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All that stuff about the dominant pack leader and the countless "kiss my fanny" dog owners screaming out orders is totally flawed. A natural dominant leader in the dog world is calm, it really has the

My fullest respect goes out to the trainers that train the guide dogs, talking to a lady in lidl last weekend who was training the dog doing everyday things, amazing animal, they actually warn people

when they start getting ready for you to come that's the time to worry..

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All that stuff about the dominant pack leader and the countless "kiss my fanny" dog owners screaming out orders is totally flawed. A natural dominant leader in the dog world is calm, it really has the "don't need to prove" anything attitude. Most dogs, like people are not natural leaders and dogs develop behavuoral issues when the owner makes them make decisions that they would rather not make, through bad ownership. I think dogs are just plain pleased to see you, their friend is back....................do not believe all that stuff about dominating your dog, nothing worse than seeing a dog on a long training lead with commands being screamed out ten to the dozen, mixed up with the occasional miss timed whistle blow...........it just confuses the hell out of the dog. My dog really is my best friend. :thumbs:

 

 

good point + Gnash , i suppose really ive been to hard on my dogs over the years,and all it does is the dogs become wairy of you, because they think your going bollox them or clip round the ear. So trying to dominate to much i think is a bad thing which ive learned the hard way. But funny thing is my pup now Buck now, the only dog that ive gone really easy on with training with +etc. But the dog deff (not) bonded to me and he bonded to Bryn .Ihad him with him for 3 months as little 8 week old pup in the same kennel, then kept them in there own kennel+run from then on. And when itake them both out like today, Buck will just wag his tail a bit to see me, as soon as sees Bryn he is very happy to see him licking him bouncing around,and its been the same ever since he is now 16 month old.But as long as he does his job in the field which he was bred for, it doesnt bother me, just would have been nice if we had bonded . :yes:

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I like the video where the dog whisperer tries to seperate 2 pitbulls that are fighting.

 

'So I lift the back legs up and they can't shake as hard' as be stands there for about 10 minutes holding its back legs up while they're chewing eachother to bits.

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My fullest respect goes out to the trainers that train the guide dogs, talking to a lady in lidl last weekend who was training the dog doing everyday things, amazing animal, they actually warn people with epilepsy that an attack is coming on, were would we be without the best friend... :notworthy:

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There Is Definitely More To Some Dogs Than "Just Liking You for Food Or A Pat On The Back" . . I've A Whippet Here Who Is Confident In the Kennel & The Field , When Working He Is Completely Focused On The Job In Hand Though When Just Mooching In The Field And He Loses Sight Off Me This Confident Dog Goes Into Panic Mode Until He See's/Finds Me ??

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