- Nov 16, 2012
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- Country
- USA
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Jackson, Bogey (granddog) Ruger (granddog)
Well, I decided that Mr Bogey could really use some puppy socialization, and I could use a little free time, so I thought I would look into Doggie Day Care one day a week only for a few hours.
So, I called a place right down the street from me. The gentleman was very nice, but when I said I only wanted Bogey to go for a couple of hours, he said I was "overprotective" and "needed to let go". His policy is that you drop the dog off at 8 am and pick him up at 5! Had a bad feeling, but decided to go investigate the place since it was so close to me.
Again, the man was very nice, but was completely dismissive of me and what training I had already done. He was insistent that bulldogs are "aggressive in nature" and needed to be "curtailed" as young pups. He totally disagreed with me about redirecting when he is puppy biting, and said I should immediately put him down and make him be submissive. Now, I know that is acceptable, but it is the WAY he said it. He hinted that if I wanted a "good bulldog" i should consider - ok, sit down for this one- LEAVING HIM THERE FOR 2 WEEKS SO HE COULD BE PROPERLY TRAINED!!! I kid you not. Nope, not for me!! Then he had the nerve to ask ME what I knew about the breed!! He went into the whole bull baiting thing and said that this behavior is inbred in them! Seriously?? I think he was trying to impress me with what he knew (OR DOESN"T KNOW) about the breed.
I politely thanked him, turned on my heels and walked out.
Definitely not for us.
On to another "interview" this afternoon!
So, I called a place right down the street from me. The gentleman was very nice, but when I said I only wanted Bogey to go for a couple of hours, he said I was "overprotective" and "needed to let go". His policy is that you drop the dog off at 8 am and pick him up at 5! Had a bad feeling, but decided to go investigate the place since it was so close to me.
Again, the man was very nice, but was completely dismissive of me and what training I had already done. He was insistent that bulldogs are "aggressive in nature" and needed to be "curtailed" as young pups. He totally disagreed with me about redirecting when he is puppy biting, and said I should immediately put him down and make him be submissive. Now, I know that is acceptable, but it is the WAY he said it. He hinted that if I wanted a "good bulldog" i should consider - ok, sit down for this one- LEAVING HIM THERE FOR 2 WEEKS SO HE COULD BE PROPERLY TRAINED!!! I kid you not. Nope, not for me!! Then he had the nerve to ask ME what I knew about the breed!! He went into the whole bull baiting thing and said that this behavior is inbred in them! Seriously?? I think he was trying to impress me with what he knew (OR DOESN"T KNOW) about the breed.
I politely thanked him, turned on my heels and walked out.
Definitely not for us.
On to another "interview" this afternoon!