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I understand that. That dog doesn't have an alpha so it has assumed that role. I've been bit several times. Being in someone else's house and yard many times a day it's bound to happen. I've delt with all the breeds and levels of aggression and it's been different scenarios in each case.I have owners of aggressive big dogs in here frequently. The owners understand that they are going to be involved in the handling of their animal...especially if I am not around.
It is a very friendly and mutual agreement. I am happy to work with them, and will work with them as long as I can ensure the safety of my wife and the girls who work at the clinic. In turn, I will treat the animals (and owners) with the mutual respect that they deserve, plus a level above (after all, it is a "service" industry).
My wife was a military working dog vet, so she knows her way around big dogs that are prone to bite. Monday was not a provoked response. I was literally playing with and petting that dog 60 seconds before it went off the deep end. No needles, stethoscopes, or other equipment was involved...the dog lunged when she put her hand out for it to smell her.
I think that the dog just needs a dominant owner.
For the little shits that are biters, I frequently wear cat gloves and just manhandle the snot out of them while they try to take chunks out of me. I have yet to find an owner that doesn't find it amusing surprisingly.
Did that cost extra...? Asking for a friend...
One way or another, yes, it did..........Did that cost extra...? Asking for a friend...
Big dogs require real owners. Period.
Man, I had a 96lb, mostly Iab mix turn on my wife in her clinic Monday for zero reason. The dog's owner (older lady, probably late 60s) couldn't control it. But to be fair, she did say it tried to attack the last vet.
So I was close already and grabbed that MF up and got my hand under and around the back of his collar and twisted it while locking my arms out as he was lunging towards ne now...basically making a tourniquet or collar choke. I smashed his face into the floor and just held him there until his eyes started to roll before I loosened my grip. Then I just kept him down as he got his shots. I gave him a few pets afterwards as he was coming back from the shadow realm, and assured his owner that "he must have just been really frightened"...total BS, but it's bad for business to go around choking dogs out.
Anyway, he has a note bext to his record for aggression...and the only way I'll let them come back is if we get to sedate him right off the bat.
No way should he belong to that woman though. He's a liability.
Look at how many people raise their children today, and you can see where much of this comes from. Many dogs require a strong hand and most people today don't have it in them and the problems get out of control. I have 2 Dutchies and 2 Malinois and each one is different, but all 4 have many similarities, each one needs to be handled firmly but differently. I also agree about the little yappers, I have no need nor respect for any of them. We have an 80 yo customer that bought a labradoodle after her husband passed, that fucker is totally out of control and someday is going to harm that woman. I recommend our trainer to her and her reply was "aw he will settle down someday" yeah maybe, but you may not survive to see that day.I had to switch veterinarians and I talked with the staff and the vet about my lab shepherd mix. He is a very friendly dog but he is easily brought to level ten when you treat him like a two year old child. He'll already be wary of the new people and place so do not get him excited and then try to look in his ears, mouth, probe, prod and stick him with needles. He'll absolutely bite you. You establish the alpha role by talking firmly and treat him like you would an adult. You tell him what you want him to do and he will do it. You enforce the command with a snap of your fingers. They were all good with that and I called to remind them before the first visit. We walked into the office and the very first person to see him says Hey Jack how ya doing boy. With a squeaky voice like a chew toy. I turned around and took him to the truck. I went back in and told them that was the very worst thing to do and reminded them on how to treat him. I returned with him and they were good to go. Then I take him into the exam room and I went to put him on the table and the Vet said that he would get on the floor with him. I told the Vet that doing so was not a good idea and he was going to get bit. Vet says that it'll be fine he's done it many times. Once he got down on the floor I could feel that Jack was having no part of it so I told him to stop and get up. Jack will totally own you. So I had Jack jump on the table and I had the Vet stand and talk with me for a minute and I asked him what position he wanted Jack to be in. Sitting, standing or laying down? Tell him to do it and snap your fingers and he'll do it. Vet says, Jack sit! Snap and Jack sits. He listened to his breathing and whatever else. He says Jack lay down, snap and Jack is down. He gives him his yearly shots and examines his teeth and gums. No fuss and no one bit. I said off and Jack jumped down to the floor.
The kennel where we board him when we travel absolutely love him. They have him on their Facebook page doing tricks and playing. I've shown them the hand signals so they don't have to say anything to direct him in what they want. They get a kick out of showing people that he'll lift a back foot by doing a hand gesture and let you trim his nails.
He's a dog that you must be firm and assertive with or he'll dominate you. Once he knows that you are the alpha he's your buddy.
Eh. No mention of how good charter boat captain he is.It's as if this morale patch was taken from statements made in the Legendary Thread.
