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Old 06-11-2006, 06:24 PM   #42
Rae Rae
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Originally Posted by kalina82
training or disiplining later in life, its the same thing. hitting will give you the same reaction at any time in their life whether you just started doing it when they're older and they're already trained OR if you start doing it while your training a puppy. Hitting increases fear and terror, plain and simple. it does not show what's right or wrong at any point in a dogs life, young or old, big or small.

It doesn't? Then explain why all of my dogs have never had a fear, and they know if they are doing something that is bad, like going into the garbage, and I grab a paper..they get away from the garbage? Now that atleast one of you finally see that I am talking about discipline, NOT training, can we just agree to disagree? I understand where youre coming from, I'm being openminded, I dont care how others raise their dogs and don't tell others how to raise their dogs, therefore I expect you guys do do the same. When you guys own a dog remotely like the dog I have right now, I would love to see how you guys react, and if you come up with a way to handle a dog that attacks people who aren't in his family and constantly tests his owners by doing what he has been trained NOT to do, then tell me what I should do, I would gladly take that advice. Until then, like I said, don't tell me how to raise my dog when we've raised numerous dogs and have been to training classes with them, and have not had any problems until the one we have now, who it's "in his blood" to attack (his mother was a biter also, and she honestly shouldn't have been breed, but we didnt know this).
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