My pup(Caesar) is mixed GSD(M) and mal(F) 3 months old. His father have a very strong dominant. I got him for a month and we get along well. I living with him by follow the way that wrote in the Dealing with dominant dog's article.
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I have done crate training with him. He is very nice pup( Never! excret in his crate). Very confident pup. He don't have any sign of fear OR avoidance from stranger, car, others dog.
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i'm walk him out every morning and evening. I use a piece of leather to play with him by let him chasing for a jif then let him bite and play tug of war.
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I let him got his prey and running with him in circle then I cool him down (my right hand support at his chin and my left hand keep petting him.
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I wait until he spit out the prey. Then let start chasing again. I do this about 3-4 times ( What shall I have to do when i what to end the game)
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Please....... Comment Didn't I do anything wrong OR What the minor detail that i overlook.
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