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      08-17-2015, 12:44 PM   #111
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ha good one quit trolling tool. my dog is the sweetest beast you will ever meet. he's well adjusted and loving. admit it your a cat person.
Sure troll...go watch your cat videos.

This guys sure looks like a big cat...

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My dog eats cats, those are fun videos?
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My first big boy is there also. Rott, (jackson)gone too soon.
Yeah , it's all about when they really need to go ...And that really hurts when I see pics of her on my laptop here , feels like my throat squeezes !
I drove her in middle of the night to the best vet/animal hospital here in Belgium...
And I saw it in her eyes that night when I left her over there ,and how she was looking to me....I was not sleeping that night , and than the next morning ...that damn phone call came...
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My dog eats cats, those are fun videos?
When your dog has killed 47 raccoons....call me.
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      08-17-2015, 01:13 PM   #116
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You give your dog access to <unmentionable inserted here> ???
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You give your dog access to <unmentionable inserted here> ???
Who do you think caries my unmentionables to the range from my igloo.
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Who do you think caries my unmentionables to the range from my igloo.
There's packing heat, and then there's PACKING heat Don't you have a mule to pack heat???
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      08-17-2015, 01:30 PM   #119
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There's packing heat, and then there's PACKING heat Don't you have a mule to pack heat???
That's only used to carry the heavy unmentionables.

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      08-17-2015, 01:34 PM   #120
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I should remind this group that I am the only current forum member who actually owns a said mule/donkey...

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So, do I need to get permission from you to put whatever I wanna put?
Call the cop, if I put a rat poision for pest/rodent control. If some disagree, I hope 1000s of rabies infested prairie dogs will infest your backyard. (Most of UT and CO people will agree with this).


ETA: Some city and counties have a different rules to control rodents and etc. Please check your local law.
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Did you even read the post. My wife was walking the dog. I didn't choose anything.

I know, you sound like the type that sits back and judges everyone's interactions with their dog and thinks "they don't know anything about training a dog."

Because your dogs are trained into submission, you carry that around like a badge of honor.

I don't mind you judging me or my dog, but if you are going to comment, could you at least be objective and not rely solely on one incident that didn't even involve me?
Fine your wife should have diffused the situation but chose not too...I've had 6 dogs in my life from Chihuahuas to Huskies and all have been trained...not into submission, but to understand what is right and wrong. Your dog goes and eats some grass...there could have been a piece of meat with antifreeze on it because some asshole people do that, or he ingests some fertilizer and now your dog is now dead because you didn't train it well enough to keep off people's lawns.

If your wife can't handle a 70lb dog get a haltie so he doesn't pull her, or spend the time training your dog to follow simple commands like heel, or that no is no.

I'm not going to judge you from one incident, but from what you've told us thus far, you're making that difficult.

The thread title is dumb. You can ask your neighbor to remove the moth balls and let him know that you and your wife will take more care when walking your dog by his house. That would be the neighborly thing to do.

Well, take a look at this...

My Golden really is awesome. He is very polite and well mannered 99% of the time.

But, every now and then, he gets so excited he will jump on an oncoming person.

He does not always do it. 9 times out of 10, there is no problem.

He might let 9 people walk by with no problem.

But, all of a sudden he will jump on that 10th person.

I can't figure out the trigger. His trainer said to stop the walk and let him calm down. But, Golden's are so stubborn.

What would you do to try to discourage this behavior? Plus, since the frequency is so low, will such training stick? The problem is that it's very embarrassing because just when you think it's under control, bam! He surprises you and he jumps.
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I should remind this group that I am the only current forum member who actually owns a said mule/donkey...

Nope I still have one on my farm in Greece. I will take an updated picture with Maurice when I go down this winter.
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      08-17-2015, 01:54 PM   #124
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I should remind this group that I am the only current forum member who actually owns a said mule/donkey...

