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Originally Posted by Ckimba99 Thing is, once we develop a specific plan, and a regimine for my dog, on how to correct his behavior - How do I work with him on allowing people in my home, and not barking, and intimidating them? |
You ask your trainer.
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So, moving on from my mistakes, let's start using this forum how it should be used, and let's begin formulating a plan. Tomorrow I will present the plan along with Mr. Gaileys thoughts, and work from there.
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Please. I know your game. You want US to formulate a plan for you over the Internet so you can try ONCE AGAIN to 'do it yourself' and save yourself some bucks.
ASK YOUR TRAINER ABOUT FORMULATING A PLAN. WE CANNOT PROPERLY EVALUATE THIS PROBLEM ONLINE. IT WOULD BE DANGEROUS FOR US TO DO SO. QUIT TRYING TO AVOID DOING WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE. SEE A TRAINER! WORK WITH A TRAINER! ASK YOUR TRAINER!
Dipper, if that's the way you feel, why don't YOU take the dog?
Seriously, I have no problem with this dog being re homed into an EXPERIENCED household. My only concern is I totally lack confidence in the OP's ability to pick out an experienced household to place him in. I think if the OP tried to rehome this dog, it would end up in 'any old household' and possibly really hurt someone.
The OP has shown some of the worst judgment I have ever personally witnessed when it comes to dog ownership. I do not think this poor judgment would disappear should he try to rehome his dog.