Landshark Growls during Feeding. Owner snatches him up talk to him like he in trouble.

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cant wait for it to rip his hand off when it gets older. idiot doesnt know the first thing about #droolset

its kennel is its safe place. you dont feed him in there, you feed him in an open space. hes reacting that way because this dipshyt snatches him up when hes trying to eat in a place hes supposed to feel safe. he probably riles him up in there regularly so he can 'correct' whatever behavior the dog is doing. idiot.

"alpha" training is bullshyt and gets dumb men like this mauled regularly

hes actually teaching this dog to be aggressive

:francis:


That's not happening with this dude. He's got the science down to a T
 

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I had a German Shepard growing up and we raised it since it was a puppy, it never snapped at me during a feeding.

Pitbulls are monsters.
This is terrible thinking, and you probably shouldn't have a dog.

Because if they eradicate all bully breeds from this Earth YOUR dog breed would be next up as a "problem breed" and you'll be the first in line saying "not my dog!" when that MIGHT be the case but in the end people won't care and your dogs breed will still be targeted as a "problem breed" by people who don't know better.
 

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Or how about just don’t fukking own these type of dogs?
nikka every pack animal has to be shown who the alpha is :what: doesn't matter the breed

Y'all nikkas keep acting like animals are baby humans and you just gotta talk and reason with them, no nikka, animals do not understand the words you say to them the same way humans do, animals have to physically show dominance with their own offspring all the time, that's inherently in their nature.

Farm dogs have to be physical with farm animals all the time in order to herd and protect them

Don't get an animal if you just gonna be scared when it's time to correct and teach them :mjlol: that's like being scared of your kid after they hit puberty and start testing you as a parent
 

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How about leave the dog alone while he's eating.

Our dog used to do this to us as kids and my dad said, "leave him alone while he is eating. You don't like ppl bothering you when you eat"

Oir dog was super protective of us but he didn't like being bothered while eating.

Now if they snap/bite at you that's a different story.
You just exposed your dad as a dumbass

Stop putting human emotions and perspective onto animals, they are NOT the same as us

That's exactly how people end up with out of control dogs :dead: y'all were supposed to fix that when it was a puppy but y'all were too busy treating it like a person.

Now that dog thinks HE runs the house when it's time to eat
 

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You just exposed your dad as a dumbass

Stop putting human emotions and perspective onto animals, they are NOT the same as us

That's exactly how people end up with out of control dogs :dead: y'all were supposed to fix that when it was a puppy but y'all were too busy treating it like a person.

Now that dog thinks HE runs the house when it's time to eat

Shut the fukk up.

My dad had dogs & animals all his life. And he's not here anymore.

So By default I had dogs all my life, also including horses, and cattle. They are ALL just as similar as based on how you raise them is how they act. It's not that much different from humans.

You can have a 2,000 lb Bull as a pet if you raise it properly to know who's boss. Or he can also knock you into the next galaxy.
 

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Lol I knew it would be this guy. He took 2 aggressive female pits to a lake to swim together, guess how that ended
You got a link to that?

Those kind of situations can really necessitate absolutely splitting your house in half and as you go through this and I can understand why someone may try innovative approaches

It can become a tragic situation very quickly and if you don’t know better you can lose a finger in the midst of it
 

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You just exposed your dad as a dumbass

Stop putting human emotions and perspective onto animals, they are NOT the same as us

That's exactly how people end up with out of control dogs :dead: y'all were supposed to fix that when it was a puppy but y'all were too busy treating it like a person.

Now that dog thinks HE runs the house when it's time to eat
His father’s sentiment isn’t wrong. It’s the way he’s interpreting it as a dismissal of his responsibility to offer the dog supervision so it is a domestic animal rather than a nuisance or hazard
 

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cant wait for it to rip his hand off when it gets older. idiot doesnt know the first thing about #droolset

its kennel is its safe place. you dont feed him in there, you feed him in an open space. hes reacting that way because this dipshyt snatches him up when hes trying to eat in a place hes supposed to feel safe. he probably riles him up in there regularly so he can 'correct' whatever behavior the dog is doing. idiot.

