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My boy that we have owned for about 2 months now is growling and trying to bite my son who is four... When our boy is outside and my son is inside and calling out to him he will come up to the door and growl then try and bite my son through the glass... We have tried having them around each other it goes well when my son is sitting on me and patting him while on me but once my son tries and Pats him on his own he will try and bite him... Please help... The previous owners has children similar in age that the dog was good with... Please help

 

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5 hours ago, Markie said:

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why do you need to private message there might be others that have the same problem and would like to see what you recomend...

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I agree with robke your advice could help other people I wouldn't pm it
Is this a new behaviour? Or has it been like this the whole time , how does your son react around him , I know four year olds can be fast , loud and excitable n that might be off putting for your sibe n telling your son he's uncomfortable, my girl isn't keen on loud young children

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Adding in from what I said, from experience in working at a rescue, I know previous owners can lie about their dogs behaviour just to get rid of them easier. The children might have been pulling his tail etc
Make sure your son doesn't try and stroke his head as not all dogs like this, because they can't see where the hand is. He can tickle his chest instead
Something has happened for him to behave like this, it wouldn't be for no reason. How old is the dog?


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Hi, I have one who is quite nervous around excitable young children and it puts him on edge. I would definitely recommend a behaviourist as they can teach you how to spot triggers and re-train undesirable behaviours.
Just wondering what your boy is like on walks around other children? If your boy is ok with your son when he’s sat on your knee it sounds as tho he prefers it when it’s a calmer atmosphere. Hope you get it sorted [emoji3]


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why do you need to private message there might be others that have the same problem and would like to see what you recomend...
It was 11:30pm when I thought of it and what I suggested is very controversial. I just was trying to avoid conflict it wasn't anything personal it just very controversial and I don't enjoy conflict at all.

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I will say it as long as everyone promised not to flip their lid lol [emoji23]

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I agree with robke your advice could help other people I wouldn't pm it
Is this a new behaviour? Or has it been like this the whole time , how does your son react around him , I know four year olds can be fast , loud and excitable n that might be off putting for your sibe n telling your son he's uncomfortable, my girl isn't keen on loud young children

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I normally wouldn't that I promise. You promise not to flip a gasket?? [emoji4]

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flipping a gasket is depending what you are saying...

Okay well that didn't give me much load of confidence in telling but because I hope and praying you won't flip your lid. I will hint it.. lol [emoji23]

Alright first clue it's in cesars way

Second clue it's what Alpha dogs do to non listening dogs

Third and final clue it's an older way of doing things most people are saying it's out dated but it's the only thing I have found to work on aggressive huskies without taking them to a behaviourist trainer. [emoji4][emoji2]

 

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HAHAHA 
IMO that man should be done for animal abuse...but hey that is my opinion...but we are going of topic on this...
 
Hahahaha I'm not a huge fan of him but my family was doing this with huskies before I was old enough to know who he was.
Okay since your being such a good sport I will tell you just don't yell at me or flip your lid okay. I told him to Alpha Roll his husky. Everytime the husky started going after his son.

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Is an alpha roll an abusive way of bad training??[emoji33]

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No it's just older and people who are in experienced think that it is but it doesn't hurt the husky at all. I've done it. Sometimes positive isn't always the answer.

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My breaking point and only time I have ever really used it is when huskies are aggressive going after a 4 year old child is the line there should be no movement or Lee way. No tolerance or baby stepping it. I have no tolerance for it never have. The dog can be a rescue, came from a breeder I don't care no aggression especially toward children.

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I could never hold a dog down on his back and hold his throat if a dog doesn't like a child.
Hurts my heart to think about.
I believe in POSITIVE reinforcement.

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P.S. That is no humane way for any dog to be treated.

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I could never hold a dog down on his back and hold his throat if a dog doesn't like a child.

Hurts my heart to think about.

I believe in POSITIVE reinforcement.

 

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I am all positive I've found no consequences doesn't always work but this is a positive consequence so it's not entirely bad. I'm not taking anything away from them. I try for all positive usually it works but aggression is my line and always will be.

