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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1761658" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Luckily, these dogs are in a yard with 2 mature dominant dogs. They keep them in line with me being alpha, my dogs are all trained that i'm alpha. We also take them to our sons house where he has 2 very dominant dogs. We usually just take one at a time down there and leave them for the day. Basically, these dogs will remain around our house contained with the collar for their whole lives. We're not much on taking dogs with us anywhere. The b/w is the more dominant one, with Mac being very very lazy and docile. Now, if both were like Rio, i think we'd have a big problem. Rio may end up kicking Mac's toosh, but, the dogs we have in the yard fight, sometimes very viciously. I just let them have it out. They are not littlermates. So far the puppies seem ok with new people in the yard whereas my aussie never did and i always had to either put her in the garage when i knew someone would be coming into the yard or hope that the bad dog signs and do not pass this point sign would keep them out. Sometimes it doesnt. She's bitten 2 people, one i warned not to move into her zone, they did anyway. And one that decided to grab at her while she was tied in the side by side. Took me forever to trust her in the yard with the grandkids. Luckily, she really didnt want anything to do with them but i never ever left them out with her running loose. </p><p></p><p>I'm so happy that now you can find out what a dog is. Some of that stuff you'd never have guessed. Mac does look mastiff looking in the face. He has this little spot on his back that the hair is wavy, i call that his yorkie %.... They arent just mutts, they are Junkyard dogs.... Mac is not the trainable type dog, but Rio, very very smart. Learned to fetch on the first throw. He will also speak on demand. I want him to show his teeth on command, i just need to work with him. My aussie is the smartest dog i've ever hand.. Too smart. I have videos of her as a puppy, take a look. She was adorable, but meaner than heck with strangers. This video i was teaching her to touch things. [MEDIA=youtube]ka_iRSYmpc8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1761658, member: 22072"] Luckily, these dogs are in a yard with 2 mature dominant dogs. They keep them in line with me being alpha, my dogs are all trained that i'm alpha. We also take them to our sons house where he has 2 very dominant dogs. We usually just take one at a time down there and leave them for the day. Basically, these dogs will remain around our house contained with the collar for their whole lives. We're not much on taking dogs with us anywhere. The b/w is the more dominant one, with Mac being very very lazy and docile. Now, if both were like Rio, i think we'd have a big problem. Rio may end up kicking Mac's toosh, but, the dogs we have in the yard fight, sometimes very viciously. I just let them have it out. They are not littlermates. So far the puppies seem ok with new people in the yard whereas my aussie never did and i always had to either put her in the garage when i knew someone would be coming into the yard or hope that the bad dog signs and do not pass this point sign would keep them out. Sometimes it doesnt. She's bitten 2 people, one i warned not to move into her zone, they did anyway. And one that decided to grab at her while she was tied in the side by side. Took me forever to trust her in the yard with the grandkids. Luckily, she really didnt want anything to do with them but i never ever left them out with her running loose. I'm so happy that now you can find out what a dog is. Some of that stuff you'd never have guessed. Mac does look mastiff looking in the face. He has this little spot on his back that the hair is wavy, i call that his yorkie %.... They arent just mutts, they are Junkyard dogs.... Mac is not the trainable type dog, but Rio, very very smart. Learned to fetch on the first throw. He will also speak on demand. I want him to show his teeth on command, i just need to work with him. My aussie is the smartest dog i've ever hand.. Too smart. I have videos of her as a puppy, take a look. She was adorable, but meaner than heck with strangers. This video i was teaching her to touch things. [MEDIA=youtube]ka_iRSYmpc8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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