Title: dog aggression Post by: Bo Pugh on May 06, 2013, 07:05:15 pm i was thinking about this yesterday and read the other post about dog grudges. i got this dog i rasied from a pup and hes still young but for some reason he thinks he is " the man" when i go by myself hunting he acts normal but i usually hunt with another guy alot and for some reason this perticualar dog just dont act the same he wants to bristle up and walk with a bowed out chest when he needs to be kicking rocks and he dont hunt near as good when im with this other crew of dogs as of when im by myself. i was thinking about cutting his nuts out, hes not a cull hes a pretty decent dog to be young. when another male dog passes him on a track he will come back but will keep going if its a female dog or by his self. i was wondering if cutting his jewels out would fix his problem. what do yall think
Title: Re: Re: dog aggression Post by: AnotherRunner on May 06, 2013, 07:09:29 pm I haven't done it but I do know someone that had a dog that was like that and they fixed him. He don't have his mind on that anymore. If he's a good dog you won't get pups tho
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: Bo Pugh on May 06, 2013, 07:46:05 pm i thought about the not getting pups off him but we got both parents to him and all his siblings between the group of us that hunt togethor, one of his brothers is grouchy like mine is but not quiet as bad mine is the grouchiest i have seen, the daddy of them will bristle up but he is a straight hog dog, i was aggravated with mine yesterday he just kept bowing up and scratching dirt and i got to wondering if the cutting would straighten him out. if i do clip him will he get fat like them big labs i see on the back of peoples truck?
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: hillbilly on May 06, 2013, 07:56:47 pm Have u tried a good green limb?
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: Jaredmiko on May 06, 2013, 08:03:25 pm I had one that would do that all the time had to keep a shock collar on him just for that and I would bump him at the first sign of aggression and he would quit it took a good but but after awhile he would kinda shy to other dogs bowing up
Title: Re: Re: Re: dog aggression Post by: AnotherRunner on May 06, 2013, 08:04:54 pm i thought about the not getting pups off him but we got both parents to him and all his siblings between the group of us that hunt togethor, one of his brothers is grouchy like mine is but not quiet as bad mine is the grouchiest i have seen, the daddy of them will bristle up but he is a straight hog dog, i was aggravated with mine yesterday he just kept bowing up and scratching dirt and i got to wondering if the cutting would straighten him out. if i do clip him will he get fat like them big labs i see on the back of peoples truck? no he won't get fat. My yeller dog is cut and he is just fine. Ran 20 miles the other night after a couple hogs. Buddies dog is cut too he does just fineTitle: Re: dog aggression Post by: Bo Pugh on May 06, 2013, 08:22:30 pm Have u tried a good green limb? yeah i tried the green limb and the boot. i have not tried the shock collar, i might try it a time or two and see if it will improve and if not i think its gonna be clip clip.Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: MrsLouisianaHogDog on May 06, 2013, 08:37:16 pm Alot of folks think that neutering = obesity right off the bat. Neutered dogs ARE prone to gaining weight faster yes, but if you keep him active and adjust his feed accordingly, you won't have to worry about that. If it were me, and you're not concerned about not getting offspring off him, I'd do it, as it very well may adjust his attitude issue. Just my .02 cents. :)
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: JRyanS on May 07, 2013, 11:50:09 am I'm probably gonna catch hell from yall on here but I had a dog that did the same thing but it was only with one other dog and they're around the same age (2ish). My dog was new to the pack and I guess he felt like he needed to establish dominance. Anyway, they start at it and we'd brake it up and then repeat cycle. Finally we let them go at it (supervised) on the way back to the truck. They went at it for MAYBE 10 seconds and broke themselves up. Now, they hunt together and get along great, you could put them in the same Kennel if you wanted.
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: williamsld on May 07, 2013, 11:53:24 am I'm probably gonna catch hell from yall on here but I had a dog that did the same thing but it was only with one other dog and they're around the same age (2ish). My dog was new to the pack and I guess he felt like he needed to establish dominance. Anyway, they start at it and we'd brake it up and then repeat cycle. Finally we let them go at it (supervised) on the way back to the truck. They went at it for MAYBE 10 seconds and broke themselves up. Now, they hunt together and get along great, you could put them in the same Kennel if you wanted. x2Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: bob on May 07, 2013, 01:49:15 pm I don't think that will work with all dogs , I would put both on Leeds and shock collars and two men with no fear , do As you said and lead them around each other and correct them for growling ect . It worked for mine , well I say that , if I'm there they won't look at each other ,and also my chow was cut for this reason but in my case it didn't work , he still try's to piss as close to Jorge as can
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: Bo Pugh on May 07, 2013, 09:23:33 pm i dont mind the dog fighting i just dont like that walking around like a bowed up rooster and that scratching dirt like he is mr big dog. and whats really aggravating is when they get on something and another male dog passes him he comes back. i thought about putting him and another dog that he hates in the same side of the dog box and just shut the door. i wonder if i put about 3 or 4 male dogs in a dog box and got one of them cattle hot shot sticks and waited til they went at it would that due the trick. i have been thinking about this dog for awhile now and im gonna straighen him out one way or another
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: COA on May 08, 2013, 07:01:31 am Not that it matters but u guys talking bout BMC?
