I try to ignore my aches and pains. Keeping moving helps me.I am laying around. This rain has made all my joints ache.
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I try to ignore my aches and pains. Keeping moving helps me.I am laying around. This rain has made all my joints ache.
I dont either Blue. Dogs will stare you down and sometimes fight and it was like Robert was showing his dominance by standing over him. It worked anyway for him. They play together all the time. He isnt afraid, he just listens.I don't believe in hitting a dog. They don't understand it; it's not in their vocabulary, as dogs don't hit each other. Hitting just teaches a dog to fear you, IMO. There are more natural ways to discipline.
Figure that one out let me know. Spine been hurting for 2 days now w/ no relief in sight.I try to ignore my aches and pains. Keeping moving helps me.
I used to hold dog obedience classes, in the mall our pet store was in. They let us use a vacant store.Yikes. I used to charge $25 for each one-hour private session. Six lessons for Heel, Sit, Down, Stay, Come and Return to Heel. We also did 3 minute blind Sit-Stays and five minute blind Down-stays, and worked on behavior problems like jumping up, getting in the trash or kitty litter, charging out the front door, car issues, etc. as time allowed. I wasn't in it for the money (obviously!), I just wanted to help people enjoy their dogs, and keep dogs out of shelters ... or worse.
Bandit sees robert as the pack leader.Robert got over Bandit one day long while back and was smacking him like all over. Bandit wasnt hurt but I didnt like it . Robert is the only one Bandit listens to.
That's good. Sammy is a somewhat dominant dog. When he needs disciplined, I grab some of the loose skin around his neck and hold him down. He hates that. Then I "growl" at him. I tell him in no uncertain terms what he did wrong and why I'm not going to put up with it and why he better straighten up and fly right or else. I keep this up in the most threatening tones until he relaxes, then I let him up. He gets up, shakes, grins, wags his tail and comes and licks me. All this is exactly the brhavior he would show a big dog that had held him down until he submitted. He "gets" it! He has come such a long way since we got him!I dont either Blue. Dogs will stare you down and sometimes fight and it was like Robert was showing his dominance by standing over him. It worked anyway for him. They play together all the time. He isnt afraid, he just listens.
I taught classes for my community college as well as private lessons. The private lessons were for those who couldn't get into the classes.I used to hold dog obedience classes, in the mall our pet store was in. They let us use a vacant store.
well, I guess Robert did the same thing but in a different way. He only had to do it once. Im not condoning what he did. Matter of fact it pizzed me off royal .That's good. Sammy is a somewhat dominant dog. When he needs disciplined, I grab some of the loose skin around his neck and hold him down. He hates that. Then I "growl" at him. I tell him in no uncertain terms what he did wrong and why I'm not going to put up with it and why he better straighten up and fly right or else. I keep this up in the most threatening tones until he relaxes, then I let him up. He gets up, shakes, grins, wags his tail and comes and licks me. All this is exactly the brhavior he would show a big dog that had held him down until he submitted. He "gets" it! He has come such a long way since we got him!
If she did they may have gotten eaten.@prostar Did your shrimp have babies ?
I confess. Goose gets a swat when he’s being rough. Not a hit, but a swat. (The yelping thing did not work with him when he was younger. Now he’s starting to listen to uh uhs and nos but in the beginning...)I don't believe in hitting a dog. They don't understand it; it's not in their vocabulary, as dogs don't hit each other. Hitting just teaches a dog to fear you, IMO. There are more natural ways to discipline.