Dude, just repeatedly show him a picture of your avatar. That'll stop anybody in their tracks.
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thanks nate...you shoulda seen his tail when we got him...it was infected and ate up by the other pups...we thought he was gonna loose it...now its thicker than ever...we rescued him actually...he was living under a porch in the mud out in the country...he was 8 weeks old...only him and 1 other of the 8 puppies survived...the one me and a next door neighboor got...he was really really sick...
quarterback...i'll tell my dad you dont like the way he looks
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Originally posted by Nate Riley View PostShooter is a fine looking heeler!!! Glad to see he still has is tail!
Our heeler still has her tail too. I never understood that. It makes a great handle if you need an immediate attention getter when she wants to "ignore" a stop/sit command LOL
Why do they cut their tails off anyway?
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The tail cutting is common especially in Texas. I have never figured out why and nobody that does it can give you a logical reason. They don't just dock it like a pointer or dobermen (sp) they cut it off at the hips! And if you want one with a tail you better plan ahead. I was lucky my dog was in a small litter and I got there soon enough to save his tail.Last edited by Nate Riley; 02-19-2008, 07:56 PM.
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An e-collar should not be used to teach a dog anything. It should be used to formalize and reinforce known commands (to get immediate responses). Normally it's a good idea to introduce another form of force (heeling stick, check cord) and then work the e-collar in slowly while still using the other form of force. That way the dog understands that you are responsible for the stimulus and that they can remove it by obeying commands.
I would not recommend the collar in this situation. If not done the right way, the dog could react aggressively in defense.
Originally posted by Nate RileyIf the dog is moving away and will not respond to "come" can you hit him at that point for not obeying the command or is that a bad situation of the use of the collar.
There is plenty of good literature out there on collar conditioning, and I recommend reading it before using a collar.
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Originally posted by 312InchMagnum View Postgood lookin dog!...he's got some big ol ears!
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