Shih tzu puppies
I fear my only other option is to put him down before he bites somebody. shih tzu puppies Dog obedience training in illinois. I will get him the first week in May. Have you seen dalmatians rehabilitated? What is your experience with deaf animals? What recommendations would you make to me? Thanks so much for any help you can give. I found your articles very informative. shih tzu puppies Dog-trainers-south-carolina. Thanks,JessicaANSWER:Nice to hear from you. Your dog falls under the category of being a FEAR BITER. I do have a Q&A section on this that you can read. shih tzu puppies Greater swiss mountain dog. If you want to make this work you should do 4 things:I would get a dog crate for my home. The dog would go into the crate when visitors come. Get one of the wire basket muzzles we sell and the dog should never go for awalk without it on. Make the dog learn to wear it when he is around the houseThe dog should have prong collar on when it goes outside for walks. Prong collarsare POWER STEERING FOR DOGS. They work and they are fare more humane than choke collars You need to go back and do better obedience training at home. If you would like to learn more about the principles of obedience training a dog, read the description for my Basic Dog Obedience video (http://leerburg. com/ 302. htm) You will probably find that you have not had the full picture on the steps of training a dog must go through before it can be considered fully trained. You can also read why I am not a fan of taking an untrained dog to obedience classes. Many people think they have to train a dog to be around other dogs. This is not amentality that I can accept. I don't allow strange dogs to be near my dogs. To TopQUESTION:Hello-I have a five year old Dalmatian very alpha male who has bitten people, including my kids in circumstances when he is frightened or is "guarding" me. He is not a bad dog or a mean dog. He may not even realize that it is my son when he bites.
Shih tzu puppies
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