I don't have any experience with LGD's, but when we got our dachsund, Lucky, he was a mess. He bit us both the first day over his food (food aggression). When I googled it, I realized that food aggression was a really serious issue. I used that method (recommended by a doggie bootcamp website), and it took TWICE to get him straightened out. We did neuter him and do some basic obedience, too, but the forced submission worked like a charm. He figured out that I was the alpha (second only to his primary owner, my DH) and he couldn't snap at me under any circumstances. He has turned into a wonderful little dog, and it really didn't take very many corrections.
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How to discipline Fern?
Last night, I was putting the chickens in their little coop - then got Fern and had her go into the coop so she could go out the hen door to the fenced area (same routine we've always done). One of the chickens got out the hen door and into the fenced area because Fern wasn't being cooperative and was sniffing around their food - this upset the one chicken and she left! Fern went out the door and started chasing the chicken! I scaled the fence, grabbed Fern by the skin on the nape of her neck, flipped her quickly to her back and yelled into her face.. She knew she had done wrong. I then put her in the crate (which she sleeps in every night) and finished up with the chickens (and new rooster, Jasper, from Trish).
Was that the best approach? Other suggestions should she do this again? That was the first time and I believe it is because the chicken initiated the drama by running.