sirkdev
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An interesting watch if you have the time.. I think if applies to most animals, "BUCK" on netflix. It is based upon horses but it is a pretty solid life lesson for all of us. Dogs reply very similar to these techniques.
Have your neighbor take a few shots at him with the 22 cal.. and tell him to get real close, tag a ear even, he will stay at home after that and **** himself every time he hears that noise.. tested and proven a few times, first time success rate
I should try this with kids. I mean if its ok to do to someones dog I should be able to do it to their kids right?Have your neighbor take a few shots at him with the 22 cal.. and tell him to get real close, tag a ear even, he will stay at home after that and **** himself every time he hears that noise.. tested and proven a few times, first time success rate
I should try this with kids. I mean if its ok to do to someones dog I should be able to do it to their kids right?
I should try this with kids. I mean if its ok to do to someones dog I should be able to do it to their kids right?
On a farm your dog don't live long if it's a runner, could probably work on a few kids as well, but never tried..lol
On a farm your dog don't live long if it's a runner, could probably work on a few kids as well, but never tried..lol
I bet that she's being fed left overs at lunch and coffee break by the workers building the barn. Have a conversation. Ask them not to feed her and otherwise ignore her. You can also have them lift her tail and splash a bit of salt or gasoline on her a$$. Anything to make it known to her that she's not welcome there.
They might be trying to be nice neighbors by being nice to your dog. You can't blame them, but you can ask them to help retrain her.
Daughter has a Border Collie. I had her here for a day. She's just a pet, but gets plenty of exercise. The OCD tendencies are there. She'll stare you down. Can't leave a ball alone. So smart though. She's recently been taught to pick up her toys and put them away. I think she'll have to be taught new commands all her life in order not to lose her mind. It's almost unfair to the dog to have her and not have livestock for her to tend. She needs to have a job. Right now she thinks it's chasing and catching her ball. I'm thinking about getting one too, but is it fair to the dog?
On a side note I don't think the Collie would mind if you got your own ball to chase lol