"alpha" training is bullshyt and gets dumb men like this mauled regularly

hes actually teaching this dog to be aggressive

:francis:
This is so inaccurate :mjlol:
 

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Ain't got shyt to do with me, i love'em, but animals are too expensive, that's another responsibility.

I raise kids, not dogs.

:yeshrug:

Also, we were taught to put the puppy's face in it shyt if he went in the house...that still standard practice?
 

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Shut the fukk up.

My dad had dogs & animals all his life. And he's not here anymore.

So By default I had dogs all my life, also including horses, and cattle. They are ALL just as similar as based on how you raise them is how they act. It's not that much different from humans.

You can have a 2,000 lb Bull as a pet if you raise it properly to know who's boss. Or he can also knock you into the next galaxy.
have any of your horses ever kicked someone? the principal at the school my mom taught at had one of his horses kick him somewhere on his body and his faced was bruised up like he'd gone 3 rounds with Tyson.
 

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You got a link to that?

Those kind of situations can really necessitate absolutely splitting your house in half and as you go through this and I can understand why someone may try innovative approaches

It can become a tragic situation very quickly and if you don’t know better you can lose a finger in the midst of it
Couldn't find it but basically he took both of the dogs one which he knew was female aggressive and didn't like the other female but also didn't like water and the other one liked water

He was thinking water would neutralize the situation but it did not. He showed the aftermath only his shirt with blood and one of the dogs got a couple of face bites
 

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at the end of that second vid he talks about how dogmen back in the day would put a dog down that showed human aggression, even in the pit. that's not quite true. if a dog was a winner/moneymaker in the pit, that dog wasn't always put down. i don't have my book in front of me but there was a legendary apbt that had to be brought to the pit by three people on three different leashes, and the dude in the pit officiating carried a club during that dog's matches.
 

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You just exposed your dad as a dumbass

Stop putting human emotions and perspective onto animals, they are NOT the same as us

That's exactly how people end up with out of control dogs :dead: y'all were supposed to fix that when it was a puppy but y'all were too busy treating it like a person.

Now that dog thinks HE runs the house when it's time to eat
His father’s sentiment isn’t wrong. It’s the way he’s interpreting it as a dismissal of his responsibility to offer the dog supervision so it is a domestic animal rather than a nuisance or hazard
Couldn't find it but basically he took both of the dogs one which he knew was female aggressive and didn't like the other female but also didn't like water and the other one liked water

He was thinking water would neutralize the situation but it did not. He showed the aftermath only his shirt with blood and one of the dogs got a couple of face bites
I get the theory :mjgrin: … like the dogs swimming would have them out of their element enough to not fight and then if anything happened they’d have less physical leverage since they’re immersed in water


Glad he tried it and it not me :leon:
 
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@boogers Is right and the rest of you should probably take some training/socializing classes.

You don't feed your dog in it's crate. The crate is like their "room" other than the designated "place" that they go if you give the command "place".

You're actually adding to the food aggression here.

Stop pretending y'all know what you're talking about because you raised your Labrador some way and think all dogs are the same.
The point it is to BREAK ALL FOOD AGGRESSION no matter where it is. Stop talking like you can speak for everybody. I got real apbt and a Doberman right now. I’ve had Malinois, Rotts, Corsos and nothing but.

I feed my dog how I want to feed my dog, wherever I decide to feed him. Their kennels are MY KENNELS. Yes it’s a safe space but they don’t go in it unless I ALLOW them in there. The toys they may fight over are MY TOYS and they understand that. It’s why they don’t fight over them. I have a basket in the corner with toys and they come to me to ask permission to play with the toys. Ain’t shyt in this house theirs. It’s all mine. They understand that. So there’s no “I’m aggressive because this is my food in my kennel that no one else can have”

I can feed two dogs in the same kennel with no issue if need be and there’s no aggression. From the moment you have them, I break any and all aggression inside my house for any reason whatsoever. If I raise my voice, every dog in the house looks around like “:lupe:”.

So what works for you, works for you and is by no means some standard of training. I’ve never been bit or growled at by any dog of mine and the only one that showed aggression towards food with other dogs was a rescue that quickly got that broken by me and my Malinois.
 
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