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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Ton View Post
    Just would like to clarify he is not running wild outside, this is in my backyard. I live on the water and have a private beach
    Where my dogs can play and run.
    Whenever I take him out he is always on a leash.
    Must be nice!

    There really is nothing you can do, IMO, short of keeping the dog on a leash.

    My dog Stormbringer would freakin kill someone if he had a bone and they got near him. Some dogs are just like that.

    Either 1) keep him away from the animals with a leash; 2) kill the dog; or 3) stay away from him when he has a kill, lol

    I am not much of a "trainer" ... I let dogs be dogs and don't believe in "correcting" instinctive behavior.

    Jack

    PS: Wrknapbt may have better ideas.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Must be nice!

    There really is nothing you can do, IMO, short of keeping the dog on a leash.

    My dog Stormbringer would freakin kill someone if he had a bone and they got near him. Some dogs are just like that.

    Either 1) keep him away from the animals with a leash; 2) kill the dog; or 3) stay away from him when he has a kill, lol

    I am not much of a "trainer" ... I let dogs be dogs and don't believe in "correcting" instinctive behavior.

    Jack

    PS: Wrknapbt may have better ideas.
    Amen Jack ! I don't even teach mine to sit.I want to keep them as close to wild as I can .

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by bamaman View Post
    Amen Jack ! I don't even teach mine to sit.I want to keep them as close to wild as I can .
    Agreed. My dogs know the word, "No." And the word, "Out." (as in get out)

    And they know to be happy and come when I call their name ... and that's it.

    Other than that, they just know how to make food (as well as other dogs) disappear

  4. #4
    Thanks everyone for ur comments and advice.
    I think in future will let him be and not challenge him!!!

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Ton View Post
    Is there anyway I can correct aggressive behavior from my 11th month old game bread
    The word is BRED.

  6. #6
    No dog aggression towards me or any human being period for me. I'd shoot it if it was mine.

    I'd rather work with other great dogs without the human aggression.

  7. #7
    How bout putting him in a situation to do what he was BRED to do in a controlled environment of course

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Pit Bull Committed View Post
    No dog aggression towards me or any human being period for me. I'd shoot it if it was mine.

    I'd rather work with other great dogs without the human aggression.

    Other great dogs?

    Have you ever owned/fed a truly great dog?

    Most truly great, seriously badass dogs are "great" because of their intensity and their refusal to be dominated in any way

    Jack

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Other great dogs?

    Have you ever owned/fed a truly great dog?

    Most truly great, seriously badass dogs are "great" because of their intensity and their refusal to be dominated in any way

    Jack
    Exactly what I was thinkin when I read his post

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Bingo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Other great dogs?

    Have you ever owned/fed a truly great dog?

    Most truly great, seriously badass dogs are "great" because of their intensity and their refusal to be dominated in any way

    Jack
    Exactly what I was thinkin when I read his post

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