he was worried about the "fighter blood" Any truth to that being part of a future dog's aggression?
No he's not neutered yet, I was planning on possibly breeding him once with my female before fixing him... but still undecided.
Romanwild wrote:Nuetered or not AG can be controlled. It takes time and patience. The prong worked for me but took a while because of 2 things.
1. I allowed them to see the other dog or animal. Visual stimulus is what gets them started. If you can catch that and correct it that's usually enough. I use a 3-5 level correction [out of 10] for my dogs. I would say NO and give a quick pop. Praise them when they look away. If they start to look back I would repeat it. Now they automatically look away without me saying anything 99% of the time.
2. When they would get crazy or vocal about another dog I had to go to a 10 for Dreyfus. That finally got the message through to him. He yelped and I felt a little bad but it worked. I only had to do it twice.
You need to make sure that you have the prong fitted correctly or it won't be effective. It should sit high on the neck behind the ears and
it should be tight enough to NOT spin freely. It shouldn't slip over their head either. You need to clip and unclip it to get it on and off.
You won't be able to get rid of his AG but you can teach him manners.he was worried about the "fighter blood" Any truth to that being part of a future dog's aggression?
Sure. It's a genetic trait most of the time.No he's not neutered yet, I was planning on possibly breeding him once with my female before fixing him... but still undecided.
No offense but what's so special about your dogs? 2 Million PTS every year in this country. We don't have enough good owners for the dogs that are here now.
Please check this out: http://www.pitbulltalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=48
Really, no offense but a dog would have to be pretty awesome to be bred now a days. They should poop titles and health tests.
No offense but what's so special about your dogs? 2 Million PTS every year in this country. We don't have enough good owners for the dogs that are here now.
grizzly wrote: nobody could talk me out of breeding my saints , but i don't have the issues you have. under stand a litter of pups could be up to 12 pups- thats alot of homes to find and work for what? what would you really benifit from your breeding?if something bad happened with one of the pups you produced( bites child or kills another dog)how will you feel then?to purposely breed dog you are responible for those pups.
i just can't see the pro's to your breeding
mnp13 wrote:Please do not muzzle your dog. Muzzles increase aggression, not fix it. Bringing your dog to a store in a muzzle not only looks bad for the breed, but it will make your dog even more defensive because it knows it can't defend itself.
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