09-20-2012, 11:23 AM
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sneaky beaky like
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Originally Posted by spyker
It seems like your dog has considered herself to be the pack leader and view you as a pack member below her.You need to take charge and start taking control of the situation.
One of the first things you should do is make her work for her food/treats,make her sit before you give her a treat,tell her to stay and sit before you give her a meal,don't let her have it until you say it's okay.When you walk her,don't let her walk in front of you or let her pull you to whatever direction she wants to go.One more thing,if she growls at you,grab her by the back on her neck and put her on her back and keep her there for a bit and make eye contact during the whole time.
You need to show her that you're the dominant alpha male in the pack.I have 3 pitbulls and not one of them dare show any signs of aggressive dominance towards me.
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you sound pretty badass haha
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