Stevebeno 0 Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 My 6month old bullxgreyxwippet was bitten at a young age on two seperate occations by a jack russel. ever since then he has always been submissive towards other dogs to the extent he will roll on his back and lie there with other dogs present. he loves to socialise with other dogs chase them and be chased ect... however i am fed up of him falling to the ground and lying on his back when i want him to stick up for himself as it were is this likly to effect him as a rabbiting dog??? Quote Link to post
trader 0 Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 My 6month old bullxgreyxwippet was bitten at a young age on two seperate occations by a jack russel. ever since then he has always been submissive towards other dogs to the extent he will roll on his back and lie there with other dogs present. he loves to socialise with other dogs chase them and be chased ect... however i am fed up of him falling to the ground and lying on his back when i want him to stick up for himself as it were is this likly to effect him as a rabbiting dog??? no it wont , probably wouldnt make a pre ban fox dog though ,submissive dogs are generally very easy to train because of there disposition stick with it and good luck trader Quote Link to post
FLATCAP 6 Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 My 6month old bullxgreyxwippet was bitten at a young age on two seperate occations by a jack russel. ever since then he has always been submissive towards other dogs to the extent he will roll on his back and lie there with other dogs present. he loves to socialise with other dogs chase them and be chased ect... however i am fed up of him falling to the ground and lying on his back when i want him to stick up for himself as it were is this likly to effect him as a rabbiting dog??? DONT WORRY ABOUT ITS ONLY 6MONTH BE OK IN ANOTHER 6 ONCE IT FINDS ITS FEET Quote Link to post
wullielennox 158 Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 (edited) these puppy bad days sticks with them..so i would keep a close eye on the russel,, when its more miture this bullx because there could be some serious retaliation when it cant take any more,,would you like bullied day in day out........NO,NO so neither will this pup then when he feels sure of his self it could inflicked some serious damage... :icon_eek:take care and good luck Edited April 21, 2008 by wullielennox Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,221 Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 these puppy bad days sticks with them..so i would keep a close eye on the russel,, when its more miture this bullx because there could be some serious retaliation when it cant take any more,,would you like bullied day in day out........NO,NO so neither will this pup then when he feels sure of his self it could inflicked some serious damage... :icon_eek:take care and good luck warning, scorned puppies usually get there own back and a Bull x will make short work or a Russel. Quote Link to post
Stevebeno 0 Posted April 25, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 Sound advice guys i will be sure to keep a close eye on him around the russel Quote Link to post
Guest rio Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 these puppy bad days sticks with them..so i would keep a close eye on the russel,, when its more miture this bullx because there could be some serious retaliation when it cant take any more,,would you like bullied day in day out........NO,NO so neither will this pup then when he feels sure of his self it could inflicked some serious damage... :icon_eek:take care and good luck warning, scorned puppies usually get there own back and a Bull x will make short work or a Russel. my old mans bull x had a hammering off a sheep dog at 6 months old and everytime he sees the dog he goes up in the air to get it and hes coming up to 9 dogs do remember Quote Link to post
dogman89 0 Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 my staffy has just turned two and she is still submissive to certain dogs, but i read in a book that staffys are late to mature so im not to worried and i dont think u have much to worry about Quote Link to post
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