lol I think I understood everyone.
Ok so not to change the subject but I thought the JRT was being teased, it obviously didn't like being touched in that area, but the Chi showed more signs of dominance. The ears & the way lip curled looked less fear based and more dominance based. What do you all think?
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Originally Posted by reeskujo
The one with the JRT is exactly what I'm talking about with some owners of small breed dogs..Instead of doing something to correct their dogs aggressive behavior they think it's cute or funny and don't worry about it...They think because they're small they can't inflict any damage!!
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I thought the same with the JRT, the dork laughed when he got bit. Is it no wonder the JRT has had enough with his owner? He must not take his dog serious and even less his role of leadership..
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A rolled up newspaper can be an effective training tool when used properly. For instance, use the rolled-up newspaper if your dog chews up something inappropriate or has a housebreaking accident. Bring the dog over to the destroyed object (or mess), then take the rolled-up newspaper and hit yourself over the head as you repeat the phrase,"I FORGOT TO WATCH MY DOG, I FORGOT TO WATCH MY DOG!"
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