a-bull wrote:If this worked for you, that's pretty cool, but you have to be careful, some dogs would take your retreating after they growl as victory and you could be reinforcing the behavior, (although it doesn't sound like that was the case with your dog).
a-bull wrote:I get what you're saying, and like I said, if it works for you, that's a good thing.
a-bull wrote:I definitely think it can be worked out. I had all sorts of issues, and now I have had none . . . for years . . .
How can I make that article bigger? I'm lame with that stuff, and I can't read it.
satanscheerleader wrote:I'm sure you can condition a response from a dog for the majority of time but under stress or the wrong circumstances if there is a natural tendancy towards this behaviour, I see it as serious a temperment problem. I guess it is very different when you have kids in the house. There are no margins for error when it comes to temperment for me. It's either rock solid or nothing.
houlabulla? wrote:a-bull wrote:I definitely think it can be worked out. I had all sorts of issues, and now I have had none . . . for years . . .
How can I make that article bigger? I'm lame with that stuff, and I can't read it.
At the top of the article there should be a tool bar. See the percentage? put cursor over it and click raising the percentage to readable size.
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