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<blockquote data-quote="mdmdogs3" data-source="post: 265698" data-attributes="member: 2745"><p>as a former dog obedience class instructor</p><p></p><p>it sounds like these dogs think that their job is to protect your property and they don't see anything wrong with their behavior - (or they would be biting people when they weren't home)</p><p>you have got to <strong>inform </strong>them that you are boss and they don't have to protect the property to that extent</p><p>but in the meantime, you must control their behavior by having them under control - which means a leash or chain at all times when someone <strong>might </strong>arrive </p><p>you have to become boss of the dog pack and inform them that their behavior is wrong (notice I'm <strong>not </strong>saying beat the living daylights out of them - you can inform them with just a strong command and a light pop on a leash)</p><p></p><p>an obedience class might be a good place for you to start</p><p>most of the time when I was teaching the human needed the lesson and the dog was just along for the ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdmdogs3, post: 265698, member: 2745"] as a former dog obedience class instructor it sounds like these dogs think that their job is to protect your property and they don't see anything wrong with their behavior - (or they would be biting people when they weren't home) you have got to [b]inform [/b]them that you are boss and they don't have to protect the property to that extent but in the meantime, you must control their behavior by having them under control - which means a leash or chain at all times when someone [b]might [/b]arrive you have to become boss of the dog pack and inform them that their behavior is wrong (notice I'm [b]not [/b]saying beat the living daylights out of them - you can inform them with just a strong command and a light pop on a leash) an obedience class might be a good place for you to start most of the time when I was teaching the human needed the lesson and the dog was just along for the ride. [/QUOTE]
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