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Old 05-18-2021, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Mortal1 View Post
Sounds more like a spoiled child who has been allowed to have their way....perhaps the "parents" should be more involved personally in the training. A dog will not be obedient if the person giving the commands isn't letting the dog know who is in charge. Treat training doesn't do a very good job at doing this.

Also if you treat the dog like a person the dog is training you. Good luck finding a sitter.
We had no problem finding boarding for him before moving here and when we go back to visit family in Ohio he fits in very well in the cage free boarding facility that he has been using for years. To give the reasons he bites here based on the information given to us by his trainers would take too long, he is what he is genetically, there are many facilities in this state that will have no problem with him at all and I'm simply asking if anyone knows of a cage free boarding facility. I will state that the trainers all stated that it was not something we did in the early stages of training, we did exactly what we were taught to do, the same training we used on several other dogs, this one is a lot more complicated. He's not aggressive to the point he will attack someone or another dog, women cannot put a leash on him, other than that he's great, quirky but great. Rather than going off topic with replies, if you don't have the information I need it is better that you don't reply at all. Thank you for understanding.