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Casso

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  1. I think what is been asked is , if you have had success with homeopathy why wasn’t it your go to option, might be better off sprinkling holy water on the veteran
  2. They won’t all retrieve that’s is a fact , no doubt , why they won’t is very much open to speculation and worth investing in Every dog is an open book but not everyone can read between the lines,
  3. Don’t give up on this pup bud , he’s only learning his trade, if you start believing the pup won’t, he defiantly won’t People just passing opinions then calling them facts ? one dog can react differently to a situation than another, that’s nothing got to do with chemistry , it’s temperament, everydog will have elements we like and dislike , focus on the positive, in reality when we invest our time into a dog we end up lookin for traits we like in ourselves build trust, the relationship is the key, don’t confront or discipline in your space , hand feed , you don’t need
  4. Seen worse, e collar trained if not done correctly can leave a dog very reactive and confused not knowing what it can and can’t do, fucks it’s mind over the dog looks fresh so he ‘ll display plenty of energy, empty his tank and see what he’s got to offer, 2 hard bitten dogs who display aggressive issues towards each other can be treated in much the same way, tie them up within a few metres of each other and let them offload as much aggression as they can, after 4/5 hours I seen dogs drink water out of the same pot , its never personal , it’s energy
  5. I always worked off the premise, that if the dog is comfortable with highly prized objects in my space than recall isn’t my main objective for the retrieve,
  6. The difference is one is attack trained and most of the dogs with wankers are loud and aggressive through lack of work the attack dog has mapped humanoid under its prey making activities , in other words grabbing and shaking a human becomes how it offloads energy when stimulation reaches boiling point , look up Jessie smith, professional dog trainer level headed guy who was working with Alpha dogs Indiana when I met him first, he lost his step son to a trained dog I can’t see how the risk is worth it,
  7. I don’t know how you do a 100% test on these dogs , they usually test with food to warrant a reaction but the same as any dog in a static mindset you may not get much response you will never know where you stand with a dog until energy levels are at boiling point which is about the only time you need real control dogs need a trigger to vent energy when excited , what that trigger might be is anyone’s guess
  8. Dog lovers or not some of these dogs are bred to kill, I know there’re lookin for serious dog owners but serious owners generally already have serious dogs in their kennel , it’s a lot to take on and bringing them into the house isn’t an option, those kick and hit dogs are not always human social without an e collar , the risk around kids is f***ing mind blowing, kick and hit refers to the action which takesbplace when a door is kicked in, the dog is left chewing on the first human he encounters inside, they soon learn to find the sweet spots on the human body, they’re not lassie
  9. I can understand why it might seem so , but even the fact that dogs can meet and greet at all shows how social they are put it this way what other male predators can be introduced and meet and greet without blood shed Dog/ owner , dog/dog it makes no difference a dog will curtail itself to fit into whatever situation there are examples of dog aggression but the vast majority of off lead encounters are generally sorted out with by sniffing and pissing pet dogs are a different story ?
  10. Do they celebrate Halloween over there then, ?there wasn’t a word about it when I lived in the uk years ago , it was always a turnip, the yanks introduced the pumpkin
  11. Well worked single handed dogs who know their job,
  12. That red dog is a fine looking animal,
  13. Hang a bit item where she can get it on the lead , let her carry it around in her mouth , A bite/ tug item can become a grounding to the biting action shes showing , eventually shell just ignore it
  14. I can understand you saying stupid sod but the physical memory bank in the dog has unfinished business with the cat on the wall, so makes it the most intense object in that environment, it re lives the moment in present time , even without a moggie in sight , So the first time a pup encounters anything , its writing a emotional script of how it should act in the future according to how it went in the past Same as if a pup gets a pasteing out from another dog while out SOCIALISING it might not show for a while but that encounter is logged and filled for another intense moment and
  15. The only mystic in reference to dogs is the fact that human rational is projected onto everything it does, It's staying away , it won't come to me , it's been a c**t , it's trying to annoy me , whereas the dog is lookin out through a lense that excludes rational thought A dog feels that whatever emotional state it's in is what makes something happen, an example of that was a little jack Russel we have who I opened the front door one time and slipped her out on a rat in the garden , years and years later she still relives the feeling of encountering the rat when she got out and she g
  16. That's well put , what you hit on there is instead of acting on Instinct the pup can choose social , will only last until proper drive kicks in but is a social marker that it's owner is not a negitive in relation to flow, he gets his back rubbed which helps to relax him and he had a positive return back into your space and that f***ing critical for a pup, crucial in fact
  17. Granted Sir Probably didn't make myself clear enough , working dogs are 99.9% of the time grounded into their work, You won't replicate that freedom of flow a running dog gets when on his game and why would you because that's what makes him social On the other hand if pet owners could understand that activating its prey drive is also laying down its social drive in conjunction with its owner Trying to convince pet folk to let the dog bite something is a f***ing uphill struggle to say the least, its programmed to run and bite, if you show it what to bite it can contrast, it does
  18. Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel
  19. Situations like that are only created because people feel there's is an injustice not been addressed , I don't give a f**k if they drop their pants and shit on the floor during it , it's not against the law and no f****r got killed , I'd rather have it than black militants taking out white folk , if it brings dialog it will have achieved something A lot of deranged clowns with access to heavy weapons over there
  20. When I start a pup feeding from my hand my intention is to give the pup a port of call when excited , I get the pup pushing in , 2 feet off the ground through the resistance of my left to get to the food in my right , he gets to push force against me , he gets to move energy in my direction , not in the direction of the stimulation and that's the key , he turns to me instead of acting on prey instinct , I put it in place before we embrace the world , it's giving the dog the answer before he starts asking the questions , If we take it that every dog has to act when stimulated , he ha
  21. What sort of interaction do you have with the dog in general bud, do you bowl feed everything , any interaction outside hunting or walking ?
  22. The theory sounds good but could you tame a wolf. Some breeds just tend to throw back problems in certain areas. Without doubt the better dogmen and trainers will get the best out of the breed that is possible to get but too fob it off as down to the owner all the time doesn't wash. I'm not just talking about Salukis here but all breeds in general. Patterdales don't make good herding dogs , herding dogs can sometimes be too intelligent for their own good, wheatens and their crosses tend to be dog aggressive, Salukis tend to work for themselves. All these are natural tendencies in the breeds bu
  23. The death of any working dog is the introduction of friendliness, the further away you beeed from purpose , the more kinks you throw into the works A well worked dog will align with its owner if he knows what's he's about, rearing right and working well promote social behaviour, it's how evolution works
  24. Forget titbits bud , all food by hand , Pups that's age are still establishing their own world which depends on how she feels about things in her environment, including you Dogs are readily trainable at home but take them out and your dealing with another state of behaviour , namely instinctive and when a dog is functioning on instinct it can't reference its gut , which is what you want to trigger , if it can ingest food it can relax in its environment same as a dog left at kennels might not eat for a few days because it's solely focused on staying alive , the gut will only kick
  25. Fundamentally all that is happening in training with a bite item is activating an emotional feeling, a highly charged response to a stimulus When a dog is highly aroused, he has a number of physical responses , he can grab it in his mouth , he can try to hump it , he can press his body into it e.g. when aroused by fox shite or similar Whatever it is , he has to move , that's the bottom line so when we expose the dog to any stimulus , he has to deal with the physical effects caused by the object , it's not a thought process the dog goes through , it's an attraction based on a predato
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