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Researcher 30181 Started conversation Apr 29, 1999
How do you stop a dog attacking other dogs when walking them in the parks of London? She is well trained but am begining to think maybe she just likes it..
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johnmc Posted Apr 29, 1999
It may sound a little cruel, but the best method, to my knowledge, is a choke collar. When the
unwanted event occurs, a slight tug on the collar should stop the dog in its tracks. The dog will
then associate the unpleasant feeling with its actions and attempt to avoid it. --johnmc
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Researcher 31929 Posted Apr 29, 1999
I would recommend that you and your dog attend dog training classes. Your dog (and you)can learn to enjoy yourselves in the company of other dogs, with an experienced handler to advise you. Agility or tracking classes might be fun too. The more 'controlled' socialisation of this kind she gets, the more relaxed she can be with ther dogs. good luck. Ruth
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Wombat Posted Apr 29, 1999
Dogs? don't like em...if they had any sense they would ignore all those silly trick you monkeys try to teach em.
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Dr Fox Posted Apr 30, 1999
Obedience classes is the answer.
Teach them who's boss.
Always keep them on a lead...
Just like w*%$n!
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RobinP Posted May 7, 1999
We feed them, pay their vet bill's, walk them, pick up their shit
after them,house them(free!),insure them,book them into "hotels" and
pay for them........WHO's "THE DUMB ANIMAL" then? a..you tell me?
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Jory Posted May 8, 1999
Don't walk her in the parks of London. Try another city...or another country. It'll be harder for her to reach the dogs in London from there.
Jory
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Bubbles 44524 Posted Jun 13, 1999
I always find that barb-b-que sauce is alot nicer and it hides and mistakes in the cooking process. Wine should be reserved for a classer animal.
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