Lost my Rottweiler to bone cancer last month...he was 10.Taking him to the vets for the last time and sitting with him while they did it was probably the hardest thing ive ever had to do.
Really annoys me the bad press Rotties get, and also the reaction from other dog walkers in parks and fields insisting he should be on a lead before he rips their little dog to shreds!!! He was the most placid good natured dog anyone could have wished for......its bad owners, not bad dogs!!
Lost my Rottweiler to bone cancer last month...he was 10.Taking him to the vets for the last time and sitting with him while they did it was probably the hardest thing ive ever had to do.
Really annoys me the bad press Rotties get, and also the reaction from other dog walkers in parks and fields insisting he should be on a lead before he rips their little dog to shreds!!! He was the most placid good natured dog anyone could have wished for......its bad owners, not bad dogs!!
Mine aren't allowed upstairs or on the furniture.
They never eat my food, and always eat after me, they aren't allowed through doors first.
It's a pack thing and I'm the boss.
They are happy as Larry, they know there place.Wow, bet they were pleased when they left the dog home !!!
Wow, bet they were pleased when they left the dog home !!!
I'm an imposter on this thread, because in general, I don't really like dogs much, but that's one great looking chap you've got there.
Exxxxccccuusssseeeee mmmmeeeee!
My retriever is still an absolute arse, for dominance.They're probably ecstatic, a dog needs to have structure in it's life, it's natural instinct is to be part of a pack with only one Alpha Male. They are happier when they know their place within the pack (family).
May sound odd to people who don't have dogs but that is the truth of the matter.
sshhhh he's right next to me, and a delicate fellow.Sorry. Yours looks a bit daft, with the hat and that. Dogs in costumes are for Fridays only...
Cool, no probs.Oh do lighten up, I was kiddin' to a point ....
But as a felllow dog owner, I do sometimes despair at some owners that love to dominate their dog, confident in the knowledge that 'DOG'S are pack animals and need tough love.
Load of bollocks if you ask me, my dog is loved, allowed on the furniture and will eat when we are ready to feed him and even offer him the odd morsel for a treat, my kids kiss him, even in the knowledge that 20 seconds earlier he was licking his own balls.
I have never really shouted at him or hit him or implemented arbitrary rules that seem to offer little.
My male Labrador is very well behaved can sometimes be grumpy but is an integral part of our family and we love him, but no he isn't treated as some animal I wish to conquer.
Cool, no probs.
We were told by the breeder of the lab, he was top dog, and needed boundaries our else he'd trash everything.
We didn't need to be told re the retriever, he was twice as big as the rest of the litter.
We watched him eat all the food on one tray, barged to the next do a fair amount of damage to the other tray.
Sit on his sleeping brothers head, then piss on my shoe.
All at 8 weeks old and within about 15 minutes.
I know he wouldn't have been the lovely family dog that he is, without knowing his place.
Like you we just did it 'right' as a puppy, and we all keep to the boundaries.Mine isnt necessarily a comment on you, but to some extent you do to fit the profile of those that wish to dominate, however I dont for one moment think that you offer anything less than a loving and caring home for your dog.
Of course as a puppy my dog needed guidance and yes I had heard all the 'pack animal' and 'alpha male' rubbish, but we trained him without any physical intimidation or excessive shouting, we just looked out for him and he got loads of love.
Maybe we were just lucky, but I see example after example of owners, who undoubtedly love their dog's but are so very quick to scold their dog, strangely it seems those that purport to be dog experts that show these traits, rather than soppy owners like me.