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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs the only thing i think that needs to change is him walking up to people, he does it because so many people just come up to him and see him cause his blue eye, so he just thinks everyone wants to see him that needs to change, and the dog thing its normal for dogs to play and sometimes geta little ruff, its not full size dogs that he plays with its puppies between 3 and 4 months but they are a little bigger than him, he never plays with dogs that are more than that, his temper is the best thing about him he almost has none, |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs Please explain what you mean. How old was he when he was separated from his littermates? |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs Quote:
Did the owner of bulldog puppy that your dog injured want you to pay the vet fees for his dog? |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs I agree with the posts here 100%. A 3 month old puppy should not be at an off leash dog park. A puppy should be on a leash, you never know what can happen to him if he is attacked by another dog or if he bites someone, puppies have SHARP teeth! He should be introduced to the dogs ON the leash. Enroll him into obedience. Did you do puppy group where he socialized with other puppies in a controlled environment (ie at the vets or petsmart i think you call it)? When you let a dog off leash they must have been taught the recall. You want your puppy/dog to come to you when you call it. Imagine letting him off to play and you call and he doesn't 'want' to come back, he's running around with other dogs LEARNING to ignore you!! This is a very important stage in obedience. At the off leash area at our Dog Club, we must call our dogs every 90 seconds - when we are off leash we are still training, limited training, but still teaching the dog when she is called she is to come. I would seriously recommend obedience training for your puppy NOW before this gets way out of hand and complaints are made or worse your dog is hurt or hurts another dog.
__________________ Ban Stupid People NOT Dogs! |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs Quote:
It's not necessary for him to play with other dogs, especially at this age. It's necessary for him to be building trust, respect and a bond with YOU. While a weekly play date with KNOWN dogs (in someone's backyard is preferable) is fine, the time he spends with you he should be exploring the world, learning his boundaries and learning to look to you for leadership - he's not going to do this on his own as you are the one who took on the job to help him. I too am curious about this statement: Quote:
__________________ Elisabeth Tanzbar Rottweilers Walk softly, and carry a BIG pooper scooper. |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs he has no temper like he dosent just get mad at me or other people or dogs, he loves everything from small dogs to big ones and he loves all people, the bull dog that he cut is his friend, the owner watches them play with me, it is a cut that you can barley see the dog dosent care he loves my guy they are always together, i am taking him to class rite away but not cause hes a bad dog now but cause of what might happen soon, you all make it seem like its him that is the crazy dog, that just goes and beets up dogs, its not him and he comes to me no matter what already, thats why i let him off leash, he already knows me as his owner and friend, |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs Quote:
![]() What is it exactly that you think will happen soon? Please read the stickies in the Puppy Forum. They should help you understand things a little better.
__________________ Elisabeth Tanzbar Rottweilers Walk softly, and carry a BIG pooper scooper. |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs your puppy should never be in that position. you have to protect your pup from bigger dogs playing rough with him. you gotta have your dogs back. Dont allow him to be pinned down by a bigger dog, unless they are both having fun playing |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs Quote:
We only have the information you provide. Get yourself and your dog into training before something happens that you will regret for a very long time. |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs yah but i have added more to it, i have never let it get seriouse im not some stupid guy with a rotti, i always watch him and they are playing but just like normal dogs one bites the other a little to hard and it gets out of hand and of course i take him away and rite after the dogs kiss eachother, he only plays with dogs he knows others he just licks and walks away, |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs So if your dog is perfect and you have no issue or have an excuse for every educated response given, why did you post a thread at all? This forums is for advice and learning, if you don't want to learn, don't ask for help.
__________________ Darin von der Lewis Crest "Bongo" whelp date: 10/10/07 Sire: Dandy vom Hause Neubrand Dam: Asiya vom Haus Makjamz RN |
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| Re: wont stand down to bigger dogs I agree with all the posts but one point is missing, it is not in the rotties nature to back down, I would be a little concerned if a rotti was backing down from all dogs, meaning he/she is not sure of themself, but also he/she should not be overly aggressive. |
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