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Radar Chief 11-02-2009 02:14 PM

My dog is a fighter.
 
How do I cure it? She’s a Catahoula cur.
She’s great with people, very friendly and loving, but get her around another dog and it’s on. This weekend she got in a fight with a buddies blood hound one day and another buddies German short hair the next.
I hate it. I can’t take her anywhere with me if she’s constantly trying to dominate every dog we run across.
So, any helpful hints? How do I tame an aggressive dog without breaking her spirit?

tooge 11-02-2009 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6227730)
How do I cure it? She’s a Catahoula cur.
She’s great with people, very friendly and loving, but get her around another dog and it’s on. This weekend she got in a fight with a buddies blood hound one day and another buddies German short hair the next.
I hate it. I can’t take her anywhere with me if she’s constantly trying to dominate every dog we run across.
So, any helpful hints? How do I tame an aggressive dog without breaking her spirit?

This is gonna sound strange, but it works. Mount your dog. She needs to be dominated so she doesn't think she is the pack leader when you are around. Put her on her back and straddle her and muzzle her face and tell her NO loudly when she does it next, in the presence of the other dog. Or call that Ceasar guy.

MOhillbilly 11-02-2009 02:17 PM

once they 'turn on' there aint no rehab. buy a parting stick, learn to handle, and keep your dog outta those situations.

This is as sound advice as i can give you.

Edit- you own a 'catch dog' plain and simple. invest in one of these.

http://catchdogreleasetool.viviti.com/

Good rep. for being a sound product.

Stewie 11-02-2009 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6227739)
once they 'turn on' there aint no rehab. buy a parting stick, learn to handle, and keep your dog outta those situations.

This is as sound advice as i can give you.

Edit- you own a 'catch dog' plain and simple. invest in one of these.

http://catchdogreleasetool.viviti.com/

Good rep. for being a sound product.

Yep. I had a female Airedale Terrier that was really aggressive with any other female dog. I don't just mean aggressive, but she would have killed other females given a chance, I'm pretty sure. It really bothered me because she was the best dog. I just had to pick and choose the places I could take her and who/what dogs would be there.

Radar Chief 11-02-2009 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tooge (Post 6227738)
This is gonna sound strange, but it works. Mount your dog. She needs to be dominated so she doesn't think she is the pack leader when you are around. Put her on her back and straddle her and muzzle her face and tell her NO loudly when she does it next, in the presence of the other dog. Or call that Ceasar guy.

Oh believe me, she knows who the alpha male is. I understand the pack mentality and have worked it with the family. She understands and accepts that she’s at the bottom of the pecking order in our house, but that’s not the problem.
I’ve worked with dogs for hunting and retrieving but have never had a dog as aggressive as she is.

Iowanian 11-02-2009 02:25 PM

I think the only true rehab for that problem is found in the chamber of a Remington 10-.22

Hammock Parties 11-02-2009 02:25 PM

Sell her to Michael Vick.

HemiEd 11-02-2009 02:25 PM

OK, Radar, someone has to say it.


Anti Freeze.



J/K, but you knew that had to come when you started this thread.:D

DeezNutz 11-02-2009 02:25 PM

I'd recommend not calling its woman a name, lest you get your ass beat.

Radar Chief 11-02-2009 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6227739)
once they 'turn on' there aint no rehab. buy a parting stick, learn to handle, and keep your dog outta those situations.

This is as sound advice as i can give you.

Edit- you own a 'catch dog' plain and simple. invest in one of these.

http://catchdogreleasetool.viviti.com/

Good rep. for being a sound product.

Interesting, how do I use it?
Sounds like it’s to break their grip once they’re clamped on. I’d like to stop the problem before it gets to that point.

Radar Chief 11-02-2009 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 6227765)
OK, Radar, someone has to say it.


Anti Freeze.



J/K, but you knew that had to come when you started this thread.:D

;) CP tradition.

Pink Paradise 2010 11-02-2009 02:33 PM

take her to an dog training school, it might help :)

MOhillbilly 11-02-2009 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6227772)
Interesting, how do I use it?
Sounds like it’s to break their grip once they’re clamped on. I’d like to stop the problem before it gets to that point.


you take the dog by the back of the neck pulling back and insert the stick between the back of the jaw and twist.
might take a few times but it will part a dog. Id let em swap it out for a minute just to burn abit of energy then part em. wost thats gonna happen is theyll need acouple days of pen-g.
(PM me up if you need the dose)
Im telling ya radar, once they turn on to other fur its an impossible task to turn em off.
Ive never ever had one that i could 'turn off' once 'on'.

Radar Chief 11-02-2009 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6227799)
you take the dog by the back of the neck pulling back and insert the stick between the back of the jaw and twist.
might take a few times but it will part a dog. Id let em swap it out for a minute just to burn abit of energy then part em. wost thats gonna happen is theyll need acouple days of pen-g.
(PM me up if you need the dose)
Im telling ya radar, once they turn on to other fur its an impossible task to turn em off.
Ive never ever had one that i could 'turn off' once 'on'.

I was kind of afraid of that.
Maybe if we had her as a puppy we could’ve socialized her more but it’s probably just too late for that now.

JD10367 11-02-2009 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 6227738)
This is gonna sound strange, but it works. Mount your dog. She needs to be dominated . . .

:spock:


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