Hey all,
Wondering should I provoke my roo to the point where he attacks?
The background to it is my roo attacked me some months back. I searched the site and read about various ways to let him know he's on your turf, not the other way around.
So off i went and anytime he got too close or appeared to be posturing at me, he felt the tip of my boot (a shunt rather than a kick), and that would be the end of his aggresiveness for a week or so.
My reasoning in relation to the provoking of him is that if i impose myself on him, he wont flare up at me, or worse - one of my kids. Im thinking that this way, i can in a sense 'control' when he turns into The Feathered Hulk, as we call it.
Any thoughts either way?
Wondering should I provoke my roo to the point where he attacks?
The background to it is my roo attacked me some months back. I searched the site and read about various ways to let him know he's on your turf, not the other way around.
So off i went and anytime he got too close or appeared to be posturing at me, he felt the tip of my boot (a shunt rather than a kick), and that would be the end of his aggresiveness for a week or so.
My reasoning in relation to the provoking of him is that if i impose myself on him, he wont flare up at me, or worse - one of my kids. Im thinking that this way, i can in a sense 'control' when he turns into The Feathered Hulk, as we call it.
Any thoughts either way?