Alex - before you post again - I want to know what kind of dog this is. For all we know it could be a junk yard cross bred one eyed three toed lop eared poodle. So cut to the chase and identify this dog or don't post.
Does anyone really CARE what the breed is?? The problem AND the solution are still the same. Bad training and sound training affect every dog the same way.
I agree the breed doesn't matter that much. Then it also shouldn't be a problem to say what BREED. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
While I do agree with some of the posts who speak about good training is good training no matter what the breed, I also agree with Ed as well. You should just come clean hear. Why is there such a secret? Something sounds fishy and I'm not really sure what your trying to prove. A discussion board is give and take and I'm not sure what the big deal is. If someone asks you what breed of dog we are talking about why can't you answer?
Good training IS good training and poor training IS poor training no matter what the breed. However, obviously different breeds have different characteristics which require certain modifications in how the dog needs to be handled.
We can just stop the sillyness and answer the damn question or we can keep playing games. The latter will stop right here. Thread closed.
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