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: rdjustham on May 08, 2013, 08:03:56 am I had one dog cut a few years ago for the same reason. ALL it did was make him not care about breeding! it changed NOTHING else. and i had him cut at a year old.
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: clinton on May 08, 2013, 08:36:20 am sum dogs do this not on aagression level but a low confidence level, u have to know ur dog watch him and if its on an agression level grab him and roll him on his back yell and screm like a crazy man with ur hand o his neck and gut, u need to be the alfa not the dog, pee in his kennel around his food and water, make him understand it u giving comands not him, works on my dogs
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: dub on May 08, 2013, 10:12:13 am I'm probably gonna catch hell from yall on here but I had a dog that did the same thing but it was only with one other dog and they're around the same age (2ish). My dog was new to the pack and I guess he felt like he needed to establish dominance. Anyway, they start at it and we'd brake it up and then repeat cycle. Finally we let them go at it (supervised) on the way back to the truck. They went at it for MAYBE 10 seconds and broke themselves up. Now, they hunt together and get along great, you could put them in the same Kennel if you wanted. The dominance has to be settled or you will always have problems. There ain't nothing you can do to stop it. Just let the dogs work it out. That ain't fighting it is pecking order. A dog that just fights can't be used. When I was younger me and some of my best friend threw a few at each other. While it may have looked like fighting to others we would be just fine when the dust settled. Just let the boys rough it up and they will work it out. You get involved it would be like a cop jumping in when me and my friends went it. There just ain't no reason for it.Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: bob on May 08, 2013, 10:13:36 am this has been talked about in some fashion on several diffrent post , Im like clinton , you need to establish whos boss ( pack leader ) a dog cannot sit in a pin to get taken out every once and a while and expect it to be a gentelman , it takes work and time and a leader with authority , I run five bulldogs together , 72lb linebred chinaman male , 60 lb chinaman male , 92 lb american , 50 lb red nose female , and my new pup is running in the pack , I exercise these dogs a couple of times a week running a few miles , its been said in these recent post that a calm well mannered game bred dog is the exception not the rule and I say that a calm well mannered pack leader is also not the norm, I know anything can happen but I must have a whole pack of exceptions ,Ive videod my dogs running on the river together , 3 of them are linebred game bred pitts , 2 males not fixed and three females, when I figure out how to post the video of a whole pack of bulldogs running together playing , yes I have had two be a pack leader to adjust a attitude a time or two , but this is what can be achieved with work , handle and training with game bred bulldogs ,I will somehow post the video soon
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: bob on May 08, 2013, 10:28:12 am (http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/z413/bobscoggins/th_ROSESFIRSTRUNWITHTHEBULLDOGS5-7-13.jpg) (http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/z413/bobscoggins/ROSESFIRSTRUNWITHTHEBULLDOGS5-7-13.mp4)
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: bob on May 08, 2013, 10:36:59 am the fifth dog took after a bunny in the woods to the left , just punch on the pic and it will send you to the video , this will show that extreme handle can be acheived with so called aggressive dogs , game bred dogs ect. and is not always the exception, it just takes work , work , work, handle , handle , handle ,and stepping up to your position of pack leader IMO ,
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: COA on May 08, 2013, 02:30:48 pm Bobs got it IMO. Have 55# Little Gator male & 50# jeep/redboy female that stay off chains with my hound x's. Only dog my male can't run with is my buddy's bmc. Any dog that hackles up or show aggression he is hittin. The bmcs won't leave him alone lol. Female all good with anything. Took 20+ years for me to learn how the pack works imo. Yall heard of Cesar Milan.Jk but guy knows his stuff bout dog behavior. Take care
Title: Re: dog aggression Post by: bob on May 09, 2013, 03:35:52 pm Cesar Milan. Is good , if ya watch much he i
Fixs most of those dogs with exercise , and authority , a few cases take extreme work. , maybe take to his place for a while or just accept in his own pack , most of the people that had problems if you watch let the dog do as they please ,no authority , and babyed the dog , in most cases the owner was the problem just as much as the dog and basically had to teach the owner how to exercise the dog regurly , and handling tips , inner man tips. I think everybody including myself can learn better ways and ideas from people like that to establish a well oiled machine when afield |