What does this mean, to you?
What does this mean, to you?
means he will probably get ruined...at least that is the first thing that pops in my mind when i read the other board
i will agree with this sometimes, depending on the owner.Originally Posted by bluebeard
when some wanna be breeders ruin there pet but letting the dogs behaivor and attitude get ahead of them and ruin there dog by starting them to early.
Okay is this example hot pups: pups 6wks old, goin at each other(not to bad). Come feed time, owner goes in, to feed.. pups goin at pants legs, shoe laces etc. By 8wks, owner has to put pup in separate pen, place feed, then let pups back in. 10wks pups have to be separated and hit anything. I mean the owner can't even put his hands in pen without pups goin after it.. I mean pups jumping and really clamping :shock: so is these hot pups? In my opinion they crazy pups.. lol
If a pup is just confident and vibrant in any surrounding I'm happy. Still the same a hot pup does make you feel good but should still be treated as just a pup.
in the right hands hot pups mite be allowed to grow up and be hot adult some so called dog man-woman mite see this and run with it. The thing they forget is a pup is just that a pup it's when you let that pup grow up a become a adult that matter (NEVER SEND A CHILD TO DO A MANS JOB)
When I say hit any thing.. I'm talking about flirt pole, towel, shoe, pants etc.. not another animal, sorry about the confusing... He does NOT put them on other animals...lol
It seemed like he was kinda scared, to go in the pen with them hee hee
I know I don't want any pups like that lol
So are these hot pups or are they a little off?
those are pups that you want because there acting the way they're suppose and you incourage that because it's instinct for them to go after things like that they will learn this and as they get older enjoy they become easier to work with and start to do it to please there owner
I understand that and agree with you...Originally Posted by HOMEWORK215
What I don't like is the fact, he can't even pet, rub or praise/love on them.(I prolly should have said this earlier) I guess, its a fine line, a line I can't see crossing... I want to be able to hold, play, praise/love on my pups/dogs. Hell, if they snapping at you like that, how can you give them meds...
Another question lol
Man biters, do they show this trait at an early age, as a general rule?
He better correct it fast. I had a couple that bite like that as pups. Everytime they started I pick them up ahead them in the air. That unstable feeling they could fall made them stop. While putting them down I pet them. It took awhile and still when they get excited they want to grab but not with aggression.