The future of the working dog
Posted by Angela on July 27, 2009, 6:41 am, in reply to "Building the fight response in a confident dog w/ little prey & little defense..."
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Lee, I think I have a dog like this but will see soon enough once we finish our move to our new farm, I will find the time to have the dog tested.
Its my new male he is very confident, trusting, stable and also has a super high pain tolerance.
My plan for him is to get settled at the new place, find his space on his 100ft cable and then I will work up a few of the other dogs allow him to watch a few times and keep an eye on his reactions and then by watching him I will have an idea when I can come in his space and get the reaction I want to see.
He is obsessed over small animals and the basketball but the 2 times I tried the flirt pole he showed little interest and wanted to see the girls.
I have found a few like this more so in the apbt but do believe these dogs will work out it just require patience and some thought put into how you move the dog foward.
Sorry I missed so many good topics we are so busy right now with all of the dogs and moving. I also have another great dane she is a real looker gonna again try lots of patience and see if she will work, she is a very dominant confident female, 2 yrs old and has killed a few dogs and could no longer be handled.
Yet she is super with us and or dogs, most times its a stupid owner and once the dog changes hands its like a new dog.
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