| concretegurl | 02-23-2011 07:00 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by roseylovestosho
(Post 3440176)
I think you reacted instinctively when you spanked him. The owner of these dogs did not. It was a delayed reaction, he yanked the chain so as to separate the two dogs and then proceeded to spank him. I think that your definition of spank might be different than mine. Like you said you only tapped your dog...this man had a lot more force in his swing--he was a big man and they were big dogs. | As I'm sure many people know from my posts...I'm opinionated :rolleyes:...maybe you should mention something to them...about not using aggression for aggression.
I had to use a soft muzzle to deal with initial socialization of Scoobers, he had some pretty serious fear aggression when I first got him (he was adopted from a pound/rescue but was registered by microchip to a breeder who had hm a couple hundred dogs they had registered, had feces in his ears-vet said that a sure sign of a pup mill dog having been in a cage under other dogs-it's the only other way it gets in there unless someone packs it in manually...and he was scared of grass etc).
It was somewhat embarrassing to take him to the dog park etc (and the groomers after he bit out of fear) with it on...but the point is you have to train them, put in effort in whatever way it takes to socialize, in a safe way.
Some people gave me dirty looks for him wearing one like I was abusing him...I wondered about the one lady who came up to me aggressively commenting on his soft muzzle and yet she carried a spray bottle to shoot her dog in the face with water...when it didn't obey...
I did try a Herm Sprenger collar once but after the first try with it-I'll never forget how bad I felt, the way he looked at me, and the change it made in me to find non-aggressive ways to curb aggression. |