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Police dog training – releasing from bite
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www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen and ‘Nash’ are shown here demonstrating releasing a bite into various positions. For stronger Police and K-9 working dogs it is advantageous to have them paying attention to whatever release command is given.
Hero dog Angel who saved BC boy from cougar is treated by Vet for bite wounds
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On Jan. 2, 2009, an 11-year-old collecting firewood was about to be charged by a cougar. His dog, Angel, immediately engaged the cougar in a ferocious fight. Police said Angel saved the boy’s life. A police officer shot the cougar four times and killed the cat. The rest of the story is here: www.vancouverite.com and here http
Abscess drain from a dog ear
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The dog, Kevin, got in a tussle with our other dog and kinda got his butt kicked.
He had a injury in his ear,and thats where the abscess drained from, as we found out after we went to the vet to get it lanced! You can see his neck was shaved where they had prepared to lance it. He’s all better now!
warning-scary growl from Military Working Dog Rex
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If you knew Rex, you knew he was giving me a love growl. Go here to check out this blog dedicated to dog teams… k9pride.com
My dog is pregnant and is loosing her hair from her ears and top of nose why is that?
Posted by: | CommentsMy dog is just a few days from having puppies, and today i noticed that hair from her ears was falling and was somewhat bald from them, as well as the top of her nose. My dog is a pure breed daschound
How to keep a dog from biting at her stiches? (she was just spayed)?
Posted by: | CommentsMy female Papillon is a year old and we just got her spayed two days ago. She is taking it much better than anyone could have hoped for; she does not complain of pain in any way and she is as happy and energetic as she was before she went to the vet. Unfortuanately, this means that she’s discovered the stitches in her belly and is trying to remove them by scratching and biting! I can’t be with her twenty-four seven (I go to school, after all) and I fear that she’ll bite them out when I crate her for the night. Is there any way that I can stop this?
What can you do to stop your dog from biting?
Posted by: | CommentsI have an dog who is 3 we rescued him last year from the pound. He has been great up until the last few weeks. He has started to get really aggresive torwards people that he knows and is starting to bit them for no apparent reason. What can you do to stop that?? I have a muzzel but I did not know if there are any shots or medications that can calm his temper down??
How can I stop my 1 year old dog from biting people?
Posted by: | CommentsMy 1 year old jack russell terrier has a problem. He is very loving and gentle, but sometimes he gets a little excited and bites people. If someone runs through the house, he will chase them and bite their leg. He especially does it when someone is hitting someone else (this is when he is biting to be mean).
I’m not sure exactly how to stop it. He gets punished whenever he does it (a smack on the nose, told ‘no’, and put into his cage) and he still does.
Any help would be great!
Dog Chewers Anonymous from www.DrDog.com
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Yes, Rover, Chewer’s Anonymous will help you!
How to stop my dog from biting?
Posted by: | CommentsMy Female Westie is one year old now. She always jumps up on people and bites them when she’s excited. She also has submissive urination so if i tell her to stop biting with a firm “No” , she’ll pee, so what is the best way to teach her that it’s not okay to bite people, but at the same time not make her pee everywhere?
