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Old 08-08-2019, 10:50 PM #58
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Originally Posted by parmnion View Post
Reckless for her...


But a dog that size needs to know it can't jump up on people...it jumped..and was bounding about her, licking her hands..wanting to play...it needs to know that it can't do that when she doesn't want it to.


At no.point was that dog harmed, that was just her idiotic nature coming out...I mean spitting on a dog, wtf..but if you did what she was trying to do in a more controlled and consistent manner that dog would be fine...


But I'm 100 percent certain at no point that dog felt scared or in danger.
That's not the way to do it. Aggressive methods of training have been abandoned long time ago bc they do more harm than good.
If the dog jumps you say no in a firm voice, turn away and ignore it. Not shove, kick and spit, jfc
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