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Originally Posted by QuickSilver I'm not sure I agree with that assessment. As I said, I think the dog wanted Cesar to give him some slack on the leash, in and of itself. Not to get slack so he could bite Cesar, just to get free. How could the dog NOT be choking? He is in a choke hold! I'm not saying the dog was on the verge of death, but of course the dog was trying to get air.
It's a matter of common sense that there would be other people ready to step in to handle the situation if something happened. To NOT have that would be really stupid. What if the leash broke? |
Muzzle, head harness, not getting so close to the other dog in the first place to cause that explosion woul have meet that Ceaser would not ahve been in over his head and got bite. Goal in training an aggresive dog is not to trigger a reaction and to teach it something else instead. Not set it off and choke the living day lights out of it and then stand lea n over it which is rude to a dog , when it is in full shut down.
JL