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Posted on 2/12/18 at 5:22 pm to Broke
Hard to train selective bred genetics out of a pitbull
Posted on 2/12/18 at 5:23 pm to Broke
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Can this be accomplished? Food aggression or aggression towards people/other animals?
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I'm the alpha but when I'm not home he tends to jack with the other animals.
Don't leave feed when you're not home.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 5:24 pm to SpicyStacy
quote:Cant blame him.
Ours was veey aggressive and possessive of me and food.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 5:34 pm to SUB
One of these days a put bull is gonna chew that guys fruity face off.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 6:30 pm to Broke
I think it will always linger beneath the surface. Amazing how many killer, uh, pit bulls (Freudian slip) never as much as scratch a flea before they latched on to the neck of a three year old and killed her.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 7:09 pm to Broke
A shock collar is the worst thing you can get for an aggressive dog.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 7:57 pm to Broke
nope, you can teach them to suppress the fear so they relax and dont feel threatened, and by default, that suppresses the aggression, but the instinct stays there just below the surface.
just like with pit bulls, no matter how sweet and gentle they act, they can flip a switch and revert to basic instincts at the drop of a hat
just like with pit bulls, no matter how sweet and gentle they act, they can flip a switch and revert to basic instincts at the drop of a hat
Posted on 2/12/18 at 8:02 pm to Broke
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Can you train aggressiveness out of dogs?
Yes.
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Can this be accomplished?
Exercise and plenty of it to start.
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Food aggression or aggression towards people/other animals?
Yes. Teach your dog the "leave it" command. And let your dog only eat when you give him permission to eat. Reclaim your space as the "pack leader."
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If so is there anyone in Baton Rouge that you would recommend?
Larry Benoit.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 8:03 pm to Broke
No but you can kick it out of them.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 9:10 pm to Low T Lounge
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He had these enormous dog balls that would flop on his butthole when he ran, and he'd just hump everything that moved. His size and drive made me feel very inadequate. I told her she had to choose between
I laughed!
Posted on 2/12/18 at 9:14 pm to Low T Lounge
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My last g/f had a great dane that had a pretty sizable crank and wasn't neutered. He had these enormous dog balls that would flop on his butthole when he ran, and he'd just hump everything that moved. His size and drive made me feel very inadequate. I told her she had to choose between me and the dog, and she dumped me.
I laughed way too hard at this.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 9:16 pm to Hogwarts
If by train, you mean put them down, then yes.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 9:30 pm to Broke
I have a collie mix that loved dog parks. Was super friendly with every dog. He then got bit by some trash pit and ever since then he gets aggressive with big dogs. Haven't taken him to a dog park in a year and not sure how to stop the aggression with bigger dogs. He loves small dogs, humans, etc and knows I run the house.
Posted on 2/12/18 at 9:40 pm to Broke
Are you trying to train your pitbull to babysit toddler?
Posted on 2/12/18 at 10:01 pm to Broke
We were not able to train our dog to drop his food aggression. With the help of a trainer we were able to minimize it and spot problems before they became a real issue, but we could never eliminate it totally. I do recommend Larry Benoit as a trainer like someone else recommended. He is awesome.
Posted on 2/13/18 at 12:31 am to Broke
For food aggression:
As a previous poster said leave it is good for this. Practice leave it with the food yourself then with another person. Once you have that down, do leave it then give a bit of food to the other animal. Keep a leash on your aggressive dog just in case. It should teach restraint with others present. If doing this with normal food doesn’t work, try special treats like dry freeze food.
With the info provided, that would be my suggestion.
Also, we don’t give my dog food until we instruct her to eat. She must be called, sit, then told ok. If you don’t do this, try this as well. You can try leave it with the food bowl after the dog gets used to being commanded when to eat.
In general, I suggest keeping a leash on your dog even in the house if it is aggressive. Consistency is key. Work on this every time you feed your dog. Maybe 30 minutes before breakfast and then 30 minutes before dinner.
As a previous poster said leave it is good for this. Practice leave it with the food yourself then with another person. Once you have that down, do leave it then give a bit of food to the other animal. Keep a leash on your aggressive dog just in case. It should teach restraint with others present. If doing this with normal food doesn’t work, try special treats like dry freeze food.
With the info provided, that would be my suggestion.
Also, we don’t give my dog food until we instruct her to eat. She must be called, sit, then told ok. If you don’t do this, try this as well. You can try leave it with the food bowl after the dog gets used to being commanded when to eat.
In general, I suggest keeping a leash on your dog even in the house if it is aggressive. Consistency is key. Work on this every time you feed your dog. Maybe 30 minutes before breakfast and then 30 minutes before dinner.
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