I'd so love to respond to your excellent points.....but when I sat here and formulated an answer it got so long winded that I was afraid I'd be hijacking the entire thread, not to mention sounding like I was patting myself on the back for my success with training! Who has time for that?![]()
I do! And I'm sure I'm not alone in that. Provided it has useful info, who cares if someone thinks it sounds like you're patting yourself on the back? Other people's perceptions are kinda irrelevant to the facts of the matter.
Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not though...?
I've done a heck of a lot of searching for training methods and philosophies over the years and tried many out but obviously didn't find they worked with that one dog; I've since seen that his sort of mentality is not uncommon at all.
I've done great with some animals and not great with others, I don't have a problem admitting there's a lot I need to learn, I'm always looking for more information. Unfortunately it is often people repeating the same old info I already know off by heart, which has worked for them and which works for most dogs, but doesn't work when applied to this sort of dog which I am very close to believing is a lost cause, a waste of time.
Best wishes.
Wanna pat each others back Blooie? Sorry it got so long, I even cut it short. If the dog has basic training it still knows it, it is the owner that fails then, You can never stop training a dog and never accept anything less than 100% obedience from a dog. Even little things have to be corrected as they occur. That said I fail at that sometimes, but I really try not to. The dogs seem to know when their is company here I will not "yell" at them as much....Dang Dogs are way too smart.
Can you elaborate on how you'd deal with a dog that will disobey no matter what? Don't know if you've ever owned one of those, but there's not an awful lot you can do to wring 100% obedience out of such dogs, well, not anything ethical and humane anyway, in terms of options left.
You think your alpha pup is stubborn --- I don't think you've owned dogs as stubborn as some I've known. If you can still get a majority percentage of obedience out of them, that's not really thoroughly stubborn.
Most people tend to think highly of their training skills until they meet the dog that 'just won't' --- old-timers tend to send those off to be put down or be pampered lawn ornaments with nothing except existence required of them. There's two kinds of motorbike riders, as they say, those who have fallen off and those who will.

Best wishes.