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something that supposed "experts" appear not know!
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152902693393287
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152902693393287
the only thing he says that I agree with is that dogs need to be physically challenged before you can expect change
the only thing he says that I agree with is that dogs need to be physically challenged before you can expect change
It was, without question, a silly approach, but to discard CM and his approach to dogs which as adults have major problems, and upon one admittedly silly event, is a mistake. His successes are legion and he has generally been highly successful. Considering his previous successes, and those who criticise him, I wonder just how successful his critics are, in real life, and with such dogs. To judge a highly skilled man because of one stupid event, and to discard his previous results is a rather narrow minded approach.
CM would have been better give the owners some direction in how to do that-separate dog for feeding or when child is eating, not leaving them together or having them together in a confined space etc etc.
That's not really solving the issue, though.
Simply separating the dog from human interaction isn't going to fix the problem, it's simply sweeping it under the rug.
I'd be bitterly disappointed if I paid I professional and the only advice they had for me was 'buy a baby-gate'.
That's not really solving the issue, though.
Simply separating the dog from human interaction isn't going to fix the problem, it's simply sweeping it under the rug.
I'd be bitterly disappointed if I paid I professional and the only advice they had for me was 'buy a baby-gate'.
And what CM did fixed the problem?
What CM actually did was to reinforce the dog's view that the animal was top dog. For CM, the battle of wills, was lost!
The dog's immediate reaction following the attack (or its defence!), was interesting. No one, no matter the progress, who owned that dog would inflict it upon a very small child, if they had any sense. EVERY dog, even though apparently corrected, will revert to type, given the opportunity.
Alec.
He wasn't a small child though he was an adult and I wouldn't keep such a dog under any circumstances. Any dog that bites should only get to do it once.
any adult that provokes and threatens a dog to that extent whilst blocking routes for the dog to retreat deserves to get bitten
He wasn't a small child though he was an adult and I wouldn't keep such a dog under any circumstances. Any dog that bites should only get to do it once.
any adult that provokes and threatens a dog to that extent whilst blocking routes for the dog to retreat deserves to get bitten
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The easy way to cure food guarding is to start with an empty bowl and at meal times add a little at a time, so the dog see's you as the giver of food, not the one who might take it away. …….. .
any adult that provokes and threatens a dog to that extent whilst blocking routes for the dog to retreat deserves to get bitten
To have reached that stage the dog must have had a history of aggression so not a one off and whatever the scenario looks to me like a dog that will bite again, why take the risk ?
Seen this several times, each time I cannot believe how stupid he is. I wish people would wake up and see him for what he really is !