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    As previously discussed - no expert though I trained my German Shepherds back in the day and it was all about choker chains and discipline.

    This one I trained with treats and rewards - and it's a remarkably obedient dog and will perform a number of tricks.



    He loves to learn. Currently we're working on delivering the neighbour's paper. He brings mine in no sweat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road kill View Post
    That is why really dominant types of Dogs like pitbulls ect will often turn on their owners.

    They see themselves as being top Dog so when the human gets out of line they get put back in their place.

    To bad if you though your pitty was cute an cuddly,because he doesn't see you like that.
    Utter shite. And why do you use Pit Bulls as an example?

    I agree with most else of what you say. All dogs need to know their boundaries & place. Be obedient & be led. Pulling a dog to ground by the scruff or collar is just as effective as rolling & usually far more appropriate to the dogs action. It's more parental.
    If your dog is strong enough to haul you around on a leash then you take on a lot of responsibility to make sure that it behaves properly which requires time , patience & commitment.
    Pit Bulls & similar breeds develop incredible loyalty & gentleness towards their families. I would trust one over a groomed, scented ankle biter any day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    As previously discussed - no expert though I trained my German Shepherds back in the day and it was all about choker chains and discipline.

    This one I trained with treats and rewards - and it's a remarkably obedient dog and will perform a number of tricks.
    Dogs are a great example of carrot & stick. They don't miss a damn thing, if you know this you can train them to do anything if you make it worth their while. They know whats good for them in ways we could not dream of. Just like us they respond better to a smile & bit of happiness.
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    In the meantime Ted and I will go "looking for adventure".

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    What's the difference between a family and a pack ?

    You can look to your mate wiki for the answer.

    After all it has the final answer to all questions right ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Utter shite. And why do you use Pit Bulls as an example?

    I agree with most else of what you say. All dogs need to know their boundaries & place. Be obedient & be led. Pulling a dog to ground by the scruff or collar is just as effective as rolling & usually far more appropriate to the dogs action. It's more parental.
    If your dog is strong enough to haul you around on a leash then you take on a lot of responsibility to make sure that it behaves properly which requires time , patience & commitment.
    Pit Bulls & similar breeds develop incredible loyalty & gentleness towards their families. I would trust one over a groomed, scented ankle biter any day.
    I used pitbulls because they are a strong dominat type of dog.

    If you have an issue with the current media or Gov't attitudes towards pittys,,,I don't really care mate,,,your problem not mine.

    BTW,,All breeds develop loyalty ect ect toward their people if their allowed to develop as a dog should,,,which was the whole point of my post,,,right ?

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    Ted's a champion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    As previously discussed - no expert though I trained my German Shepherds back in the day and it was all about choker chains and discipline.

    This one I trained with treats and rewards - and it's a remarkably obedient dog and will perform a number of tricks.He loves to learn. Currently we're working on delivering the neighbour's paper. He brings mine in no sweat.
    You are a cruel man. I am going to report you to PETA. You,ll never work with animals again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road kill View Post
    What's the difference between a family and a pack ?

    You can look to your mate wiki for the answer.

    After all it has the final answer to all questions right ?
    no actually my partner is a studying vet nurse ( passed 100% ) and she has to learn all about these type's of thing,
    and did you read my second link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    And waits,one of Sams favourite pastimes is attacking the exhaust of anything with a motor when its started up,the lux/mrs hairdryer/electric knives and chainsaws are a bit of a problem as you can imagine but his favourite is the bike,went out to the shed this morning and moved the TL to do a few things,he gets excited for a bit then sits and waits,nothing happens so hes decided to have a snooze and wait it out,guess he figurers it will start sometime.
    What a beautiful dog.
    If he needs a home at any stage, he is welcome to come stay with me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
    What a beautiful dog.
    If he needs a home at any stage, he is welcome to come stay with me!
    Cheers,methinks i would be looking for a new home before Sam mate,Mrs loves him to bits,Sams come outta this thread sounding like a very bad Border Colliehes not,hes obedient,well behaved generally and loyal to the end,lets just say he has plenty of characterWouldnt have it any other way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Cheers,methinks i would be looking for a new home before Sam mate,Mrs loves him to bits,Sams come outta this thread sounding like a very bad Border Colliehes not,hes obedient,well behaved generally and loyal to the end,lets just say he has plenty of characterWouldnt have it any other way.
    Ok then, how bout when you move out i could move in? Yes...no...maybe??
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Utter shite. And why do you use Pit Bulls as an example?

    I agree with most else of what you say. All dogs need to know their boundaries & place. Be obedient & be led. Pulling a dog to ground by the scruff or collar is just as effective as rolling & usually far more appropriate to the dogs action. It's more parental.
    If your dog is strong enough to haul you around on a leash then you take on a lot of responsibility to make sure that it behaves properly which requires time , patience & commitment.
    Pit Bulls & similar breeds develop incredible loyalty & gentleness towards their families. I would trust one over a groomed, scented ankle biter any day.
    How often does an ankle biter take your face off in a unprovoked attack????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
    Ok then, how bout when you move out i could move in? Yes...no...maybe??
    Ill be sure to let ya know if and when.
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