I think I am gonna give it back and get the money back. The dog has been with me over 24 hours and hasn't made a single noise. There has to be something wrong with it because it is not deaf. It responds to every single noise.
My cat hisses his ass off at it, dog don't make a noise just walks away. Had the dog in my yard and my neighbors bastard of a dog wouldnt shut up and my dog didnt make a noise. I had him running and jumping all over the place in the yard with me and he didn't make a single noise while playing.
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Posts: 2201 | Location: Boston | Registered: October 10, 2005
Patience baby! puppy has to adjust to you and new surroundings. my friend has a blue brendle, she is the best dog i have EVER seen, her interaction with him amazes me...but it took them a very long time to dsevolp that bond. don't give up
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oh if my brother would see this!he loves those dogs !!cute!!rock on!
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Well the lady who's sellin it to me told me to keep her for 5 days or so before I decide.
I also had a trainer friend of mine over and she said there is nothing wrong with the dog even though it isn't barking. She said she thinks the dog was trained to not bark, but she was trained by fear.
I am your Serenity in Madness, the embers of your light. I will be there to pick you back up, when you think you've lost the fight...
Posts: 2201 | Location: Boston | Registered: October 10, 2005
As an owner of a pit bull I think I know what the problem is.....My Sadie was really quite the first few days she was here even though she visited every day for 8 weeks... you have to give her time......Think of it...you just took her away from her mother and the security of her family. How would you feel....Sure the Hell not like running and barking....She needs security....She needs a family....Love her and teach her...the right way...Enjoy.
Yes, she is def on the skinny side. It's like her owner didn't have food down for her to eat when she was hungry. I put plenty of hard stuff down for the dog to eat on as needed.
Believe me, I am gonna train this dog passively. That is the only proven way to keep the dog happy go lucky. Be stern when needed, but don't yell. I don't need no aggresive dog, my landlord probably wouldn't let me keep her if that is the case.
Goo dnews is my cat is finally startin to come around. No more loud hissing, he even walked up to roxy to sniff her nose.
On another note, I just watched my cat grab a fly out of mid air while typing this message.
I am your Serenity in Madness, the embers of your light. I will be there to pick you back up, when you think you've lost the fight...
Posts: 2201 | Location: Boston | Registered: October 10, 2005
Understanding dog's behaivior is half the battle when training a dog. People often mistake instinctive behaviors as aggression. Be the alpha bitch and there should be no problem. That little handicapped cat I got we named Stubby. Thanks to whoever suggested that one. She now has a make shift wheel chair thing. It actually reminds me more of like a roller skate kinda contraption. My Minpin thinks she's a toy. The cat has no desire to be messed with by the dog. The dog just wants to chase her so she can try to bite the wheels on the cats thingy.