Do You Have A Favorite Pet? This Was Mine

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  1. Mary Stetler

    Mary Stetler Veteran Member
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    I can video on my phone but can't do much with pics etc on this computer. I can take my finger and point at them to get their attention and then make a circle with it that they follow and then direct them where to go. It is comical.
     
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    You are the something, "Mary"; I still have a hard time with the two dogs, Leo and Foxy; getting them to do things I want them too. They probably always have some mental issues from being so abused, I guess; but they're a lot better now. :)
     
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  3. Mary Stetler

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    Well, it doesn't work for ALL my chickies. They are individuals.
    I would think abuse messes with the heads of all species. Figuring it out is difficult, dog or human. You guys are to be admired for trying with the dogs. I have only had to deal with one nut case dog. Family wanted me to take him back to the Humane Society but I would not because I figured no one else would put up with him.:confused:
     
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    I totally understand, and with Leo and Foxy; being so mental I know that no one would hardly understand them, even I don't. I've had hundreds of animals and none were so hard to figure out. Like when I go out to let chickens out to free range in the morning, he will come at me growling never really bites me just act like he is. :confused: Foxy attacks him and he puts her on her back and stands over her, until I make him get off. He tries not to hurt her and has only scratched her a couple times but Foxy screams like he's killing her. Once I lifted my leg over Foxy to go by her, didn't even touch her and she screamed like I was killing her.:rolleyes:
     
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    This morning Leo comes at me growling; he doesn't bite me, I've tried almost everything even whacking him, but he still does it, and tried ignoring him. When I slapped him with my gloves, as he was chasing me on the golf cart, he acted like it broke his heart or something. :) IMG_20241019_085915378_HDR-EDIT.jpg
     
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    Nice looking dog.
    I've had dogs in the past That like to snap at me. Maybe I'm wrong but I compared it to breaking a horse, I found a way of taming one of my dogs That like to bite. I would put a glove's hand in front of it, and when it bit I would hold the lower jaw until it wimped. After a couple of times it stopped trying to bite me. We became closer it got the message.
     
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    Sounds good, to me , Tony, I have to try that; "thank you".
     
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    Yes, I had a young GSD that I just had to decide it was him or me. I grabbed his collar, twisted it, flipped him, straddled him and put my hand over his throat. Stayed there a few minutes. Not sure about today's plan.
     
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    We've only had one biter; a young Jack Russell "terror". He bit me once and would bare his teeth and "low growl" at the children. He got moved out of here pretty fast. I had a friend who wanted him so buh-bye. No dog of mine is going to bite me.
     
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    I don't think I can pick a favorite pet. I've loved them all. We have had several dogs and cats over the years and they all have a special place in my heart.

    Right now, I have one cat in the house and 1 stray cat outside that I take care of. When my house cat is gone there will be no more.
     
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    Sometimes you have to show who's boss; that being said, when we first rescued him, I boxed the heck out of him when he acted that way, and he got worse than he was; so I tried just being kind, and he acts a lot better, but he keeps growling and acting like he's trying to tell me something; or control me. Not sure; they both quit chewing everything up. So that's a plus. :)
     
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  12. Mary Stetler

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    Actually you are right in your approach knowing the dog. I have a friend who adopted a little shitsu that had a broken jaw. When healed he growled and tried toothless biting. He came from a 'home' where the owner kicked him pretty often. We don't know what their past is.
     
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    So true, and we know they were beaten and abused, Leo, actually died, our vet told us, and he brought him back with a "full blood trans fusion". According to how long he was without oxygen to the brain; maybe playing a part in it, not sure, just hard to figure him out.
     
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    March we will have them 3 years. They have plenty of run time and space, went from hell to heaven. But neurotic. I never had a dog like these two. They were on 6' chain first 13 months of their life, siblings look nothing alike.
     
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    Leo and Foxy, are now starting to like my tractor; "I think", yesterday they went up to it, sniffing it; but what really let me know, is when Marie takes her walk, with them; they run off to the area"s I've cleared, where all the muscadine Vines were, they come back when called but when they're missing now that's where we find them; those vines were so thick they've never been able to explore those areas.

    Also Leo loves to mark our old vehicle tires, but I was watching him; out the window of the bay, and he would sneak up to rear tractor tires and sniff them, and then back away from them, then I seen him do the same in the front yard, after working in front yard, I had parked it; and was watching him from the front porch. :D When I crank the tractor; Leo is off and running away; he still doesn't trust it, at all. :)
     
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