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I'm amazed at how many people have the wrong idea...
Dartful Dodger:
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Don’t listen to him tommy. After they sew one of your big toes onto what's left of your hand, you’ll still be able to out type your thoughts.
tommy:
My dog bows down to people after what I've taught him, there is no situation to where he thinks he is in a position to try to be the boss. My pit knows what his role is in life and that role does not include disobeying a person who tells it what to do or trying to defend itself in any situation.
I don't want to say he is scared of humans ( kinda like we just know that a bear is not something we want to mess with, he feels that way towards us) but for lack of a better word that is the case in a sense of him ever doing anything that can cause harm towards my family or anyone who he comes in contact with.
EDIT, added to response.
rovingmind:
so youve trained your dog to obey all commands from you even if your in a position of non dominance, ie: kneeling, or sitting flat on the floor so that your at or below his eye level?
Lay on the floor with a raw steak sitting on your stomach and have your dog obey a six year old while off leash without you giving any commands , video tape it and post it on youtube and I'll believe you.
shardian:
--- Quote from: rovingmind on November 16, 2007, 09:39:16 am ---so youve trained your dog to obey all commands from you even if your in a position of non dominance, ie: kneeling, or sitting flat on the floor so that your at or below his eye level?
Lay on the floor with a raw steak sitting on your stomach and have your dog obey a six year old while off leash without you giving any commands , video tape it and post it on youtube and I'll believe you.
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All he's gotta do is let his dog out of the house for a few days to see how quick his "years of training" will fly right out the window.
patrickl:
or subject the dog to loud noise for a while and see if it still behaves as friendly as before