Shahster
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- Apr 13, 2013
- 224
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- Country
- Canada
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Otis & Cyrus
Hello!
My 2 year old lacks basic obedience. He pulls, jumps to say hello, nips, etc. He is not neutered yet, but will be this weekend. He did go to a trainer who insisted on boarding him, but there was zero progress when he came back home.
We've had a lot of changes in our life recently and left our home to stay with my parents, and we lost our older Bulldog. Ever since then he's been aggressive towards me, jumping, scratching, biting and snarling. I'm not entirely sure what triggers it, sometimes it's me moving my leg on the couch, other times it's me standing there.
I have a couple trainers lined up to assist in the aggression/obedience. I'm just wondering if A) will two different trainers be beneficial until I know which one I want to use and B) could this be lack of obedience and respect towards me? I'm really worried I will have to give him up and that is the last thing I would want to do.
Thanks for your help!
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My 2 year old lacks basic obedience. He pulls, jumps to say hello, nips, etc. He is not neutered yet, but will be this weekend. He did go to a trainer who insisted on boarding him, but there was zero progress when he came back home.
We've had a lot of changes in our life recently and left our home to stay with my parents, and we lost our older Bulldog. Ever since then he's been aggressive towards me, jumping, scratching, biting and snarling. I'm not entirely sure what triggers it, sometimes it's me moving my leg on the couch, other times it's me standing there.
I have a couple trainers lined up to assist in the aggression/obedience. I'm just wondering if A) will two different trainers be beneficial until I know which one I want to use and B) could this be lack of obedience and respect towards me? I'm really worried I will have to give him up and that is the last thing I would want to do.
Thanks for your help!
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