THLpatrick 555 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while Quote Link to post
Casso 1,264 Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, Quote Link to post
samearl14 11 Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 (edited) some good points there Edited August 24, 2011 by samearl14 Quote Link to post
THLpatrick 555 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted Quote Link to post
samearl14 11 Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 You know what they say about assumption He's trying to help you out mate. And personally i do agree with most thats been said. He might be taking it deep but to be fair the reason why your dog did that is obvious isnt it really. Just got to use your head. Quote Link to post
THLpatrick 555 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 You know what they say about assumption He's trying to help you out mate. And personally i do agree with most thats been said. He might be taking it deep but to be fair the reason why your dog did that is obvious isnt it really. Just got to use your head. tbh, it isnt that obvious, ive had both of them on me before? on the same sofa, and played with them all, so for this to randomly happen wasnt that obvious and was out of character, yeah i kno hes trying to help but they dont half make it like your dogs ruined feck me, how many people who works/have dogs as pets have never layed a firm hand or pinned a dog when they think its done wrong Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted Patrick lad I think you'll find Casso wasn't having a go young fella...........You'd struggle to find any bad advice that the fella as ever given on the site imo. Take a deep breath you asked for advice and not all is going to be positive in your own eyes. Quote Link to post
Casso 1,264 Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted bud the only reason you posted on here was to find out if what you did was good or bad or whatever it was,,the pup will learn quicker through negative associations , you dont have too teach the pup not to keep jumping up on the cooker ,one burn is enough,, if you dont know what to do in a situation with the mutt ,do f**k all, then think about how to deal with it the next time,,best of luck with the pup Quote Link to post
THLpatrick 555 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted Patrick lad I think you'll find Casso wasn't having a go young fella...........You'd struggle to find any bad advice that the fella as ever given on the site imo. Take a deep breath you asked for advice and not all is going to be positive in your own eyes. i kno hes not having ago, and i do respect the fact hes said that it could effect, but how she reacted and the way she did go for the dog i thought it was the right thing to do, and after a little while i made mates with tilly, im not one to constantly hit the dog and i try not to, firm no usually does it, but when there 2 dogs on top of you growling barking, i through the mastiff of me and then just tried tleling her and i hope she has learnt, opinions are opinions and tbh anything i say comes across as banter, im not to serious when it comes to being offended. Quote Link to post
THLpatrick 555 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted bud the only reason you posted on here was to find out if what you did was good or bad or whatever it was,,the pup will learn quicker through negative associations , you dont have too teach the pup not to keep jumping up on the cooker ,one burn is enough,, if you dont know what to do in a situation with the mutt ,do f**k all, then think about how to deal with it the next time,,best of luck with the pup ano mate, just a crabby patty arnt i, shes a clever little pup so i hope shes clocked it wasnt being agressive, but she did seem to take the message right Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted Patrick lad I think you'll find Casso wasn't having a go young fella...........You'd struggle to find any bad advice that the fella as ever given on the site imo. Take a deep breath you asked for advice and not all is going to be positive in your own eyes. i kno hes not having ago, and i do respect the fact hes said that it could effect, but how she reacted and the way she did go for the dog i thought it was the right thing to do, and after a little while i made mates with tilly, im not one to constantly hit the dog and i try not to, firm no usually does it, but when there 2 dogs on top of you growling barking, i through the mastiff of me and then just tried tleling her and i hope she has learnt, opinions are opinions and tbh anything i say comes across as banter, im not to serious when it comes to being offended. Thats ok young fella now go to your room and don't come out until tea-time. Quote Link to post
THLpatrick 555 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted Patrick lad I think you'll find Casso wasn't having a go young fella...........You'd struggle to find any bad advice that the fella as ever given on the site imo. Take a deep breath you asked for advice and not all is going to be positive in your own eyes. i kno hes not having ago, and i do respect the fact hes said that it could effect, but how she reacted and the way she did go for the dog i thought it was the right thing to do, and after a little while i made mates with tilly, im not one to constantly hit the dog and i try not to, firm no usually does it, but when there 2 dogs on top of you growling barking, i through the mastiff of me and then just tried tleling her and i hope she has learnt, opinions are opinions and tbh anything i say comes across as banter, im not to serious when it comes to being offended. Thats ok young fella now go to your room and don't come out until tea-time. where not all whipped bitches like you johnny dont be brave because the missus let you out to go the pictures for once Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted August 24, 2011 Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted Patrick lad I think you'll find Casso wasn't having a go young fella...........You'd struggle to find any bad advice that the fella as ever given on the site imo. Take a deep breath you asked for advice and not all is going to be positive in your own eyes. i kno hes not having ago, and i do respect the fact hes said that it could effect, but how she reacted and the way she did go for the dog i thought it was the right thing to do, and after a little while i made mates with tilly, im not one to constantly hit the dog and i try not to, firm no usually does it, but when there 2 dogs on top of you growling barking, i through the mastiff of me and then just tried tleling her and i hope she has learnt, opinions are opinions and tbh anything i say comes across as banter, im not to serious when it comes to being offended. Thats ok young fella now go to your room and don't come out until tea-time. where not all whipped bitches like you johnny dont be brave because the missus let you out to go the pictures for once Oi! Don't be cheeky now don't forget I know where you live,watch I don't come up there and piss on your playstation. Quote Link to post
THLpatrick 555 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2011 All pups play too rough and can be annoying little twats to another dog Donuts got a gold star certificate in it lol.She will take a telling from flint and other dogs the thing i have to watch is Flint reared the pups for weeks after mum gave in and Flint sees Donut as her pup and is instinctevly defensive of her which i do try to tober as well to a certain degree and Flint will now allow other dogs to play with Donut but i think if Donut got slapped by another Flint wouldnt handle it well so im careful.I think what you did might have done the trick for the fact it was done instantly and there and then if you know what i mean. straight away, hit her and pinned, said no, pushed her off the sofa, everyone ignored and told her off if she tried getting back on with me, felt bad she didnt wana be my mate after that for a little while how do you know what association you made in the pups mind by that , will it teach her biting is wrong ,or, your unpredictable and aggressive, bud, how we deal with all these little things and the emotional impact on the dog ,is what forms an image in the pups mind of how it deals with us in future,, i would wager the pup acted instinctively ,with no intention,,but the out come is that you have put the first question mark in the pups mind ,one which will never go away,,emotional baggage is forever,, i think your taken it abit to deep here, the puppies fine and playing, the dogs are playing she learnt its unexceptable, who ever has to listen to you probally has the emotional baggage of wanting to commit, feck me. i dont kno what associations, but i assume she new wrong by the way she acted Patrick lad I think you'll find Casso wasn't having a go young fella...........You'd struggle to find any bad advice that the fella as ever given on the site imo. Take a deep breath you asked for advice and not all is going to be positive in your own eyes. i kno hes not having ago, and i do respect the fact hes said that it could effect, but how she reacted and the way she did go for the dog i thought it was the right thing to do, and after a little while i made mates with tilly, im not one to constantly hit the dog and i try not to, firm no usually does it, but when there 2 dogs on top of you growling barking, i through the mastiff of me and then just tried tleling her and i hope she has learnt, opinions are opinions and tbh anything i say comes across as banter, im not to serious when it comes to being offended. Thats ok young fella now go to your room and don't come out until tea-time. where not all whipped bitches like you johnny dont be brave because the missus let you out to go the pictures for once Oi! Don't be cheeky now don't forget I know where you live,watch I don't come up there and piss on your playstation. now that wouldn't be nice wud it johhny, i love my ps. Quote Link to post
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