Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: randy allen ]
#295848 - 09/11/2010 01:41 PM |
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Well,
Has the matter of nuetering for aggression been resolved yet? At least for the op.
Too many dogs in the world is as good a reason as any I suppose, but for aggression? Towards humans? Learned aggression? Fear inducted aggression? Anybody think spaying will take care of any of this?
Or is anyone of the same mind as our newest best pro has suggested, it should just be done on general principle.
I'm no pro, just a dog owner. Have yet to see a decrease in aggression post altering in the many I've acquired, but this is the claim that the vet always makes. The only change in behaviors I have encountered is through marker/clicker, desens. work. etc. I've read more articles stating that an intact dog tends to be more mentally balanced. Training, training and more training....
Of course unwanted puppies is a bad thing...but a dog shouldn't be a-wandering anyhow.
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: Connie Sutherland ]
#295849 - 09/11/2010 01:43 PM |
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I hope that the laser light "toy" stuff will be removed from the site.
Her dog, her decision ... but it's not OK to leave it there for unsuspecting owners who may have no idea of the inadvisability of using them as "toys."
I never knew it was bad for the eyes, course common sense says so...They use lasers to get rid of cancer.
(I have never used one) I suppose the same would be for cats?
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: Elizabeth Anderson ]
#295850 - 09/11/2010 01:46 PM |
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I hope that the laser light "toy" stuff will be removed from the site.
Her dog, her decision ... but it's not OK to leave it there for unsuspecting owners who may have no idea of the inadvisability of using them as "toys."
I never knew it was bad for the eyes, course common sense says so...They use lasers to get rid of cancer.
(I have never used one) I suppose the same would be for cats?
Because we're getting so off-topic into an irresponsible comment on the Paw it Forward web site( yes, the O.T. was largely my fault! ) , maybe we should start a new thread about this.
http://leerburg.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=295854&page=0#Post295854
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: randy allen ]
#295851 - 09/11/2010 01:48 PM |
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Well,
Has the matter of nuetering for aggression been resolved yet? At least for the op.
Too many dogs in the world is as good a reason as any I suppose, but for aggression? Towards humans? Learned aggression? Fear inducted aggression? Anybody think spaying will take care of any of this?
Or is anyone of the same mind as our newest best pro has suggested, it should just be done on general principle.
Neutering ".... for aggression? Towards humans? Learned aggression? Fear inducted aggression? Anybody think spaying will take care of any of this?"
If it wasn't, I'm with you, Randy, that it needs to be.
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: Jeannie Oakley ]
#295862 - 09/11/2010 02:12 PM |
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Yes (whoever wrote it), my dog loves the lazer light. I don't really care the "horrible" effects it may have.
You know, that comment just makes you look more stupid in our eyes, if that's even possible.
If you don't care about possible injury to your dog, why would a client take a risk and have someone with your kind of attitude train their dog? If you don't care about your own dog, I shudder to think what you'll do or allow to someone elses dog.
I hope that any potential future client of Jeannie Oakley of Paw it Foward Dog Training LLC considers your statement here and the danger that you might pose to a dog.
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: Jeannie Oakley ]
#295872 - 09/11/2010 04:16 PM |
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Hey Jeannie, I may need your help here, I'm not sure. I read parts of your site about the leadership and stuff and discovered that I don't seem to follow any of your advice.
Now I'm really worried. Somehow my dogs listen to me. They do what I say. Sit, down, off, quiet,leave it, come. I throw things that they bring back. They obey and yet from what you say, they should be out of control, dominant (Lol) disrespectful,anxious,destructive, territorial, beasts. How the hell did this happen and would a laser help?
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: steve strom ]
#295878 - 09/11/2010 06:09 PM |
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Wow, Steve. How impressive. Really..... **insert mutley snicker**
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: Jeannie Oakley ]
#295879 - 09/11/2010 06:23 PM |
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No, not really. Get it Jeannie?
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: Jeannie Oakley ]
#295880 - 09/11/2010 06:34 PM |
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Really Jeannie,
Is that all you have to say?
Come on gal get your game up if you want to hang with the big boys.
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Re: question about geting my dog fixed
[Re: Jeannie Oakley ]
#295881 - 09/11/2010 06:41 PM |
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Canine stability training??? Your dogs will teach my dogs??? Can they show him how to transition from the light he can never catch to something simpler, like maybe his own tail?
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