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CFrance 11-03-2013 10:54 PM

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Try getting some proof of that and then post it.

Animal cruelty, NOT according to the experts..

Are dog whistles humane and safe for my 1 year german shepherd?
• David R asked 4 years ago
So I just got this dog from he pound last week. He's really kind and sweet but sometimes he can be a little rough and too playful. He sometimes jumps on me or even tries to bite me. He won listen when I yell stop or wag my finger in front of him, but I downloaded this dog whistle application on my phone and it really scares my dog when I use it. However, I wanna know if it is safe to use and if it wont permanently harm him or make him want to attack me and turn on me?!?!?


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Yes they are humane. So is Clicker Training. you can also get noise emitter collars that you activate by remote control when he is doing something he shouldn't be doing.

Dogs are happier when they know what their parameters are and have clear uncomplicated instructions from their owners.

Enroll in a novice obedience school....be active in being together and teaching him. Shepherds love to work and have tasks before them. They can be great dogs! Go for it.

Commit time for simple training everyday or walks. Have fun.

It absolutely does hurt the dog's ears. The use of it to ward off a dog in attack mode is one thing; the use of it for purposes of amusing yourself at a restaurant is cruelty to animals.

Easyrider 11-03-2013 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Easyrider (Post 773779)

It absolutely does hurt the dog's ears. The use of it to ward off a dog in attack mode is one thing; the use of it for purposes of amusing yourself at a restaurant is cruelty to animals.

Find some proof from a reliable source and post it.....

CFrance 11-03-2013 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 773788)

Find some proof from a reliable source and post it.....

Just use bigger print...

Easyrider 11-03-2013 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Easyrider (Post 773790)

Just use bigger print...

Can't seem to understand the regular print.....

Barefoot 11-03-2013 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Easyrider (Post 773786)
Hurt animals, say what? Dragging them around where they don't belong is much worse ...

"Where they don't belong" ... May I respectfully suggest that dog haters could just avoid restaurants that permit dogs on outside patios. If you see a dog, just leave! Problem solved. You have a choice of most restaurants where they're not permitted.

There are a few restaurants that welcome pets outside. It's just wrong to hurt innocent dogs when they're on patios where they are permitted.

Easyrider 11-03-2013 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 773798)
"Where they don't belong" ... May I respectfully suggest that dog haters could just avoid restaurants that permit dogs on outside patios. If you see a dog, just leave! Problem solved. You have a choice of most restaurants where they're not permitted.

There are a few restaurants that welcome pets outside. Please don't suggest hurting innocent dogs, when they're on patios where they are permitted.


I love dogs where they belong but I am not a dog fanatic. Hurting innocent dogs is a ridiculous statement...People should leave and the dog stays where it should not be, sure...
I never go to Codys for this reason which is the only place dogs are legally allowed on the outside patio..we've all been through all this many times and still people want to take dogs where the law says they are not allowed. If permits are obtained by other restaurants so be it..owners just cannot grasp, cannot understand, or refuse to accept that according to the law unless there is a permit dogs are not supposed to be there. No permit, No dogs, problem solved.

May I respectfully suggest that dog owners stop taking dogs to restaurant patios that do not have the required permit?

kittygilchrist 11-03-2013 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 773788)

Find some proof from a reliable source and post it.....

The New Animal Doctor's Answer Book - Michael W. Fox - Google Books

Easyrider 11-03-2013 11:45 PM

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I suppose this was supposed to prove something? Some music makes me howl too....says it is only a dogs social response to the music..

Barefoot 11-03-2013 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Easyrider (Post 773800)
May I respectfully suggest that dog owners stop taking dogs to restaurant patios that do not have the required permit?

Dogs are welcomed at a handful of restaurants in The Villages. Most dog owners know which patios are dog friendly. And that's all I have to say on this topic. Adios and sleep well.

Easyrider 11-03-2013 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 773805)
Dogs are welcomed at a handful of restaurants in The Villages. Most dog owners know which patios are dog friendly. And that's all I have to say on this topic. Adios and sleep well.

Anywhere in the The Villages is illegal except Codys according to Florida law. Dog friendly is not an option unless it is dog legal first which apparently many dog owners choose to ignore and think it is OK.

I am done on this, I don't even use an I Phone and probably should have never allowed myself to be drawn into this same old worn out subject again in the first place.

It really went off a cliff this time, but then I did predict it would in post # 2 ..:wave:

Parker 11-04-2013 05:45 AM

Close this thread please! It was ugly to start with, and is getting uglier.

jblum315 11-04-2013 07:13 AM

People who are terrified of dogs should stay away from places where they might encounter dogs, such as Cody's (where dogs are legally permitted at outside tables), the streets around the Village squares, the mailbox areas and, in fact, all Village streets. They should not visit a friend who might have a dog and if they enter a home where there is a dog, they should loudly demand that the dog be locked up. They should not travel to countries where they might see dogs. They MAY visit zoos where there are all kinds of potentially aggressive animals but not dogs.


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