runforyourlife 361 Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? Quote Link to post
Guest proudy Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise Quote Link to post
Paul in North Lincs 15 Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 perfectly natural..................... its a possession related reaction.....its his bone....he dosnt want you to have it.......but when push comes to shove...........he looses his bollocks .........if he's not snapping at you and you can handle his food whilst he's eating.........then let him growl his little pecker off Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Quote Link to post
Guest proudy Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! No need for that, I use a Tazer ,i brought back from the Continent ,that gets their attention! Quote Link to post
Guest proudy Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! If a dog shows any aggression towards humans it should be dealt with harshly, my dogs learnt that whilst pups & since then had no bother. A large bull x allowed to find its feet & allowed to assert itself could do some damage, wouldn't take that chance with kids around. Its worked for me Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! If a dog shows any aggression towards humans it should be dealt with harshly, my dogs learnt that whilst pups & since then had no bother. A large bull x allowed to find its feet & allowed to assert itself could do some damage, wouldn't take that chance with kids around. Its worked for me Pal, i have a large bull grey, as well as a bedlington saluki(saluki known for aggresion) plus this pup, take a look back at my posts you will see pics of my dogs and bulls.... I dont think anybody else would agree with you about hitting dogs! Its all about6 time, and patience! then the dog will show you the respect you show it! Quote Link to post
Guest proudy Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! If a dog shows any aggression towards humans it should be dealt with harshly, my dogs learnt that whilst pups & since then had no bother. A large bull x allowed to find its feet & allowed to assert itself could do some damage, wouldn't take that chance with kids around. Its worked for me Pal, i have a large bull grey, as well as a bedlington saluki(saluki known for aggresion) plus this pup, take a look back at my posts you will see pics of my dogs and bulls.... I dont think anybody else would agree with you about hitting dogs! Its all about6 time, and patience! then the dog will show you the respect you show it! Like I said, I'd punish them when pups if need be & its worked for me & I get no trouble when they're older. If you honestly think no one hits their dogs ur dreaming pal, u might get a few jumping on the band wagon now though. No one hits their kids either do they? Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted June 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! If a dog shows any aggression towards humans it should be dealt with harshly, my dogs learnt that whilst pups & since then had no bother. A large bull x allowed to find its feet & allowed to assert itself could do some damage, wouldn't take that chance with kids around. Its worked for me Pal, i have a large bull grey, as well as a bedlington saluki(saluki known for aggresion) plus this pup, take a look back at my posts you will see pics of my dogs and bulls.... I dont think anybody else would agree with you about hitting dogs! Its all about6 time, and patience! then the dog will show you the respect you show it! Like I said, I'd punish them when pups if need be & its worked for me & I get no trouble when they're older. If you honestly think no one hits their dogs ur dreaming pal, u might get a few jumping on the band wagon now though. No one hits their kids either do they? I dont believe people hit there dogs, and all the guys i hunt with, or visit shows with, or dig with, would give the person a dig them selves if they saw them beating a dog or a kid! What kind of a man beats a defenceless animal, that is going to work for you for the rest of its life...... leave it now, because your winding me up! Quote Link to post
Guest proudy Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! If a dog shows any aggression towards humans it should be dealt with harshly, my dogs learnt that whilst pups & since then had no bother. A large bull x allowed to find its feet & allowed to assert itself could do some damage, wouldn't take that chance with kids around. Its worked for me Pal, i have a large bull grey, as well as a bedlington saluki(saluki known for aggresion) plus this pup, take a look back at my posts you will see pics of my dogs and bulls.... I dont think anybody else would agree with you about hitting dogs! Its all about6 time, and patience! then the dog will show you the respect you show it! Like I said, I'd punish them when pups if need be & its worked for me & I get no trouble when they're older. If you honestly think no one hits their dogs ur dreaming pal, u might get a few jumping on the band wagon now though. No one hits their kids either do they? I dont believe people hit there dogs, and all the guys i hunt with, or visit shows with, or dig with, would give the person a dig them selves if they saw them beating a dog or a kid! What kind of a man beats a defenceless animal, that is going to work for you for the rest of its life...... leave it now, because your winding me up! Quote Link to post
Guest proudy Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Hi, my youngest pup, who is just under 7mths, grawls at me and anybody else when he has a bone, or a pigs ear, trotter of snout, etc. He doesnt grawl when he is eating and being fed, you can put your hand in his bowl. Its just he is very protective of his things he likes best. Doesnt do it with his domby, or rabbit pelts, do you think this natural.? You want to knock that out of him sharpish, any sign of agression needs sorted immediately. Belt him & take it away from him. No doubt some Barbara Woodhouse will say otherwise What would you do if someone came and took your car, missus, ferrets, dogs??? Knock f**k outta them, but we're talking about a dog here not a marriage breakdown wow, i bet your dogs respond well to you pal! when i lift my hand, my dogs come in to me, as taught, not cower down! The thing you do to a dog for obidence is grab them by the scruff of the neck and twist, till they yelp and submit!! Not beat them! If a dog shows any aggression towards humans it should be dealt with harshly, my dogs learnt that whilst pups & since then had no bother. A large bull x allowed to find its feet & allowed to assert itself could do some damage, wouldn't take that chance with kids around. Its worked for me Pal, i have a large bull grey, as well as a bedlington saluki(saluki known for aggresion) plus this pup, take a look back at my posts you will see pics of my dogs and bulls.... I dont think anybody else would agree with you about hitting dogs! Its all about6 time, and patience! then the dog will show you the respect you show it! Like I said, I'd punish them when pups if need be & its worked for me & I get no trouble when they're older. If you honestly think no one hits their dogs ur dreaming pal, u might get a few jumping on the band wagon now though. No one hits their kids either do they? I dont believe people hit there dogs, and all the guys i hunt with, or visit shows with, or dig with, would give the person a dig them selves if they saw them beating a dog or a kid! What kind of a man beats a defenceless animal, that is going to work for you for the rest of its life...... leave it now, because your winding me up! MATE, I've looked through your posts like you said to. Who the f**k are you kidding? You said when you first joined THL that you had been hunting etc for over 30yrs.Lets take a few of your posts as examples i.e - How slim or fat should a bull x be? If you don't know how a healthy dog should look you shouldn't be keeping them. What height will my pup make? Surely a man with your experience knows that it could throw towards the size of the smallest or biggest dogs in its breeding. You could've asked Mystic Meg to check her crystal ball. How many helpers would I need to ferret these limestone warrens? Surely a hunter of your calibre, who said he also likes a dig, can manage a days ferreting without assistance. Russ, your full of shit mate. You see your dogs as a collection & your aim is to breed the ultimate ferret Could it be that you are looking to fill the void left by the late D.B.Plummer? Now your winding me up. I do hope THL members take the time to look back at your previous posts & see you for what you really are - A PRETENDER Quote Link to post
Guest nitevision Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 somtimes dogs need to be reminded who is the leader of the pack,as do the kids an the wife Quote Link to post
Guest bigredbusa Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 No need for that, I use a Tazer ,i brought back from the Continent ,that gets their attention! Quote Link to post
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