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Phanatic Luvr 05-12-2013 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 675254)
IMO that poor dog doesn't have a chance. I saw the kid on the news running around chirping like a fool, totally out of control. In the less than a minute he was on I felt like biting him myself.

If you ask me the mother should have kept the puppy, given away the kid and maybe have herself spayed.

I thought the same exact thing. The child was the one who needed discipline. Should send both the child and Rufus to obedience class, and possibly the Mother.

Barefoot 05-12-2013 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 675254)
IMO that poor dog doesn't have a chance. I saw the kid on the news running around chirping like a fool, totally out of control. In the less than a minute he was on I felt like biting him myself.

If you ask me the mother should have kept the puppy, given away the kid and maybe have herself spayed.

There's no beating around the bush with our Patty55! :ho:

OnTrack 05-12-2013 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 675254)
IMO that poor dog doesn't have a chance. I saw the kid on the news running around chirping like a fool, totally out of control. In the less than a minute he was on I felt like biting him myself.

If you ask me the mother should have kept the puppy, given away the kid and maybe have herself spayed.

ROTFLMAO.......... :a20: :a20:


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DougB 05-12-2013 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 675254)
IMO that poor dog doesn't have a chance. I saw the kid on the news running around chirping like a fool, totally out of control. In the less than a minute he was on I felt like biting him myself.

If you ask me the mother should have kept the puppy, given away the kid and maybe have herself spayed.

Don't hold back, tell us how you feel:a20:

gocubsgo 05-12-2013 08:32 PM

I saw that hyper little monster too! Poor Rufus! That kid will do something stupid again and poor Rufus will pay for it.

I agree with Patty55...spay the Mom and put the little kid in the shelter!

blue72 05-12-2013 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 675475)
Don't hold back, tell us how you feel:a20:

Patty55 for President!!!!!!:boxing2:

CFrance 05-12-2013 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 675254)
IMO that poor dog doesn't have a chance. I saw the kid on the news running around chirping like a fool, totally out of control. In the less than a minute he was on I felt like biting him myself.

If you ask me the mother should have kept the puppy, given away the kid and maybe have herself spayed.

Nailed it again, P55.

CFrance 05-12-2013 10:00 PM

On another note... When we got our first puppy, we were told to sit with him while he eats and take food out of his bowl AND his mouth. Gross, I know, but the idea with a puppy is to establish pack dominance, as in you are the leader and the pup is the follower, and you will decide if and when and how much the dog will eat.

It gets the puppy used to others being around him and bothering him while he's eating.

There are other dominance exercises to do with a puppy. You really need to bone up on these before getting a puppy, especially if there are children in the house.

Barefoot 05-13-2013 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 675520)
On another note... When we got our first puppy, we were told to sit with him while he eats and take food out of his bowl AND his mouth. Gross, I know, but the idea with a puppy is to establish pack dominance, as in you are the leader and the pup is the follower, and you will decide if and when and how much the dog will eat. It gets the puppy used to others being around him and bothering him while he's eating. There are other dominance exercises to do with a puppy. You really need to bone up on these before getting a puppy, especially if there are children in the house.

Very good point CFrance. A dog will gladly take over the role of pack leader if you let it, and that can be dangerous with a hyper dog. When my friend was having some aggression issues with a male greyhound she adopted off the track, they gave her some easy fixes. As the pack leader she was told to eat first before feeding the dog. go out the door first and make the dog wait, etc. In no time the dog realized that his owner was the pack leader.

CFrance 05-13-2013 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 675780)
Very good point CFrance. A dog will gladly take over the role of pack leader if you let it, and that can be dangerous with a hyper dog. When my friend was having some aggression issues with a male greyhound she adopted off the track, they gave her some easy fixes. As the pack leader she was told to eat first before feeding the dog. go out the door first and make the dog wait, etc. In no time the dog realized that his owner was the pack leader.

And as far as an older or rescued dog having food issues... This exercise is labor intensive too, but it is supposed to work. You sit or stand holding the dog's food bowl and hand-feed him a little bit at a time. Repeat this exrcise as long as it takes for the dog to learn the food is not really his. I'm glad I never had to attempt this one!

I don't remember how old Rufus is, but the situation with him will need some kind of intervention if that child is not going to be hurt again.


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