 

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It really isn't all that bad I means for real it's not doesn't hurt them at all it just gives submission. They aren't hurt in the least. Maliki has done it to Wynter for going after a cat and they sent both doing perfectly fine no scratches scares marks nothing it's like it never even happened

 

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I am not I don't I had to fix that. I've talked with some people and all my ways of training are positive no big deal.

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It's wrong to put dogs on their backs in a choke hold and, in my opinion, very abusive; you only keep losing the dogs' trust. Their trust is so delicate, but they need your trust. Especially with Huskies.
What's KEY is figuring out the best possible & positive tool to devise the situation...even if you do a technique over & over & over. Practice makes perfect or a much more manageable & pleasant situation.

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P.S. An alpha roll only makes for more aggression.

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@MilkyftTukere ~ I think it would be great to find a Behaviorist Trainer to assist with your situation with "positive" reinforcement. Good luck with all.[emoji171][emoji252][emoji274]

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It's wrong to put dogs on their backs in a choke hold and, in my opinion, very abusive; you only keep losing the dogs' trust. Their trust is so delicate, but they need your trust. Especially with Huskies.
What's KEY is figuring out the best possible & positive tool to devise the situation...even if you do a technique over & over & over. Practice makes perfect or a much more manageable & pleasant situation.

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Example as to why I wasnt going to say it out loud. It's not abusive doesnt hurt them and it's not a choke hold your not beating them into the ground geez. It's just holding them on their back tell they relax and look away. It could take weeks for a behaviourist to fix the problem it's take 3-5 times of doing this to get through their thick heads. It's do this shut the dog up into the room, the husky on a leash, or let the husky bite the kid. Or get a behaviourist to tell you your dog has issues here is how I want you to do this and have a chance for the four year old to get bite. They reason I didn't say it out loud I don't like conflict ever.

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Oh and it doesn't break trust they are not people

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You're right they aren't people - dogs are a lot more intelligent than people
Any 'training' which makes a dog submissive is just awful, putting fear in your dog to make them behave? Eventually they are just going to snap and make things 10 times worse.
A behaviourist will be able to read your body language, your child's body language, your dogs body language, piece it all together and tell you why it's happening, and what you and the child need to do to change things


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@MARKIE ~ Don't be offended and no reason to be upset. You never told me not to be controversial and I'm not accusing you or anything like that. I was just stating my opinion. If people do this and it works, great, but the dog will never trust the person or family. My words are just my own personal feelings toward this subject.
No hurt intended.

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P.S. I never said "beating the dog to the ground," that was your words. This is not an argument with me, and again, I was just stating my opinion, which we all are entitled to one. But clearly, you are upset; it was just my opinion.


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@MARKIE ~ Don't be offended and no reason to be upset. You never told me not to be controversial and I'm not accusing you or anything like that. I was just stating my opinion. If people do this and it works, great, but the dog will never trust the person or family. My words are just my own personal feelings toward this subject.
No hurt intended.

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P.S. I never said "beating the dog to the ground," that was your words. This is not an argument with me, and again, I was just stating my opinion, which we all are entitled to one. But clearly, you are upset; it was just my opinion.


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The husky won't stop trusting me family or person. I want you to step out and think.only instinctively only instincts like wolf. Play wolf think only with instincts no emotions no thinking about later just in instincts now you see in command of twelve other huskies and you have one that doesn't listen. What do you do?? Warning growl right show you better stop. Then what do you do??
Only instincts that's all you have. Use your imagination what do you do??
I made a game lol [emoji23] I'm good I promise

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Your a wolf/ husky with a pack what do you do take your human emotions out of it.

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You're right they aren't people - dogs are a lot more intelligent than people
Any 'training' which makes a dog submissive is just awful, putting fear in your dog to make them behave? Eventually they are just going to snap and make things 10 times worse.
A behaviourist will be able to read your body language, your child's body language, your dogs body language, piece it all together and tell you why it's happening, and what you and the child need to do to change things


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Do the same as Momma Angie down there. Take your self out and step into only instincts.
You are now Alpha of twelve wolf's/ huskies your only thinking about right now.
You have one that you have given a warning growl to that isn't listening what do you do??
Only instincts take out human emotions completely because huskies don't have that.
What do you do?? You now have four legs, no human emotions, and you've given a warning growl with the wolf/ husky not listening what next??

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