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dogcom 08-Jul-2005 12:07 AM

Rogue rottweiler attacks owner's son, 7
 
See what happens when dog owners neglect to train their dog, especially when they decide on a dominant breed. :(
http://www.asiaone.com/st/st_20050707_327097.html

David™ 08-Jul-2005 01:35 PM

Ok that was just wrong, they should have been more civic and Paternal minded to restrain the dog and send the dog for added and proper training. Esp after the chasing and biting incident.

I think although it says that AVA's got no Juri's over the incident since it happened in the privacy of the home compound. The dog owners should be made liable and accountable with the ownership of the dogs taken away from them.

I agree, [!!!!!!!!] this incident can be regarded to complete lack of training and house breaking, and an obvious lack of animal nurturing in the house.

Tame house hold dogs just don't go biting the children in the house, and even more so, much smaller dogs.


:mad:

kitsilano 08-Jul-2005 02:00 PM

A price to pay and a lot to reflect upon!!!
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by David™
Ok that was just wrong, they should have been more civic and Paternal minded to restrain the dog and send the dog for added and proper training. Esp after the chasing and biting incident.

I think although it says that AVA's got no Juri's over the incident since it happened in the privacy of the home compound. The dog owners should be made liable and accountable with the ownership of the dogs taken away from them.

I agree, [!!!!!!!!] this incident can be regarded to complete lack of training and house breaking, and an obvious lack of animal nurturing in the house.

Tame house hold dogs just don't go biting the children in the house, and even more so, much smaller dogs.


:mad:


Owner especially irresponsible owner of large dog who let their gate open indiscrimately and without proper surpervsion is akin to parking a car on top of a high slope...no hand brake and free gear...anytime the car can roll down the slope to hurt somebody.

Dog biting especially the one who feed them is best described as a case of blurring of the line between master(owner) and dependent(dog). Just some thought regarding this poor boy being bitten....where is the threat?...is the small boy who is the owner's son a threat to the two dogs...a lot of unaswered questions!

I wholeheartedly agree the two dogs need to go for training, but I think more so for the parents and the rest of the households should go for professional help to understand dog's pschology and how to handle big dog. Professional Trainers like bro Dogcom not only train dogs but also educate owners how to handle dogs...am I right?

Regards


Kitsilano

dogcom 08-Jul-2005 05:30 PM

Yes Kitsilano as you know dog training is about owner training. To that I always add - the dog is the easy part. :p

kitsilano 08-Jul-2005 05:43 PM

Bro Dogcom...thats why I can never be trainer.
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by dogcom
Yes Kitsilano as you know dog training is about owner training. To that I always add - the dog is the easy part. :p


Bro Dogcom you know best ....train...train ...train so many dogs. Educate owners.... got to bang the wall...so I rather be doing something else...salute you!!

Kitsilano


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