Biggravy22
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^^^ I don't know how my guy would react if someone were to just invite themselves in.
The biggest. Almost to the point where it's annoying and we have to tell him to give some space. He listens for a minute then comes right back to attention whoring. If he hears our neighbors outside he'll run outside and cry to get their attention.
Its how you train them not the breed,the 2 dogs i spoke of as being mean mofo's were both fighting dogs,the lab was undefeated against many pit bull's in the fighting pit & the st bernard was a dog that was mean enough the owner used to let it fight 2 dogs at once in the pit,breed means shit.OK, maybe I chose my words wrong... I don't hate the people I hate the deed...
The diffirence between a pit an d a lab is the one will try to kill the other one will bite your ankle...
Sadly yes, over here they are trained and bread to be nasty to do well in illegal dogfights...
So your's may be a nice pooch... I can allow for that possibility....
Ahhh I always love seeing pictures of Moose.... he's a cutie patootie!!! I know what you mean about the attention thing.... my Jack is also an attention whore... always glued to me begging for just a few more tummy rubs. My favorite is when I stop petting him and he manuevers his snout under my hand to lift it up and toss it back on his head for a few more pets and scratches.
Dogs RULE!
Can I ask how old he is?
Thank you...I'll be posting more. I can't help it. Im like a proud papa. He does the same thing like "Dude, I haven't seen you all day...you owe me." Is this something he'll grow out of or will be he a super suck for life?
Ahh damn... I love his suckiness, but sometimes a little free time is what's needed. Everyone knows he's a huge suck, but there are people he just doesn't naturally like. Like we have two neighbors he automatically takes defensive posture with. Don't know why...they've never done anything to him. He just doesn't like them. Do you have any children? At this point my wife and I don't, and while we think he would be good with them (Based on how he acts around other children) we're just not so sure on how he'll be with one around all the time. I know he'll probably run them over from time to time, but how do we establish that they're above him in the pecking order as well? Even when they're the same height.
Hmmmm.... likely for life.... Jack is about 5 years old and he's still an attention whore. Nothing funnier then when someone comes to the house and as soon as they walk in there's Jack... shoving his nose in their crack to say HELLO... and then jumps around the person ....not on them... but all around them as if to say PET ME... PET ME. If the person doesn't pet him he moves in and snuggles up to the person... pushing his full body weight against them ....determined to get some acknowledgement and a few pets.
When it's someone I don't know (like a contractor doing work on my house) I put Jack in the backyard and tell them he's not friendly (TOTAL LIE!)... I want strangers to think he's a threat. At 110 lbs. he can be intimidating if you don't know he's a big ole cuddle bucket.
Anyhow... I used to let Jack on the couch and my bed.... but he's a space hog and drags all the sand in from the backyard so I put a stop to that. I need my space and I've found that by not letting Jack on the couch or my bed he understands that's mommy's space. Although I have to remember to not let my arms dangle over the side... because that's just an invitation to be harrassed by him for some lovin scratches and pets.
Ahh damn... I love his suckiness, but sometimes a little free time is what's needed. Everyone knows he's a huge suck, but there are people he just doesn't naturally like. Like we have two neighbors he automatically takes defensive posture with. Don't know why...they've never done anything to him. He just doesn't like them. Do you have any children? At this point my wife and I don't, and while we think he would be good with them (Based on how he acts around other children) we're just not so sure on how he'll be with one around all the time. I know he'll probably run them over from time to time, but how do we establish that they're above him in the pecking order as well? Even when they're the same height.
Oh yeah I forgot, Only pitbulls bite. All the other dogs are just playing. Although I must say your pit does look very cuddly hahahYou know that was a mistake Ski. He accidentally bit you while you guys were playing tug of war. You shouldn't have gotten him all hyped it. It's no way a breed like a retriever would ever try to hurt you. They're too cuddly.
I... I... I don't know what to say, except that I guess it figures that you are not only totally in touch with your male side, but clearly in touch with yourself.Ok,im found out,it's a pic of me
That's weird. My old dog does that, but she kind of growl-sings to you (she's some kind of Lab mix) and strangers think she's being aggressive. No, man, it's because I've taught my dogs to bark ONLY to alert me to someone who doesn't belong, after that no barking allowed. And my Ridgie that I rescued moans, a really weird and annoying moan. One of her previous owner's complaints about her was that she moans at you. WTF? Shaddup, dawg!groan moan an complain but not sound anything like a dog?
maybe even make the occassional velociraptor sound?
