Victor Y
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Boy mine does !!
Now I heard that OCD type behavior is quite common in Bully's ,more so than any other breed.
For instance with Pepper,,,,,
If I bring something new home,for instance a new trash can for the kitchen she will stand there and bark a it.
If I take an object like off a table for instance and place it back BUT not in its original spot(even a few inches) and if she strolls by and notices she Barks at it.
Thats just a few examples. The friend who gave her to me thought because he has OCD she picked up on it but I have talked with a few other Bully owners and many say their Bully does the same.
It was suggested to me by a well respected BD breeder and expert that for some new items or things that she has "Issues" with to place my neck on it and let her see me do it. He says that lets the Bullyknow that the object is no threat . I thought he was pulling my leg but he showed me first hand and by gum it worked !
He said that Bully's are considered by dog experts to be the smartest breed with the intelligence of a 5 year old child in most cases. They pick up on a lot . That explains why they seem so stubborn and only do something that you want them to if they chose to do it. Some people mistake their stubbornness for lack of intelligence when the opposite is the truth .
So, does your Bully also exhibit OCD traits?
Now I heard that OCD type behavior is quite common in Bully's ,more so than any other breed.
For instance with Pepper,,,,,
If I bring something new home,for instance a new trash can for the kitchen she will stand there and bark a it.
If I take an object like off a table for instance and place it back BUT not in its original spot(even a few inches) and if she strolls by and notices she Barks at it.
Thats just a few examples. The friend who gave her to me thought because he has OCD she picked up on it but I have talked with a few other Bully owners and many say their Bully does the same.
It was suggested to me by a well respected BD breeder and expert that for some new items or things that she has "Issues" with to place my neck on it and let her see me do it. He says that lets the Bullyknow that the object is no threat . I thought he was pulling my leg but he showed me first hand and by gum it worked !
He said that Bully's are considered by dog experts to be the smartest breed with the intelligence of a 5 year old child in most cases. They pick up on a lot . That explains why they seem so stubborn and only do something that you want them to if they chose to do it. Some people mistake their stubbornness for lack of intelligence when the opposite is the truth .
So, does your Bully also exhibit OCD traits?
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