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    Thanks for the response EWO... I am also anti man biter as well; however in this instance, that's not the case... I have a small [] in my garage that I use to kinda condition their mind so to speak... In the opposite corner is usually some kind of small rodent like rabbit, possum, whatever I can catch with my little trap... After working them on the hide they usually are wide open and turned up... I simply take them in and let them go across a few times... Now after breaking him off, I catch pure hell trying to get him back to the corner... He will grab my pants, the stick, whatever he can to get loose and it's simply a headache trying to get him back over there. I was talkn to a friend and he recommended using a leash until I get it all the way figured out. I like the intensity, as the owner and handler I have to find a way to correct the problem. I definitely wouldn't consider him a man biter... I have 3 young kids and I simply will not put up with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmybulldogs View Post
    Thanks for the response EWO... I am also anti man biter as well; however in this instance, that's not the case... I have a small [] in my garage that I use to kinda condition their mind so to speak... In the opposite corner is usually some kind of small rodent like rabbit, possum, whatever I can catch with my little trap... After working them on the hide they usually are wide open and turned up... I simply take them in and let them go across a few times... Now after breaking him off, I catch pure hell trying to get him back to the corner... He will grab my pants, the stick, whatever he can to get loose and it's simply a headache trying to get him back over there. I was talkn to a friend and he recommended using a leash until I get it all the way figured out. I like the intensity, as the owner and handler I have to find a way to correct the problem. I definitely wouldn't consider him a man biter... I have 3 young kids and I simply will not put up with that.
    Hello & thanks for getting your feet wet

    Regarding your question, since it's only training and your dog is just geeked-up (and not a true manbiter), my input would be to do the same thing you'd do when breeding an unruly bitch ... put an Elizabethan collar on him

    However, a geeked-up bulldog is always a danger to kids, so if your dog is extreme you might want to give/sell him to someone withou them ...

    Good luck,

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Hello & thanks for getting your feet wet

    Regarding your question, since it's only training and your dog is just geeked-up (and not a true manbiter), my input would be to do the same thing you'd do when breeding an unruly bitch ... put an Elizabethan collar on him

    However, a geeked-up bulldog is always a danger to kids, so if your dog is extreme you might want to give/sell him to someone withou them ...

    Good luck,

    Jack
    Considering you have children at home, I have to agree with Jack’s second suggestion.

    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    a geeked-up bulldog is always a danger to kids, so if your dog is extreme you might want to give/sell him to someone withou them ...
    We had one I wish I had done just that for, but instead we held on to him because of his promise, only to cull him when he did what I trusted would never transpire. Something’s just aren't worth it and though it’s your decision to make friend, just remember in the end, it’s your decision to live with.

    I hope and wish you the very best with your hounds and may God keep you and your family blessed.

    SHOWBOX

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