I like..
As for me , donkey will give me more smile than a horse.
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Well, take a look at this...
But, every now and then, he gets so excited he will jump on an oncoming person.
He does not always do it. 9 times out of 10, there is no problem.
He might let 9 people walk by with no problem.
But, all of a sudden he will jump on that 10th person.

I can't figure out the trigger. His trainer said to stop the walk and let him calm down. But, Golden's are so stubborn.

What would you do to try to discourage this behavior? Plus, since the frequency is so low, will such training stick? The problem is that it's very embarrassing because just when you think it's under control, bam! He surprises you and he jumps.
Without knowing your dog, or how he acts before he's triggered, can't really help you. With my Husky, when he was about a year he would do the same. Love to jump up to greet people. Then when I walked him, I started putting myself between him and said person. Person coming on the left, Cringer would walk on the right. When multiple people are approaching, or dogs I put him in a sit/lay down and then reward him. Cut down the jumping 100%.

Again that is what works for him. You have to find out what works for your dog.
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Well, take a look at this...

My Golden really is awesome. He is very polite and well mannered 99% of the time.

But, every now and then, he gets so excited he will jump on an oncoming person.

He does not always do it. 9 times out of 10, there is no problem.

He might let 9 people walk by with no problem.

But, all of a sudden he will jump on that 10th person.

I can't figure out the trigger. His trainer said to stop the walk and let him calm down. But, Golden's are so stubborn.

What would you do to try to discourage this behavior? Plus, since the frequency is so low, will such training stick? The problem is that it's very embarrassing because just when you think it's under control, bam! He surprises you and he jumps.
Maybe you should give him to me. I have a small farm with about 5 acres fenced...and I am much less stressed about neighbors than you appear to be....

He'd fit right in with my 2 Chocolate labs....
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      08-17-2015, 02:54 PM   #128
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Its the South Korean who eats cats/dogs, not Chinese LOL
You obviously haven't met enough Chinese people. I have yet to see them turn down perfectly good food.
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Let's start off by saying I am a huge Canine lover, and I have an NPO that saves around 1000 dogs in need every year. Let's continue...

I certainly think your neighbor is completely fkd up in the head. That's a horrible thing to do (while legal). While I can't agree with a person setting up poison traps, I also agree that your dog shouldn't enter his property line, ever. That's his property and his right to be pissed for your dog destroying it (no matter how major or minor the damage is). I think the best course of action he should do is setting up cameras as suing you for the damages your dog has caused. Let's flip it around, if HE had a dog that would come outside and jump up on your BMW scratching it every time, would that piss you off? Not enough to poison the dog, but he has every right to be upset.

On the flip side, I would document everything he has done. If a mothball rolls onto the sidewalk and a child eats it, or your dog eats it, you will be able to sue him for damages (I know it's not ideal, but that's the world we live in). Best bet, build a fence, or always keep your dog on a leash, off his property.

I own a waterfront house, and people walk their dogs by on a regular basis. You couldn't even imagine how much minor damage/smell/digging I have to deal with. It's quite annoying.
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Well, my wife is 100 lbs dripping wet. The dog is still a puppy even at his weight.

I always thought him to be well behaved. I suppose there are different standards.

Something interested him in the grass that day. I don't think it means he is a monster
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Well, take a look at this...

My Golden really is awesome. He is very polite and well mannered 99% of the time.

But, every now and then, he gets so excited he will jump on an oncoming person.

He does not always do it. 9 times out of 10, there is no problem.

He might let 9 people walk by with no problem.

But, all of a sudden he will jump on that 10th person.

I can't figure out the trigger. His trainer said to stop the walk and let him calm down. But, Golden's are so stubborn.

What would you do to try to discourage this behavior? Plus, since the frequency is so low, will such training stick? The problem is that it's very embarrassing because just when you think it's under control, bam! He surprises you and he jumps.
Maybe you should give him to me. I have a small farm with about 5 acres fenced...and I am much less stressed about neighbors than you appear to be....

He'd fit right in with my 2 Chocolate labs....
Pictures please! If you post them, I shall reciprocate.
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