We Don't Call 911...
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 8:45 pm
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I have her, and working on the new one, to be trained to attack on command or a perceived threat. Pisses the wife off. If I go to bed before she does, they both growl at her when she comes down the hall to enter the bedroom before they know that it's her.
90/10 is odds I'll pass on with a jaw like that... yikes... kudos as always on the work that you do with these guys..Bryce wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 9:40 pmI have her, and working on the new one, to be trained to attack on command or a perceived threat. Pisses the wife off. If I go to bed before she does, they both growl at her when she comes down the hall to enter the bedroom before they know that it's her.
I tell her not to worry. The tough one has 90% recall in case they go after her by mistake. 90/10 is pretty good odds.
My rescue boy is coming along nicely on working the bite sleeve. It's still a big game to him and he has a hard time waiting for the "threat" part before he attacks the sleeve. IT's just too much fun for him.
I hope you don't end up in the dog house.Bryce wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 9:40 pmI have her, and working on the new one, to be trained to attack on command or a perceived threat. Pisses the wife off. If I go to bed before she does, they both growl at her when she comes down the hall to enter the bedroom before they know that it's her.
I tell her not to worry. The tough one has 90% recall in case they go after her by mistake. 90/10 is pretty good odds.
My rescue boy is coming along nicely on working the bite sleeve. It's still a big game to him and he has a hard time waiting for the "threat" part before he attacks the sleeve. IT's just too much fun for him.