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9 week old puppy man biter...

Discussion in 'Training & Behavior' started by XHitta, Mar 29, 2014.

  1. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    X2! If FSR is too far away from you, I got dibs.
     
  2. BLUE8BULL

    BLUE8BULL CH Dog

    ..one thing i find a bit funny ...ya say the dog bit and ripped your friend's shirt/etc....an bit your hand when you intervened yet the dog broke no skin or drew any blood...????....mmm...i'm thinking you can't handle a dog never mind a pup...........???..or your story telling...????
     
  3. you have pics of him now?
     
  4. Stoney917

    Stoney917 Pup

    I think its just to much dog n not in qualified hands... dog Is probably on a full tank of gas all the time ...can turn into a horrible incident if ignored. .. alot of ppl would love that dog... shit put me down for number3 on ya list... if u in nyc vegas or ca area ill be glad to help
     
  5. Dannyb

    Dannyb Big Dog

    The best thing is to place the dog with someone else. Like I said back in March. You got a ped or pics?
     
  6. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    Fuk a ped or pics lol where are you at? I'm on my way if FSR doesn't come. If you're in TX, OK, LA, AR I'm not far lol.
     
  7. F.D.

    F.D. Top Dog

    XHitta, giving the dog to one of the people here who have offered seems like a good idea. They can assess the dog to determine if this dog is a future man-eater, or is simply very energetic. If a man-eater, they will take care of the problem. But the dog could have a better future in the hands of the right person.
     
  8. BLUE8BULL

    BLUE8BULL CH Dog

    ...well ya can say one-thing the last 4-pages ...is a great example why some people(thread-author) should never keep dogs..............????????
     
  9. NorCalTim

    NorCalTim Big Dog

    Its also an example of how some people have no problem with a Bull Dog who shows human aggression. Pretty wild.
     
  10. BLUE8BULL

    BLUE8BULL CH Dog

    oooohhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....
     
  11. BLUE8BULL

    BLUE8BULL CH Dog

    ..i have had plenty of problems,,but the common sense to fix them the right way....
     
  12. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    It's also a perfect example of how it shows that people like yourself fit the category of people who can't handle a real bulldog. It's a damn pup dude, in the right hands, I can almost guarantee the dog would turn out perfectly fine.
     
  13. keystone

    keystone CH Dog

    lol......................................................
     
  14. CajunBoulette

    CajunBoulette CH Dog

    When its a puppy that shit happens. The better question here is why do you have dogs period if you cant control a puppy?

    Sincerely Yours, Cajun
     
  15. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

    LMAO.....he never reply might be in the hospital lost his fingers can't type no more

    Preach!!!!!

    They don't have a clue of what's going on if they did they would've never started this thread that fool tripping did he not see the picture of the
    MAN BITER he/she need to read the thread before he/she post and take that S off his/her chest lol...:bunnygrin::biggrin2:
     
  16. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    LMAO.....he never reply might be in the hospital lost his fingers can't type no more


    LMFAO!!
     
  17. TDK

    TDK CH Dog Staff Member

    It will always amaze me who gets through the turnstiles to get in here. LMFAO
     
  18. otegopits

    otegopits Pup

    I've been following this thread and this is very sad news. I'm relatively inexperienced with bulldogs but feel like I can comment bc I have a Caesar pup almost the same age but different litter. Although she's a female, it was obvious that she was the alpha of the litter and TG told me she was one of the best on his yard. First time I saw her she was biting the side of the kennel and wagging her tail. She was rough but dying for engagement.

    A few things I'd ask - is the dog in the house? Is it crated? What kind of pack structure are you establishing? How are you dealing with the biting? Is the dog turning around and biting you when you're putting him in the crate? If so the dog has some serious dominance issues (ie it things it's above you in the pack order) Also, if the dog is chewing through, ditch the plastic crate and buy a metal one. It seems obvious to me that you have a dominance issue here. If the dog is truly HA then that's one thing, and it most likely needs to be out down, but I'm skeptical of that theory. My pup exhibited all the same traits, endless nipping and biting, constant energy and rough playing, but I established the rules and pack structure through CONSTANT training. Essentially I control the dogs life and let it know that if she bites or nips she is out away. I originally tried to only deflect the biting but eventually used a little force. I found that this would only excite the dog and she would become more anxious. I learned that building a relationship, and calming her when those things happen , was ultimately the best way to establish pack structure. I won't lie its a constant struggle, but that's what you signed up for when you purchased a pup like this. Any one on this forum will tell you that .

    I would take the advice of many on here and give the dog to someone with a little more experience. You're doing the dog a disservice by raising it like you currently are. The other thing id ask- are you doing any training? My pup is already outting the tug and is a beast with obedience. I'm starting scent work this week and she picks up everything in one session. Smartest dog I've ever seen. The other thing - how much exercise are you giving the dog? What I've learned - a tired pup is a well behaved pup. My dog could take 3+ mile long walks a day and will still be jumping around. I can only imagine what a disaster she would be in the house if she wasn't properly exercised.

    All in all listen to the people on this forum , they have exp and know what they are talking about. Worst comes to worst, I would go on a website called leer burg and buy one of their dominant dog collars. You're going to need to show the dog who is boss and this might be the only option at this point. But please do something before it gets too bad. I'm hopeful that things will go well with my pup but recognize that you can never be fully certain with these dogs. Don't listen to ppl on the street telling you what they do bc they can't possibly understand the power, strength, tenacity, and gameness of these animals. But that's also why they are the best. My pup is the sweetest, most most loving lamb when she is properly cared for and I'm hoping you pup can be the same. Best of luck.
     
  19. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    Here we go again another dog whisperer ...Pack structure .
     
  20. AGK

    AGK Super duper pooper scooper Administrator

    :lol:

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