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Help with first gamedog puppy

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by hani, Feb 8, 2018.

  1. Holocaust

    Holocaust Match dog

    You correct a pup for laying comfortably, expect it to kill pups the same age, and are dead set on ruining him before he's of age. Sell the dog to someone who knows better and buy a little shit lap dog.
     
  2. wicked13

    wicked13 CH Dog

    You don’t like the way he lays down ?
    And you correct it ? Why
     
  3. It's seven months old man.and what do you mean it shows no game?.just because your other amstaff mutt snarl at every thing doesn't mean it's gamer?.lol.being game is not acting erratic on the end of a lead.and so what if it lies like that?.most do.correcting it?correcting it for what?.........man it's seven months old.and you should not expect it to be "game"at that age......learn what game is.before you look for it.other wise you won't no what to look for!...and btw game is not being aggressive,or erratic.and you shouldn't be looking how game a seven month old pup looks.you will ruin it man!.seriously!
     
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  4. hani

    hani Pup

    ok noted!
    and for the sitting part i was refering for hip dysplasia because he really does run funny! and affter reading about it hes does act like it! i mean i might be overthinking it! and i know hes just a pup! ill try to shoor a video of hip i know what im talking about! his back legs one of them is kind of stiff ! anyway thanks for the info too!! im just learning
     
  5. Some of there legs look a bit weird as there growing up.I've seen stuff like that before and when the dog was full grown there was nothing wrong with it.....but post a picture of the pup and get every ones opinion.take a few different pictures on different angels.....and btw when you said it "bunny hops"..lots of them do that!....there sporting dogs kid!.dam!!!!!!...I got a full grown one what "bunny hops"..lol.......just walk it were there's not loads of people.because people will stair!(small minded fuckers)......but yeah post some pics and let us all have a look.sound to me like it's just got a bit to grow into,that all.........good luck!
     
  6. TriniBoy

    TriniBoy Pup

    The way you explain the way the pup is sitting, seems like one leg under and one leg upright. Some dogs sit like that. Just seems like some are more comfortable that way. If your pup had hip dysplasia, trust me it wouldn't be bunny hopping.
     
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  7. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator

    THIS^^^^ Seriously Hani, you need to chill out. Let the dog be a dog. I think you should start reading up on gamebred dogs and their history. You will learn a lot.
     
  8. dnnyvkng

    dnnyvkng Pup

    From reading all your comments....just please don't let ya dog bite any kids or people.
     
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  9. I came up with a very cool way to train dogs that works 100% of the time. To do this, you will need your dog to have his favorite toy, the toy from which he does not depart for a minute. It is best if it is a large-sized thread toy. I took mine on Dog Rope for my dog. When a dog does its job correctly, you should reward it with a toy and as soon as it does something wrong, you take it away from the dog. And so you need to repeat for 21 days, during this time, your dog will develop a habit and it will begin to follow your orders. This is much more convenient than training a dog for a treat because your dog doesn't get obese like my dog used to get.
     

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