ddd-shooter
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I think y'all shouldn't get to worked up over some tongue in cheek internet talk. WWE is a thing though. We do it a couple times a season. She gets stuck on stupid. Pick her up and remind her of things. Never beat my dog with hand or foot. But we do get close for a correction talk.If numbers are the thing I have a couple friends that start guiding in September in Canada and just ended the season in Arkansas. They picked up that many birds the first month. One of the dogs will be running the spring grand. He told me that 5 days the dog will be challenged more than a whole season. I only picked up 306 with 189 being big geese froze up early. I have been around plenty of wwe matches with people and their dogs over 15 years of guiding pheasant hunters but just find it easier to train the dog in the off season so small correction fix any problems that arise.
how often do you shoot a Eurasian?I promise I didn't hit my dog today on our Veterans hunt. 3 Vets and a pile of meat.
I have at last count 500 girls that were never spanked.Not often but yeah. Same with my kids.
Kids that never had a spanking land in jail.
How is your post any different? Rhetorical question. No need to reply. FYI, thread is about training dogs.Some folks can’t help but trying to indoctrinate others with their mysticism. Unfortunately it’s all too prevalent in our society. it’s amazing to me that the same people fail recognize that much of the present day push back against inappropriate insertion of religious zealotry stems from their own behavior to begin with.
This thread is a perfect example.
When my dog was about 6 months old, I lived together with some friends, and we had mine, 2 of her sisters, and another dog in the house with us. I bought 4 beef knuckles and handed em out. about 20 minutes later I noticed mine had stolen the 2 from her sisters. I went to take them from her and she snapped at me. I pinned her down, bit her cheek and made sure to spit in her mouth a little while growling. That was the last time she ever got aggresive with any human. And she learned to share a lot better that day too. Now she is my best friend and I can't imagine having a better dog. They say you get one good dog, horse, and woman. If I died tomorrow, Id know I at least got my good dog out of the deal.I have had Akitas for the last 25ish years. Almost every one of them, at some point when they are very young will bite me, to try and challenge me for the alpha spot. Every one of them, I've pinned down, and bit them on the ear until they cry, and stop struggling. Not one of them has ever tried to bite me since. I don't hit them though, they wouldn't even feel it, and would probably think it was a game. They do best with positive reward based training, negative correctives are only used very sparingly, they get resentful. This method came from a trainer friend who specializes in guardian breeds, and often has to wrangle in dogs like Pits and Shepards that have gotten out of control and are going to be euthanized if he can't get them back on the rails.
Along these same lines, I always tell new owners to do the following: When you feed your Pup, purposefully do things like while they are eating... EFF with their face a little. Like petting over their eyes, snout and mouth as to interrupt their ability to see and get that next bite. IF they show aggression toward you... you pin them down on their backs get close to their faces and give them a very strong "No!" while menacing them for that moment and putting the fear in them. And just as quickly you ut them back on the food bowl. They will resume.When my dog was about 6 months old, I lived together with some friends, and we had mine, 2 of her sisters, and another dog in the house with us. I bought 4 beef knuckles and handed em out. about 20 minutes later I noticed mine had stolen the 2 from her sisters. I went to take them from her and she snapped at me. I pinned her down, bit her cheek and made sure to spit in her mouth a little while growling. That was the last time she ever got aggresive with any human. And she learned to share a lot better that day too. Now she is my best friend and I can't imagine having a better dog. They say you get one good dog, horse, and woman. If I died tomorrow, Id know I at least got my good dog out of the deal.
My dogs are my childrenI also use an ecollar. Love em and never leave home without it.