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zorroandbig

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  1. I really wouldn't worry to much. My boy started doing it a year ago and he is only 3.5 yrs old. Out of the blue I just started noticing him sighing before bed and when he wakes up it usually triggers a big morning yawn. And right before he does his morning yoga/stretches =P. If your concerned talk to your vet but I think its probably just him relaxing.
  2. Can anyone recommend a place in or near Berwick VIC. Rough prices would be really great too! Thanx
  3. Ooops i meant Erny from Pro K9 in Berwick VIC
  4. I have a Boxer and so does almost every member of the family! but id love to be owned by a Borzoi! I have just fallen in love with their personalities and composure. And their gorgeous model like looks!
  5. When I was working at Doggie Daycare we had a client call to enquire about enrolling her "Red Heeler". Needless to say we were astonished when she came in with her obvious rotti mix!!!
  6. Thankyou Rusty Bucket. I'm going to tell her about Steve C because he is actually in our area! I thought that too at first but for the life of me I couldn't see anything that anyone in the house was doing which was inconsistent. They all seem to be on the same page with the training but now he's being "rewarded" with something that isn't a reward in his mind (Touching and praise). Which seems to be reversing some of the training. I guess its like my mum says you have to use the currency that suits the kid =P
  7. Fuzzy the pup isn't playing in these circumstances. Its ripping flesh it isn't mouthing. My boxer mouthed alot as a pup so I can see the difference and I trained him out of it. And the alpha roll was only used in the incidents where the dog did bite. Training was also used. We've taught the dog, sit, stay, drop, free, place, heel and wait. As I said this isn't my dog and I can only do so much. I was just trying to understand why the trainer would say and suggest some of these techniques. especially the decision not to desex until the dog is mature?
  8. I think they took bloods but thats about it. I'll let her know about the rest. I hope its nothing like that, as she recently had a dog die of old age at 15. EDITED for my shocking grammar and spelling today!
  9. None of it makes any sense at all. I would suggest to your friend to see a trainer with some genuine qualifications, in fact with the problems you have described, a behaviourist might be a better use of time and funds. How committed is your friend to the dog? Seems like quite a challenge for this person, contact with the breeder might be worthwhile. She can see its getting extremely serious but she thinks she is doing the right thing because the trainer told her so. And the increase in bad behaviour is being justified by the fact the trainer said it will get worse before he gets better. Its been a month and its just getting a Hell of a lot worse but there are areas where he is improving which is keeping her thinking its working, such as the humping which has stopped. There not much I can do really Other than suggest things as this isnt my dog. I just wanted to know exactly what ppl thought of the methods the trainer is teaching. And this desexing stuff. I wouldve thought they wouldve promoted desexing at a younger age and also to help with the dominance and aggression??
  10. Routine pup health checks. I would be able to tell you in detail as I wasn't there but she got him completely looked over because another trainer told her there could be a medical problem aggrivating the behaviour. They didn't find anything. I guess there not much I can tell her. Ive suggested finding a new trainer. But she just repeat the trainers words saying that he will get worse before he gets better.
  11. Why? Not all dogs are born either stable, or bombproof, unfortunately .research and careful selection of breeder/bloodlines helps to ensure the purchase of a solid temperament pup ...... My only suggestion is to seek the help of a qualified professional, who is recommended by folks in the know ..and who WILL provide assistance tailored to the dog, the problem ,and the abilities of the handler ... oh, and what did the breeder say when told of this pup's behaviours? She said she hadnt seen that behaviour before he left, which i find hard to believe because it began as soon as he was comfortable in the car on the way home. She has visited her with the dog but the breeder just suggested training and tried to wash her hands. She bought the dog from a good reg breeder. I went with her and nothing seemed amiss. She seemed as thought she has temperament in mind and tried to spend a lot of time handling the dogs and intorducing them to objects and situations. The only thing that she revealed was that because he was the last pup she favoured him and let him sleep in her bed. So im wondering what else went on that may have encouraged this behaviour to develop. thats why I said something must've influenced this dog. But your right its only a possibility.
  12. It is not a danger i suppose but my friends hands are becoming extremely cut up and ragged. And they are finding her isn't stopping for atleast a minute and by then she has already removed her hand because of the pain/bleeding. Gloves are ineffective because his teeth are going through it. I understand maybe with a young pup but this dog is already 5mnths or so. sorry shouldnt have written "recently".
  13. So my friend recently brought home a lovley Min Pin pup. Something must have happened to this dog when it was with the breeder. I say this because from the day they brought it home it has harrassed thier older dog despite her protests and size(pulls her long hair, bites her), Humps people, toys, and the other dog. It is extremely food possessive and will Bite, has bitten numerous times. Also hates being held will attack if held against its protests, attacks if it is taken away from its toys (not the other way around). All health checks have been done. I advised the use of Alpha roll, I understand some people are against this but its personal decision. Anyway I also helped her correct the dog vocally and also helped with some basic training with rewards and teaching it to place(on his mat). This was starting to work and behaviours had begun to dissipate if you will. And the corrections where stopping the dog as it was about to bite or about to attack. Im not saying he was stopping what he was doing completely but head way was being made. The alpha roll was only used when the dog bit and when he tried to attack. Food was removed when he attacked and rewards where given when he didn't. Anyways the vices came back when the method of training changed. They took him to a trainer who instructed them to never give another treat. And to only reward with praise and pats! Okay this would be great with some dogs but this dog hates being held touched and would rather not. Im no trainer but shouldn't training be even slightly personalised to the dog. The behaviours have become soooo much worse and the trainer told her the dog will get worse before he gets better. Does this make sense? The trainer advised that the alpha roll does not work and to simply "leave your hand there and allow him to bite until he stops!" Also my friend was planning to desex him at 6mnths but now the trainer has told her not to desex until 18mnths! The reason for this is apparently that once trained before neutering he wont ever go backwards. Or something like that my friend cant quite remember the trainers reasoning really. What are you thoughts?? I just cant help but think if this dog was the size of my boxer, would the trainer tell me to leave my hand there and wait till he stops?
  14. Well said and I agree. And not just selfish in regards to others comfort but health as well.
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