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re: Can you train aggressiveness out of dogs?
Posted on 2/13/18 at 5:53 am to Broke
Posted on 2/13/18 at 5:53 am to Broke
Morris Chaisson with In control dog training. He does it all. Basic obedience, norcotics, and Bite work.
504 666 3712.
He will come out and give you a free evaluation.
Short story my dad has a Donavan Pinscher dog was totally nuts. Morris came out within a few weeks he is a total different dog. Before hand the dog chased the mail man back to his truck and ripped the mail bag out his truck and dared him to take it from him.
504 666 3712.
He will come out and give you a free evaluation.
Short story my dad has a Donavan Pinscher dog was totally nuts. Morris came out within a few weeks he is a total different dog. Before hand the dog chased the mail man back to his truck and ripped the mail bag out his truck and dared him to take it from him.
Posted on 2/13/18 at 7:53 am to Broke
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Can you train aggressiveness out of dogs?
Yes....with a .45
Posted on 2/13/18 at 9:06 am to LSU_Smash_the_West
My golden doodle shows his teeth and growls if another dog tries to eat out his bowl while he’s eating his food.
I honestly don’t blame him.
I have commands that let him know it’s time to eat and if he’s not eating, he won’t care if another dog goes for his bowl. Shows no other aggressions in any other scenarios unless a dog won’t stop trying to hump him at the dog park, which again I don’t blame him for
I honestly don’t blame him.
I have commands that let him know it’s time to eat and if he’s not eating, he won’t care if another dog goes for his bowl. Shows no other aggressions in any other scenarios unless a dog won’t stop trying to hump him at the dog park, which again I don’t blame him for
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