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Where can I get one? LolIt's as if this morale patch was taken from statements made in the Legendary Thread.
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She’s a poser where’s our number one girl at?
Just posted her after a day at the beachShe’s a poser where’s our number one girl at?![]()
Are we sure they're girls? I always wonder with his posts. They all look at little like "lady boys" to me. This one seems to have mastered the tuck.She’s a poser where’s our number one girl at?![]()
Yeah, pretty sure they're dudes and his whole thing is getting off on tricking you all into liking pics of his South American tranny hookers.Are we sure they're girls? I always wonder with his posts. They all look at little like "lady boys" to me. This one seems to have mastered the tuck.
After a day at the beach in Cartagena
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You’re replying to yourselfYeah, pretty sure they're dudes and his whole thing is getting off on tricking you all into liking pics of his South American tranny hookers.
I’d say you’re retarded when it comes to women. I’m the one who randomly posts trannies for giggles that y’all pine over while I laughIf I'm wrong, it's because your type doesn't look like a woman. They're all rail thin with no curves and fake tits.
I bet she knows and probably likes the extra attentionI’d say you’re retarded when it comes to women. I’m the one who randomly posts trannies for giggles that y’all pine over while I laugh
Never thought I’d see someone so butt hurt over a guy having a couple Colombian girlfriends. More so when it does nothing to you, you just can’t help but butch and moan about it though.
Try not giving a fuck like an adult lol. If it makes him happy and isn’t hurting me who cares. I just think it’s funny I’ve been seeing this chick posted for so long she’s a honorary member at this point and doesn’t know it
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Doesn’t really matter either way just an ongoing joke when he posts the othersI bet she knows and probably likes the extra attention
He’s not in a port-o-shitter
I may have to switch Vets in the near future. The Vet that my dog loved sold his practice and moved out of state, so now we need to establish a relationship with the new Vet(s)... or not. I'm less impressed with every visit.I have owners of aggressive big dogs in here frequently. The owners understand that they are going to be involved in the handling of their animal...especially if I am not around.
It is a very friendly and mutual agreement. I am happy to work with them, and will work with them as long as I can ensure the safety of my wife and the girls who work at the clinic. In turn, I will treat the animals (and owners) with the mutual respect that they deserve, plus a level above (after all, it is a "service" industry).
My wife was a military working dog vet, so she knows her way around big dogs that are prone to bite. Monday was not a provoked response. I was literally playing with and petting that dog 60 seconds before it went off the deep end. No needles, stethoscopes, or other equipment was involved...the dog lunged when she put her hand out for it to smell her.
I think that the dog just needs a dominant owner.
For the little shits that are biters, I frequently wear cat gloves and just manhandle the snot out of them while they try to take chunks out of me. I have yet to find an owner that doesn't find it amusing surprisingly.
I may have to switch Vets in the near future. The Vet that my dog loved sold his practice and moved out of state, so now we need to establish a relationship with the new Vet(s)... or not. I'm less impressed with every visit.
My Akita isn't aggressive with people, but she doesn't like to be handled by people she doesn't know and she does't like needles. She doesn't automatically bite, but she shows teeth, and she will bite if you don't respect the warning. I understand that Vets and their staff don't always have time to fool around while the dog warms up to them, but there's an easier way that we've successfully explored. While the Vet is supervising, I can administer the routine vaccinations and Shiloh won't even flinch.
For some reason I do not understand, the Vets and staff need to relearn this every single time I need to visit their office. They either never took notes the last time, or they can't be bothered to read those notes. I have Shiloh is muzzled when we come in out of respect for everyone's safety. Shiloh is good about greeting everyone, but that's just her being polite. The staff will suddenly declare that they've got this. I'll get told to sit down, shut up (Because obviously I'm a fucking idiot and how dare I suggest a course of action to their superior selves.) and wait while they march Shiloh off to the back of the clinic. I've never made it pass the count of 15 before they come back with Shiloh and announce that they've decided to have me give the shots after all.
I went through all this again just a couple of weeks ago. The staff did their little cursory meet and greet, took off with Shiloh, and then came back red-faced 15 seconds later. I had Shiloh sit between my legs while I gave her a few ear scratches to reassure her, and then I gave her 5 shots into the loose skin on her shoulder. 3 on one side and 2 on the other. Shiloh just leaned into my leg for moral support. No fuss. No fighting.
I can understand why Shiloh could be considered a problem dog. I do not understand, or forgive, the Vet blowing off relevant information from Shiloh's owner.
When I say I’m a dickhead I mean itWhen @Dirty D puts on his party hat but @The D and @akmike47 won't leave him alone.
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Waaaaay ahead of you, yer welcome.
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