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munki6
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Re: Lets see your dog!
does anyone know how to stop your dog from eating **** off the side of the road or whatever? I never had a problem with it before, but ever since my dad decided he wants to take the dog for a walk(because he wants to go for walks as well, killing 2 birds with 1 stone) everytime I walk mine he doesn't listen when I call, he's too busy trying to pull and I just CANNOT control him outside. I've been taking him for these long long walks lately so he's gotten that I do not like pulling and has stopped with that and walks by my side, sometimes he'll listen when called, but if there's food somewhere, I cannot get him to do anything.
I let him go for a run sometimes, but because there's not spot I could do it away from civilization or whatever, there's always food and trash near by, and I'm really sick of him getting sick and vomited and doing poo's all over the ****ing house .
Really, if food's around, it's game over. He's back to a savage beast hahahaha.
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11/2/2009, 4:47 am
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gr00vymama
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Re: Lets see your dog!
" QUOTE " munki6 wrote:
does anyone know how to stop your dog from eating **** off the side of the road or whatever? I never had a problem with it before, but ever since my dad decided he wants to take the dog for a walk(because he wants to go for walks as well, killing 2 birds with 1 stone) everytime I walk mine he doesn't listen when I call, he's too busy trying to pull and I just CANNOT control him outside. I've been taking him for these long long walks lately so he's gotten that I do not like pulling and has stopped with that and walks by my side, sometimes he'll listen when called, but if there's food somewhere, I cannot get him to do anything.
I let him go for a run sometimes, but because there's not spot I could do it away from civilization or whatever, there's always food and trash near by, and I'm really sick of him getting sick and vomited and doing poo's all over the ****ing house .
Really, if food's around, it's game over. He's back to a savage beast hahahaha.
First keep your dog in your control at all times until it's trained (so keep it on a leash ALWAYS). For the poop eating, don't allow it to eat poop when walking, so keep it on a leash and avoid poop. Unfortunately some dogs are just poop eaters and it's really hard to break, especially if it's other dogs/animals poop they're eating. When you walk past poop physically keep your dog from it and offer a better treat. He will eventually get that he can get something better than poop if he leaves it alone. As for the pulling, keep your dog on a short leash, try a pinch collar(but make sure to use it correctly so you don't injure your dog)or try a harness. When he pulls either immediately turn around and walk in the opposite direction or stop completely until he stops and sits. It will take some time to counter condition these bad habits but it can happen.
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11/4/2009, 11:24 am
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adamtude
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Re: Lets see your dog!
" QUOTE " Trolla wrote:
Love (almost) every dog pic in here!
I have two dogs, both Belgian Shepherd Tervuren.
This is Tia
With her puppies she got about 6 months ago
Decided to keep one of the puppies :)
This is Imba about 4-5 weeks old
And a more recent photo of her

what else can you say besides "beautiful"? trophy dogs for sure.
..not to mention their owner, but that's another story in itself.
back to the topic, my baby just got into some fire ants, soon as she sheds the "shar pei" face i'll get her pics up.
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11/7/2009, 4:30 pm
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munki6
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Re: Lets see your dog!
" QUOTE " gr00vymama wrote:
" QUOTE " munki6 wrote:
does anyone know how to stop your dog from eating **** off the side of the road or whatever? I never had a problem with it before, but ever since my dad decided he wants to take the dog for a walk(because he wants to go for walks as well, killing 2 birds with 1 stone) everytime I walk mine he doesn't listen when I call, he's too busy trying to pull and I just CANNOT control him outside. I've been taking him for these long long walks lately so he's gotten that I do not like pulling and has stopped with that and walks by my side, sometimes he'll listen when called, but if there's food somewhere, I cannot get him to do anything.
I let him go for a run sometimes, but because there's not spot I could do it away from civilization or whatever, there's always food and trash near by, and I'm really sick of him getting sick and vomited and doing poo's all over the ****ing house .
Really, if food's around, it's game over. He's back to a savage beast hahahaha.
First keep your dog in your control at all times until it's trained (so keep it on a leash ALWAYS). For the poop eating, don't allow it to eat poop when walking, so keep it on a leash and avoid poop. Unfortunately some dogs are just poop eaters and it's really hard to break, especially if it's other dogs/animals poop they're eating. When you walk past poop physically keep your dog from it and offer a better treat. He will eventually get that he can get something better than poop if he leaves it alone. As for the pulling, keep your dog on a short leash, try a pinch collar(but make sure to use it correctly so you don't injure your dog)or try a harness. When he pulls either immediately turn around and walk in the opposite direction or stop completely until he stops and sits. It will take some time to counter condition these bad habits but it can happen.
um. sorry.....I really should stop using "****" as a describing word......my dog does not eat ****. Sometimes he sniffs at poo and does one near by, but he doesn't eat it .
Thanks for the advice though. It's so ****ing difficult with my dad wanting to do this and that breaking whatever I've been trying to do with the dog. So difficult to train him when you do 1 thing and someone else does someting else and so on. Don't blame him for being the way he is at all. Tuning my rents about it is like talking to a wall. It's such a pain.
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11/10/2009, 6:55 pm
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NanoRegi
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Re: Lets see your dog!
Here's our little Basho, he;s almost a year old:
Here he was at 6 mos old hoping to grow into his backpack before our next backpacking trip:
Here he his on the backpacking trip:
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11/12/2009, 11:22 pm
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