Bernese mountain dog breeder
But we do have a slight problem. bernese mountain dog breeder Dog-barking-control. . . Sasha LOVES to kill cats. bernese mountain dog breeder Dog training books. She seems to take great pleasure in it in fact. Is this normal? My obedience instructor says that is aggression. Do I have a problem? I really don't see it anywhere else. bernese mountain dog breeder Dog-training-clicker-method. She is 8 months old, 65 lbs, and 23" at withers. I know you are very busy, but I'm looking for help. Thanks so much for your time. Teri LuneacANSWER:Your obedience instructor needs to go back to school. Feel free to tell her I said this. Your dog kills cats because of prey drive, not aggression. Aggression has to do with protection ones self. Prey drive has to do wit chasing and killing things that run away. You correct this by teaching the dog that cats are no longer prey items. This is done with a shock collar and obedience training. When you use a shock collar for this the intensity of the shock is as high as it can go. This falls under the category of one or two good corrections are better than 1000 nagging corrections. Take the dog out on a long line in an area where there are cats. Watch the dog closely. The instant the dog goes for a cat, shock it. It's not necessary to say anything, in fact it's better not to. The dog must learn on it's own that cats are no longer fun to chase.
Bernese mountain dog breeder
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