Australian cattle dog
This Sunday, They started fighting. australian cattle dog Australian cattle dog. Luckily, I was standing there and had read your article on breaking up a dog fight and separated them without incident(which isn't easy when your by yourself!). I have never seen my Shepherd "go off" like that. I put one dog inside and checked over them separately for injuries. australian cattle dog Miniature dogs. I was scared to put them back together at first but tried it anyway (both on leash) about 1 hour later and they were fine, they even played a bit. I did notice though that my shepherd was very careful when approaching the husky and was more visibly submissive that normal. I will definitely not leave them unattended again. australian cattle dog Bichon-puppies. Anyway, my question is this; What, if anything, can I do to prevent this from happenings? please note that the dogs are not fixed and only see each other about once a week, usually in the same location. I'm hoping your basic obedience tape, which should arrive any day now will help. Craig McinnesANSWER:My obedience tape will help you, but it needs to be used on both dogs along with a prong collar. More than likely it will happen again. Mature males do not tolerate mature males and your GSD is just starting to mature at 15 months. So get ready. If you want total safety when they are together - put them both in muzzle. When the fights occur there is often no warning. It's like a sudden a bomb goes off and the attack is on. QUESTION:I have read your suggestions for training an aggressive dog, i. e. the use of the prong collar and the use of the electric collar. I have both collars but have used the electric one only to teach and maintain the "come" command when she is not on the leash.
Australian cattle dog
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