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- pchop
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Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
That's funny stuff right there.

Jason Rohrbach
El Sobrante C.A
I just love hunting with dogs!
El Sobrante C.A
I just love hunting with dogs!
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wanapasaki
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Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
Interesting, maybe there is a solution for mean dogs 
Get'em up there boys!
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Mackdog
Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
The original owner probably knows more about the parents and where the problem could have come from. That was a good idea, I had that walker looking dog from Western WA, tried to work with it but he always had a thing for adult males. A guy playing horseshoes in the original owners yard got hamstringed by it. He could catch bobcat and coons, if he caught on the ground it was one chomp and it was over with. I just didn't want the liability.
You could definately tell he was from Western WA, he'd cower at the scent of a deer but boy howdy did he think moose were fun to chase. He helped start my redbone, probably the reason behind the early trash problems. Got the moose problem fixed but it just didn't quite have it for bear. Thats not the first time a Western WA dog didn't cut it for bear in my parts. Back then I didn't have the patience for it or the money to afford a lawyer to fend off a sue happy person. Good luck with the trials
You could definately tell he was from Western WA, he'd cower at the scent of a deer but boy howdy did he think moose were fun to chase. He helped start my redbone, probably the reason behind the early trash problems. Got the moose problem fixed but it just didn't quite have it for bear. Thats not the first time a Western WA dog didn't cut it for bear in my parts. Back then I didn't have the patience for it or the money to afford a lawyer to fend off a sue happy person. Good luck with the trials
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wanapasaki
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Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
I talked to the original owner yesterday and he said to get the dog snipped. Imma try that and let the testosterone get out of his body for a month or so and see how it works. He said if that fails to put the dog down. wish me luck!
Get'em up there boys!
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matt123huntinglion
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Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
BEST ADVISE CALL DOG WHEN STARTED HUNTING DOGS WAS GIVEN DOG FROM OUT STATE WAS A GREAT TREE DOG RIG DOG & TRAIL DOG JUST MEAN OTHER DOGS .WAS TOLD BY FRIEND CALL DOG WAS GOING TO KILL A GOOD DOG.LONG STORY SHORT COUGHT 2 3 BEARS A YEAR BY MY SELF WITH FRENDS 20 OR MORE. DOGS STARTED FIGHT WITH WRONG DOG .ME CALLED HIM STARTED CATCHING MORE GAME BY MY SELF THOUGHT OTHER PEOPLE WANTED ME TO CALL MY BEST DOG .HE WAS NOT LETTING OTHERS DO THERE JOB.DO YOU SELF FAVOR CALL HIM. BEST THING TO DO.
Matthew Romero 505 660-9217 IF YOU LIKE SOUND HUNT HOUNDS YOU LIKE FUR HUNT CURS
Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
wanapasawki,
Since it appears you are diregarding all the sane advise given to you, here is some more. Castrate him yourself, that way you are not throwing away good money when you pay the vet.
I won't wish you luck, I do hope that the next time he "acts friendly and wags his tail but when I start to pet him, all hell breaks loose, including me defending myself from the dog attacking me" it is you he is chewing on and not someone else.
You should use you given name, so the rest of us can avoid your dog.
Pat
Since it appears you are diregarding all the sane advise given to you, here is some more. Castrate him yourself, that way you are not throwing away good money when you pay the vet.
I won't wish you luck, I do hope that the next time he "acts friendly and wags his tail but when I start to pet him, all hell breaks loose, including me defending myself from the dog attacking me" it is you he is chewing on and not someone else.
You should use you given name, so the rest of us can avoid your dog.
Pat
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wanapasaki
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Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
some dogs won't take a whipping there are ways of dealing with that jumping on other dogs you cannot have period you won't always be right there cut him if that don't work. adios
Ted Smith
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wanapasaki
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Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
yup he is gone to the orignial breeder, which I can tell is not happy with me. Is what it is, but it's not my liability anymore
Get'em up there boys!
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Gator McKlusky
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Re: Problem with agressive dog HELP!
Why don't you just clip the dog and keep hunting him?
Bloodlines and papers dont mean much as long as you're getting fur.
Also, obedience training should be the first training any dog gets. Sit, heel, hush, NO!, lay, here, etc. If a dog knows how to do these commands, it'll be a lot more confident in what you are expecting of him. It is too bad more guys don't start with obedience before trying to scent train.
Bloodlines and papers dont mean much as long as you're getting fur.
Also, obedience training should be the first training any dog gets. Sit, heel, hush, NO!, lay, here, etc. If a dog knows how to do these commands, it'll be a lot more confident in what you are expecting of him. It is too bad more guys don't start with obedience before trying to scent train.