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dog training help
My new dog keeps trying to have surprise buttsecks with my other dog. Its wierd, and despite being a good conversation starter when I have friends over, its growing old, and annoying. How can I make him stop? So far i have been firm with him, and got after him everytime I catch him, but it only works for the time being. Ive resorted to using a squirt bottle, and blasting him from accross the room with it. It has improved my aim, and hand eye coordination, but this is not how I wanna do things.
Is there anything else I can do?
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01-04-2010, 06:31 PM
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01-04-2010, 06:32 PM
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01-04-2010, 06:44 PM
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Re: dog training help
he is ficksed. Got his nuts lobbed off when he was a puppy.
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01-04-2010, 07:00 PM
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Re: dog training help
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he is ficksed. Got his nuts lobbed off when he was a puppy.
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Mounting is a dominance thing. Even female dogs will mount other dogs. Unless they are doing it to people, it's pretty much a dog thing... like eating socks or digging.
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Re: dog training help
you can train em to not eat socks and dig....I dont want carlo getting buttraped.
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01-04-2010, 07:23 PM
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Re: dog training help
 Let's think outside the box....forget trying to train the buttraper, and instead focus on teaching Carlo to run away from teh buttsecks. Kinda like stop drop and roll..but don't stop or drop, just run..or roll..away.
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this could work, but then the chase is on between two hundred pound dogs through my house...they already break enough things! I dont want a buttsecks fueled rampage storming through my house whenever Rocco wants to hump carlo
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Re: dog training help
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 Let's think outside the box....forget trying to train the buttraper, and instead focus on teaching Carlo to run away from teh buttsecks. Kinda like stop drop and roll..but don't stop or drop, just run..or roll..away.
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Omg thats so funny lol. My dogs all do that to each other......for me, what works best is asserting my dominance of the pack. If my coonhound (f) mounts the chesapeake (m) i run over and grab her by the neck skin (like a dominate dog would) and put her on the ground, on her back. This is the same thing the alpha dog would do in the wild and dogs understand that language.
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Re: dog training help
You can train a dog not to eat socks or dig in your presence... But it will still attempt to do them while you're away...
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Re: dog training help
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Mounting is a dominance thing. Even female dogs will mount other dogs. Unless they are doing it to people, it's pretty much a dog thing... like eating socks or digging.
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ok wow glad i dont have the only dog who loves eating my smelly socks.. leaves the clean ones alone but day old socks are his puppy crack
but yeah it really is a dominance thing its funny to watch two guy dogs go at it poor parker always is on the loosing end though
i agree though if u establish dominance it should cut it down and if all else fails let the boy get his hahaha
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Re: dog training help
How we stop it is a shock collar. I know, I know but that's how we stopped the 2 male dogs from trying to dominate each other. One would climb up and we zapp em.lol Instant horn dog kill.lol
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Re: dog training help
hmm well atleast your dogs are normal and not little dieviants, some like the shock
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01-06-2010, 05:54 AM
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Re: dog training help
Maybe one dog was best after all, lol... I agree it's a dominance thing, and YOU had better be alpha here, still not all dogs are compatible. When I have adopted shelter dogs, the shelters have a return/exchange policy if it doesn't work out, and before you take a dog home the best thing is a test on neutral territory to see how they get along. Oops...I gotta agree, that would get really old!
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They get along great on neutral territory. They dont fight at all. Rocco just keeps railing carlo
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