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The real hard part about training dogs, is all the little things they do to assert dominance... Ever met a kissy dog? Notice how most people recoil away - you pull away - and you've just shown the dog he's the boss. They can read body/facial language better than we can ever hope to. With difficult dogs (like my cody - who was a ferral dog when I got him) you've got to stop and think about everything you do and say - because it really can come back and "Bite you in the arse". David kilcommon wrote a great book good owners great dogs I think it was called, I'd personally call it mandatory reading material for any dog owner. And training isn't just a one time thing, it's a daily thing - as much as it sucks some days. You've got to prove to your dog daily that you're the boss, you've got to make him "work" every day. That doesn't mean obedience classes, in some cases it's as simple as who eats first, who sits on the couch - and who gets the floor at your feet. One of the big ones for cody was making him 'work' for a treat, not just tossing one to him. Andy |