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Off her lead socialising with other dogs!
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She chased this little staffy bitch for hours at first she kept pinning her down and resting her chin over her back (weirdo) and I was having kittens that sonething bad was going to happen, but it didn't! She got herself told off a few times, but its all education!
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She also met a propper American Bulldog! He's a lovely gentle giant and he towered above her, she looked like a tiny puppy next to him!
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Operation Socialise Bryony in 2012 has begun!
Very pleased with my little dog :)
 
Seeeeeee....what was you worried about man woman:p:p:p
Ps when she shows any over bearing behaviour to another just step in and correct her if the other dog looks like is drowning and is helpless that is:p:D
 
Every weekend dg :) I normally take tyson too and keep B on her lead but hes on restricted exercise at the mo, so I was able to concentratejust on bryony and I all of a sudden got brave lol!

how should I correct her cayla? Tell her no? She was so mad running around at first that I couldnt have got near her if id tried I dont think! She took the piss with her recall a bit too but I think once the excitement of being off with other dogs is out the way that will clme back... I hope lol :p
 
I give a sharp OI or EASY and use my body to block him if my little dog is being a brat (I just found Mr Rolled Up Newspaper today, awww :p) and when I had B's sister and they were getting full on I would slap a dog lead against the side of my welly boot or clap my hands to snap them out of it.

Having a bit more confidence in the dog can work wonders - when I was all nerves expecting the pup to feck off and leave me on the beach - he did. When I am more relaxed, so is he.
 
Like CC says, a good OI can work wonders! Henry and another dog from training had a little 'handbags' moment the other day - unlucky one for them, as I, the head trainer and the other dog's owner (an agility trainer) all OI-ed at the same moment. You've never seen two dogs leap apart so swiftly:D

Well done Bryony!:)
 
vocal as suggested I use "ENOUGH", I rarely call them over to do it, I march on over to them and catch them unawares from behind;):D makes them jump!:D coupled with either a swift check on the collar/half check/full check or a nudge in the side with my hand. It= an abrupt end for the play session becasue of the ott behaviour so therefor the dog is aware I am and knows there is a consiquence.
It is hower early days and she is finding her feet and gob in amongst a playful pack. Bullys are mainly all gob and beefcake, they are hard enough not to snap as quick as other breeds when hurt, instead they will shoulder barge it off:D

Try and do some one on one with her recall and start and call her out of play randomy for a treat, even introduce a whistle so that you can call her when neccessary and maybe even give her a good hoon on her won before the play session begin and if possible try and have some structured on lead walk with the same group so they don't always associate each other with gormless hooning.:)
 
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