dpb82uk 138 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 When I was a kid I was told to do this to stop a dog chasing sheep. So I tried it with a boxer that was a sheep worrier. I tied a dead lamb around it's neck and it ate it, and still chased sheep. TC i was just getting tempted to try this with my sal/bul/grey she loves cats dont think i wll bother after reeding tiercel's post Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Simoman 110 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 I had a rottie in the early 90's who was a b*****d for biting postman. One morning when the postie was walking up the garden path preparing to drop another bill into my letterbox I emptied a full clip from an uzi into him from the pantry window. I tied his corpse to the rotties collar and from what i'm told he never bit another postman, I can't actually verify this as I spent the next 7 years in HMP Sudbury...............I also owned a borzoi/dachshund mix that chased cars, on the advice of a friend (possibly the farmer in this thread who owned the collie) I tied a fiat punto to his collar. I'm not sure if this would of cured the problem as I forgot to inform the owner of said punto who didn't spot the dog in her rear view mirror and proceeded to drive away, in his defence the dog did keep up for half a mile before the punto driver entered the dual carriageway.......... I also owned a fox terrier called Mr Chips who insisted on urinating on my lounge carpet. After reading a house training from 1743 I tied the lounge carpet(plus underlay) to Mr Chip's collar, he never urinated on the carpet again, perhaps as I put down lino as I couldn't afford a new carpet but I suspect the main reason is because Mr Chip's was eaten by the Rottie who hated postman........... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
weasle 1,119 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 wouldn't be surprised if it worked. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 I had a rottie in the early 90's who was a b*****d for biting postman. One morning when the postie was walking up the garden path preparing to drop another bill into my letterbox I emptied a full clip from an uzi into him from the pantry window. I tied his corpse to the rotties collar and from what i'm told he never bit another postman, I can't actually verify this as I spent the next 7 years in HMP Sudbury...............I also owned a borzoi/dachshund mix that chased cars, on the advice of a friend (possibly the farmer in this thread who owned the collie) I tied a fiat punto to his collar. I'm not sure if this would of cured the problem as I forgot to inform the owner of said punto who didn't spot the dog in her rear view mirror and proceeded to drive away, in his defence the dog did keep up for half a mile before the punto driver entered the dual carriageway.......... I also owned a fox terrier called Mr Chips who insisted on urinating on my lounge carpet. After reading a house training from 1743 I tied the lounge carpet(plus underlay) to Mr Chip's collar, he never urinated on the carpet again, perhaps as I put down lino as I couldn't afford a new carpet but I suspect the main reason is Mr Chip's was eaten by the Rottie who hated postman........... Sounds like its a tried and tested method..............would it work with Stabba and pies?... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Simoman 110 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 I had a rottie in the early 90's who was a b*****d for biting postman. One morning when the postie was walking up the garden path preparing to drop another bill into my letterbox I emptied a full clip from an uzi into him from the pantry window. I tied his corpse to the rotties collar and from what i'm told he never bit another postman, I can't actually verify this as I spent the next 7 years in HMP Sudbury...............I also owned a borzoi/dachshund mix that chased cars, on the advice of a friend (possibly the farmer in this thread who owned the collie) I tied a fiat punto to his collar. I'm not sure if this would of cured the problem as I forgot to inform the owner of said punto who didn't spot the dog in her rear view mirror and proceeded to drive away, in his defence the dog did keep up for half a mile before the punto driver entered the dual carriageway.......... I also owned a fox terrier called Mr Chips who insisted on urinating on my lounge carpet. After reading a house training from 1743 I tied the lounge carpet(plus underlay) to Mr Chip's collar, he never urinated on the carpet again, perhaps as I put down lino as I couldn't afford a new carpet but I suspect the main reason is Mr Chip's was eaten by the Rottie who hated postman........... Sounds like its a tried and tested method..............would it work with Stabba and pies?... I think all training has it's limitations........ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lamping_lad 8 Posted June 4, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 To stop a dog chasing cars you tie the dog onto the car and drive off. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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Cliff Ray 185 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 My dog loves cat fur collars to keep him warm in the winter and now brings them to me to be tied on. The only time he doesn't kill a cat is when he thinks the fur colour will clash with the ones he is already wearing. In the summer he just kills next doors carp so he doesn't get too hot wearing them. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 I had a rottie in the early 90's who was a b*****d for biting postman. One morning when the postie was walking up the garden path preparing to drop another bill into my letterbox I emptied a full clip from an uzi into him from the pantry window. I tied his corpse to the rotties collar and from what i'm told he never bit another postman, I can't actually verify this as I spent the next 7 years in HMP Sudbury...............I also owned a borzoi/dachshund mix that chased cars, on the advice of a friend (possibly the farmer in this thread who owned the collie) I tied a fiat punto to his collar. I'm not sure if this would of cured the problem as I forgot to inform the owner of said punto who didn't spot the dog in her rear view mirror and proceeded to drive away, in his defence the dog did keep up for half a mile before the punto driver entered the dual carriageway.......... I also owned a fox terrier called Mr Chips who insisted on urinating on my lounge carpet. After reading a house training from 1743 I tied the lounge carpet(plus underlay) to Mr Chip's collar, he never urinated on the carpet again, perhaps as I put down lino as I couldn't afford a new carpet but I suspect the main reason is because Mr Chip's was eaten by the Rottie who hated postman........... haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Simoman 110 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 Insert the word manual lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 Insert the word manual lol Should've let me edit it for you Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,319 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 This thread is like an 18+ version of a Peter & Jane book for f**k sake !!...............Tell me,does the cat have to be stone dead before its tied to the dogs collar......what i mean is will it still work if the cat is just comatose as opposed to brown bread ?.....and also.....what is the rspca,s stance with this theory they dont tend to appreciate dogs being battered with scaffold poles or bats.....maybe its ok to use a dead cat to batter your dog though ...interesting. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RossM 8,121 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 I had a rottie in the early 90's who was a b*****d for biting postman. One morning when the postie was walking up the garden path preparing to drop another bill into my letterbox I emptied a full clip from an uzi into him from the pantry window. I tied his corpse to the rotties collar and from what i'm told he never bit another postman, I can't actually verify this as I spent the next 7 years in HMP Sudbury...............I also owned a borzoi/dachshund mix that chased cars, on the advice of a friend (possibly the farmer in this thread who owned the collie) I tied a fiat punto to his collar. I'm not sure if this would of cured the problem as I forgot to inform the owner of said punto who didn't spot the dog in her rear view mirror and proceeded to drive away, in his defence the dog did keep up for half a mile before the punto driver entered the dual carriageway.......... I also owned a fox terrier called Mr Chips who insisted on urinating on my lounge carpet. After reading a house training from 1743 I tied the lounge carpet(plus underlay) to Mr Chip's collar, he never urinated on the carpet again, perhaps as I put down lino as I couldn't afford a new carpet but I suspect the main reason is because Mr Chip's was eaten by the Rottie who hated postman........... When's the dog training book out? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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auldboy 2 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 my lurcher was a demon for following deer so I tied him to the antlers of a red stag I bet when or if I find him he will never follow deer again Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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