have several of your training tapes and everything else is working great, but this problem is not covered in any of the tapes I have. Is this a temperament problem that cannot be solved? He does not usually act this way, but I cannot take any chances with him biting somebody! If you could please give me some advice I would greatly appreciate it!P. S. I do not want my younger pup to pick up on these bad habits! The little german boy does seem to have a better temperament when it comes to people. Thanks, MattANSWER:This sounds like a handler problem as much as a dog problem. 1. This dog should not be off leash where he can have the opportunity to bite someone. A dog only gets one chance.
Boxer dogs
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