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by GSDNewbie on 04 February 2011 - 06:02
That dog had an awesome recall until you screwed it up.
by alboe2009 on 04 February 2011 - 07:02
Initially, initially............................ ? I see four different breeds, are they yours or clients? The GSD I would think is yours and not a clients. The pup by what little I watched is just being a pup, not dog aggressive or aggressive towards the lab. JMO.
IMO, a command is a one time command, and whatever animal it is requested from, in our case a dog, not just a GSD, but a dog obeys when it is understood, Saying the command numerous times and no there isn't a number amount, but more than once in my eyes means a few things: doesn't know the command, doesn;t understand the command, doesn't want to obey the command or doesn't give two poops what the person giving the command is saying. Half of what I seen is the GSD pup following the gang to get treats.................. Show videos with just the GSD. Once mastering the command then throw the other dogs into the situation. We over and over and over talk off the characteristics of the GSD, the intelligence etc. etc. and this takes away or disapproves that but here it's not the puppies fault.
One of my pet peeves I'm beginning to see on this PDB is where the OP will put something out, i.e.; video, thread, comment or whatever. Then doesn't, or won't respond to back up initial post or comment on what commenter's have posted. You have to be reading the comments. Not saying you have to be on here every hour of every day but you have to cowboy up and back up what you're doing or what you're saying. Justify to an extent why you are doing/saying what you're doing/saying. And respond to the people's comments. If you can't stand tall then don't put the stuff out there for us to respond the way we do!
by eichenluft on 04 February 2011 - 08:02
by Jyl on 04 February 2011 - 08:02
Lief
Please explain what on gods green earth are you trying to do with this pup?? Also please xplain the "dog agression" you see!? Maybe all of us are missing it.
by Donald Deluxe on 04 February 2011 - 09:02
You think this is hardcore behavior? Are you out of your freakin' mind? This is entirely normal puppy play behavior of the same exact sort that all four GSDs I've owned exhibited when they were young. I wouldn't want a pup who was less bouncy and playful than this one, I'd think he lacked condfidence and drive.
The lab you think is being mauled by the little guy doesn't seem the slightest bit bothered, and shows far more sense than you do in the way it is reacting. Please give this poor pup away before you ruin it, then get out of the breed by selling off your breeding stock and stay out.
Truly unbelievable.
by animules on 04 February 2011 - 12:02
You've had many offers to take that "dog aggressive" pup off your hands by people that understand and could handle it correctly. As they are reading the pups behavious right, and you are not, please for the pups sake take one of them up on their offer. Those dogs were having a wonderful time playing until you messed them up. Leave that poor pup alone and let it grow up to be a normal dog.
Stupid stupid stupid can't even call that training. Now you taught the pup to ignore what little recall you claimed you had. geeze.
by Penny on 04 February 2011 - 13:02
Again - like the last time I watched your video, I wondered why I was wasting my time, but I now see why I was - I was waiting to see this pup become this aggressive little soul you said he was. Lief, some-one needs to tell you, so let it be me
THE PUP IS NOT AGGRESSIVE
THE PUP IS HAVING A ROUGH AND TUMBLE OR TRYING TO WITH A DOG OF A SIZE HE THINKS HE CAN DO IT
HE IS ALSO KNOWING (MORE THAN CAN BE SAID FOR YOURSELF) THAT THIS GIRL IS NEARER TO THOSE TREATS YOU KEEP GIVING OUT SO IT A CHALLENGE ITS A BIT OF FUN FOR HIM,
unless you ruin him - and you probably will with this much lack of understanding, it wont get worse, and as can be seen at the end of the second video, Misty will put him in his place without the help of an electric collar - so begins the natural training of a youngster feeling his feet.
You are a disgrace to call yourself a dog trainer. Mo.
by gsdlvr4life on 04 February 2011 - 14:02
Do you enjoy "Shocking" a 12 week old pup?
Honestly i am appalled at some peoples behaviour. I may be new in the world of training but i am definetly not that new. And then to post it on the internet and better yet on pdb where the most knowlegable trainiers in the gsd world are in hopes of.......what? That everyone would go wow look at you go shocking that puppy.
This people is drama at its finest.
Wow!!!
by GSDNewbie on 04 February 2011 - 15:02
by gagsd4 on 04 February 2011 - 15:02
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