echodomino
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Alecs post read as if he was suggesting physical pain, picking a dog up by its jowels, and I don't apologise for finding this behaviour abuse. When I took my young Lab to a local gun dog training session, another handler couldn't get his dog to instantly carry out his command. So he put his fingers inside the pups mouth, dug his nails in to its gums and lifted the dog up and hung it there.
There's a difference between grabbing a dogs jowls and digging your nails into it's gums. From what I understand Alec didn't mean lift the whole dog up by it's jowls merely lift it slightly closer to you. The way I see it it's no different to scruffing a dog, doesn't hurt it but accompanied a growly "NO!" or just a growl lets the dog know it's stepped over the line and it isn't top dog. Watch the way dogs interact with each other or see how a mother dog teaches her puppies they're doing something they shouldn't.
My male Wire Viz growled at me the other day because he'd been told off for starting on the old male, he got his beard grabbed and himself pushed to the floor with a "NO!" because that's what would have happened to him (minus the NO! lol) if the old boy wasn't too past putting him in his place, that and the fact I didn't hurt him and didn't cause any injury as would have happened if the two had actually been able to start a fight.
Generally find that the firm voice or the growly voice is enough to let them know you mean it. Oh and I only scruff my dogs if they're really in the wrong, like above when I was growled at, I don't do it every time I want the dogs to do something.
CaveCanem, you're brave teaching speak!! Lol, my mum taught one of our GWPs years ago to speak, which then got turned into "say please" which resulted in Flora saying "please" every time she saw the cupboard or fridge doors open!!
RE Rottie training, I'd persevere with the crate and the firm voice if OP doesn't want to square up and tell her what for, although I'd have done it by now - once is usually enough for it to sink in that you mean it *runs for cover*
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