Emi wrote:Ok ... I see where your coming from now thanks for explaining to me ...
I seen a male "Pitbull" down at Petsmart at one of the other rescue place, he was in a crate , and he would lunge every time he seen another dog coming his way ... I called and questioned on that one , to me that male shouldn't even begin to be considered to be adopted out .
Emi wrote:Does back into my hole and gives up ...
mnp13 wrote:He now teaches extreme crate aggression in all of his dogs. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Romanwild wrote:mnp13 wrote:He now teaches extreme crate aggression in all of his dogs. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Or he could have used a pad lock.
Question for the rescue people.
Why try to adopt out dog aggressive dogs when so many non dog aggressive dogs are pts every year?
Romanwild wrote:Or he could have used a pad lock.
Romanwild wrote:Question for the rescue people.
Why try to adopt out dog aggressive dogs when so many non dog aggressive dogs are pts every year?
mnp13 wrote:He now teaches extreme crate aggression in all of his dogs. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
mnp13 wrote:Romanwild wrote:Or he could have used a pad lock.
Because you can't predict if the dog is going to turn on or not. You should not own a Pit Bull if you are not willing to deal with a dog aggressive dog. Frankly you shouldn't own a dog if you are not prepared to deal with dog aggression.
realpitbull wrote:I don't think my AmStaff would protect himself if someone tried to steal him. I can't imagine teaching him "extreme aggression" so that he'll tear someone to shreds if someone were to try to steal him. That's something that has always been a problem with this breed: they get stolen because they are soooooo people friendly.
BTW, does your friend show/compete? And if so, how does he deal with extremely crate aggressive dogs at events?
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