House training a dog

At least that is what I was told. house training a dog Border collie puppies. This dog was given to us by someone in our neighbor whose dog was the neighborhood dog and had puppies. For the most part, he has been friendly. As a puppy he was wonderful. house training a dog Information on dog breeds. He was easy to train and obedient. At least I thought. Lately, he has been displaying some disturbing behavior. house training a dog Training dogs. Whenever we try to restrain him, he always growls and seems (although he has never) like he want to bite us. The veterinarian told us that literally he was retarded because that is what happens when you mix the two breeds, (moreso the Chow breed) and that putting him to sleep would be best for him. I have a 9 year old daughter and my worse fear is that he may someday bite her because his temperament can change at the drop of a dime. I have grown very attached to him and hope that putting him to sleep would be our last resort. I am afraid to take him to a trainer because he is not very friendly to outsiders and will not let anyone (including me) to restrain him. My question is--Is this dog fixable? Is there any behavior modification that we can try at home. I admit that my lack of training has not helped me deal with the dog at all, so is there anything I can try also. I am open to anything and would respect your honestly. Thank YouEd, I have read most of your site and like your approach. I think I can get a handle on a serious situation that I have allowed to develop with a 3 yr old male chow.

House training a dog



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