I've had that problem with horses that were roughly handled by a certain body type. It was TOUGH re-training, once a horse is hysterical with fear there's really no getting through in their heads. It can be the same with a dog if it's afraid.House animals tend to see how the pecking order works very quickly....
I think I have an even bigger problem... I inherited a racist dog.... and have lots of friends of other races...
Since Moose has a good disposition he will likely be very protective of your children (when you have them) and a good play buddy. I don't have kids, but I helped raise my niece and so there are often a bunch of kids around Jack... he loves them.
One thing to be very careful of with kids and dogs is the defense of food. You will have to train Moose that food can be taken away from him at any time and he has no right to 'defend' his food.
This is important because if you give a dog a bone and they are busy eating it and a small child or toddler walks or crawls up to the dog, the dog will often growl as if to say "BACK THE FUCK OFF.... THIS IS MINE". If a child sticks their hand over there it could get bitten..... even by the most friendly dog... it's just their nature to defend their food. You have to break them of that.
When I first got Jack my (now ex) b/f was living with me and Jack had a big dog bone and my b/f bent down to pick it up and Jack growled at him. My b/f stood up and backed away. I was in the kitchen and without hesitation I FLEW into the family room and WHACKED Jack upside the head with a hard open handed SMACK .... it hurt him and he let out a yelp.... I snatched his bone away and proceeded to scream at him. My whole body was shaking .... I was SOOO ANGRY! I'm not a hitter when it comes to training my dog.... but in this case I kinda snapped had to let it be known LOUD AND CLEAR that would not be tolerated. Dogs are magnets to children and children don't know better then to not stick their hands in a dogs face.
Jack learned right then and there that his behavior was wrong and would not be tolerated......he has never growled since when someone tries to take away his bone. It's kinda funny because he will try to cover the bone with his paws like if you don't see it... it's not there.... but he never growls or shows aggression. He gets a sad look on his face .... but he lets it go.
I still feel bad about that slap and hurting him.... but I do feel it was for the best, I don't want a child to be accidentally bitten and I don't want to lose my dog over an innocent mistake.... so all in all... I got the message across even though it wasn't the ideal way to do it.
Had I planned better I would have incorporated proper training to avoid the problem in the first place... but he was new to my house and I hadn't thought about it.
About the people Moose doesn't like....I think dogs have excellent instincts. Jack likes most people... so when there is someone he doesn't like... I heed his instincts and don't have that person around.
Sorry for the novel length post... I love the dogs and I kinda get wrapped up in threads talking about their wonderfulness
You better not show that picture of him wearing the reindeer antlers to his friends, or he's gonna flippin' KILL YOU!
I was just telling Dave that now that Missy hardly walks we should be able to get both girls a nice big beef bone like that and Hazel will be able to keep hers (Missy's a dirty bone thief!). Hazel's got this 2" piece that she's kept for a YEAR, hides it from the old dog, and then late at night I hear this noise--it's the bone being tossed in the air and landing on the driveway.
You're in Ontario right? If you come to the GMM in Toronto. You'll see just how cuddly he'll be.Oh yeah I forgot, Only pitbulls bite. All the other dogs are just playing. Although I must say your pit does look very cuddly hahah
If you're really worried about it, freeze the bone first. The freezing really helps break up the bone cells and prevents it from making shards when they chew it. Believe it or not the old dog Lab mix would go through that bone in about the same amount of time. While Hazel's head and mouf look like a pit's, Missy's got the jaws and teefs to back her shit up. (And now she's not seeing so well, so if you hand-feed her, be careful! Hazel's gotten really good at being extremely gentle taking food.)My mom did it to me...now I must repay the favor! You gotta be careful with those bones. Moose ate that entire thing in 3 hours and shit bone chunks for the next two days. I was so scared.
My mom did it to me...now I must repay the favor! You gotta be careful with those bones. Moose ate that entire thing in 3 hours and shit bone chunks for the next two days. I was so scared.