Have you ever bitten your dog?
I'm serious. My mother lived with me for a year before moving in with my brother, and I raised her dog from a pup. Under my instruction he was leash broken, well mannered and polite...but she's ruined him. I was over at their place earlier today and he was acting up, bossing humans and just basically being a jerk...so I bit his ear. I looked up and my whole family was looking at me like I'd lost my mind.
Have I? I raised him like a momma dog would have, and mommas nip their pups when they're getting out of line. He knocked off his crap too, but now my family thinks I'm even weirder than before.
Normally in such a situation I take my hands and make the dog look at me and stare him down. Eventually he'll look away which means he knows I'm the dominant one. I've never bit a dog to discipline, a light swat maybe which registers as the same thing. I mean you don't nip a horse if they try to bite you, you use something else to nip them.
That is how I broke my dog, when he was a pup, from nipping. Mama Dogs and cat do it all the time.
Bear learned quick not to nip at people or the cats.
Janet
I've never bit a pet (unless you count my partner) but I know that school of training and know that it works. I just know that there are other ways of going about it that work just as well that don't cause people to look at you and go "wtf?"
no, you havn't lost your mind
i do that with my cats.
mum thinks i'm nuts,but that's not news
He doesn't taste half bad either, when the economy tanks maybe we can cook him up.
I lived upstairs from a Chinese family for a few years. They had a plastic wading pool out back. I thought it was for the kids until one day I saw a duck swimming around in it. Thought, gee, nice pet. It was out there swimming away for a week or so, then it was gone. A week later, a new duck.
That went on for years.
Yes
Quote from: tekla on November 26, 2009, 11:32:57 AM
I lived upstairs from a Chinese family for a few years. They had a plastic wading pool out back. I thought it was for the kids until one day I saw a duck swimming around in it. Thought, gee, nice pet. It was out there swimming away for a week or so, then it was gone. A week later, a new duck.
That went on for years.
LOL sounds ike a neighbor but I won't go into details atm
Grip the ear between thumb and forefinger. Snap your fingers just hard enough that the dog yelps. It gets his attention, yet dosent really hurt him.
You're not weird. It's how I teach my dogs not to bite.
It's how I teach my dogs not to bite.
How did you teach your dog not to poop in the house?
When I was a child I bit my cat's tail. But I don't think I would do such a thing as an adult :laugh:
I've bitten my rabbit.
Quote from: Virginia Marie on December 01, 2009, 08:45:23 PM
When I was a child I bit my cat's tail
I've never bit a cat ;D
My cat is a masochist. I was holding him one day while talking to a friend and we made a joke about him being a naughty cat. I gave him a light swat on the butt and he got all excited, purring and thrashing around. Nowadays he gets frustrated with me because he wants me to hit him harder than I can bring myself too. He starts slobbering and purring and sticking his hind end in the air and the harder you swat him the more excited he gets. I know, that cat seriously needs some therapy.
He starts slobbering and purring and sticking his hind end in the air and the harder you swat him the more excited he gets. I know, that cat seriously needs some therapy.
Or just buy the cat a little leather outfit for Xmas.
Quote from: tekla on December 01, 2009, 08:24:26 PM
How did you teach your dog not to poop in the house?
The typical no and dragging them outside. ): Boring, I know.
Quote from: tekla on December 02, 2009, 11:49:40 AM
He starts slobbering and purring and sticking his hind end in the air and the harder you swat him the more excited he gets. I know, that cat seriously needs some therapy.
Or just buy the cat a little leather outfit for Xmas.
and don't forget the gimp mask!