Saturday, August 30, 2008

I don´t want him to be nice, I want him to be bad

A while ago on a trip to a northeastern region here in Brazil we ended up in a bar that was right in front of the beach.

The owner had two beautiful mixed dogs that looked like a mixture between a lab and a coocker spaniel.

These two dogs were always interacting with the bar clients and having a great time.

Speaking with the owner he told us he just got a german shepherd puppy from a friend and asked if we wanted to see him.

This beautiful little pup was about a month old and could almost fit in the palm of your hand.
When we asked the owner if the pup would soon join the other two dogs he said "no, I will keep him chained, I don´t want him to be nice like the other two, I want him to be a mean guard dog".

Hmmmm, this is exactly how you should NOT treat your guard dog.
We are using this example with a german shepherd but it could very well apply to a rottie as well.

A well balanced rottie or gshepherd should be well balanced and have a guard instinct without the need of chaining him up all the time.

He will have an incredible judgment of when to be friendly and when the owner needs protection.
Believe it.

Chaining him up all the time will only backfire at you.

So here is the tip for the day, don´t keep your rottie chained too often, no dog likes to be chained.


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