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Old 03-19-2007, 08:36 PM
Xena Xena is offline
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Default How can I break my dog from running four wheelers?

I have a 4 yr old rottwieler and she runs peoples 4-wheelers.. and I can't make her stop! Any suggestions???
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Old 03-19-2007, 09:01 PM
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Shock collars are very effective. Some would feel this is mean, but I would rather a dog feel a little shyock instead of being crushed under th wheels of a 4-wheeler
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Old 03-19-2007, 10:18 PM
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Well how did he learn how to run a four-wheeler? but shock coller need i say more?
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Old 03-20-2007, 12:01 AM
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Keep her on a leash/runner or try a radio fence.
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Old 03-20-2007, 07:21 AM
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Some dogs are crazy for wheels, had one. It makes them insane. You have to leash them and jerk on the leash so hard on the choke ccollar they may stop breathing. They have doggy specials about this on tv. You cannot allow them to be alone with the wheels around the wheels, anytime you do not have complete control of the dog on this leash. Obedience training is for both the dog and the master. IT can be done and must be done to prevent injury or death to the rider. OR put him to sleep and get a new dog, or give hime a home where he does not see the CRAZY WHEELS!! It makes em nuts! It can be overcome with proper training!
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Old 03-20-2007, 07:46 AM
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a leash is the best idea! if you keep your dog under control it can't chase anything! chasing is a natural instinct and when it catches something it will try to kill it!That can be a serious problem for you the dog and the person or child or what ever! you must keep your pet under control!the shock collars can just excite the dog even more and in my experiance the invisable fences don't work when the dog can get out of range in just a couple of seconds. I use a choke collar and leash, it only takes a couple of minuets a day to correct a dog when you use them correctly.you must always put it on the dog when it is outside to remind him that you are master!If it is an outside dog all the time you will need to build a permanet fence!the dog can already be classified as vicious for chasing 4 wheelers so you must do something now to protect you your dog and the people around you!
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