Cardinal wrote:appology wrote:
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If the dog has:
- Lack of shelter
- Lack of food/water
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Lack of sanitation-
Abandoned (heavily restricted from human socialisation/illegal in all 50 states)
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The animal is tied or caged-
Chained.
Are these signs of abuse?
I dont really consider a couple of these to be black and white. Chaining and tethering can be pretty grey area and if done responsibly certainly arent abuse. Not having visible food/shelter/water also is pretty grey area. I mean a nasty 5x5 pen with a clearly emaciated dog and you know its there aaalllll the time is pretty different than a well fed dog put on a chain to excersize for a couple hours with no dog house or visible food, lol.
you know...but it is
it can happen sometimes that a dog has no water(but should not as not healthy and you also do not go without water ...but there are some stupid Dogs who throw over there water bowl but then you Need a bether one that cant be turned over) or that the yard is a little bit dirty as you where away and had no time at this day, but not all the time...
but one Thing is never accepted:
- a dog should have a good shelter from heat cold sun rain wind and so on all the time
(big enough for the dog to stand and turn around without hitting the wall or roof in it when it is shelter/dog house)
... or do you sit outside all day in all season with nothing then thin clothing
it is bad and unresponsible behavior of a owner to not give there dog shelter...not accepted!!
-The same goes for water..it should be enough, clean and put in the shade when hot outside so that it stays cool and ice free in cold season
-clean area...yes is important too ... accident can happen but there is no Problem to clean the Dogs area once-twice a day or when a large Yard with Meadow every other day cleaning.
- to chain up a dog is bad...when working dog ad it is only there for short time alright but this crazy we Need a dog but chain it up outside 24/ or for 8-12h each day....why do i get a dog for this.....they are no danerous crimials but intelligent beings with feeling....(the same goes for those poor caged neary all day beasts....so inhuman and animal unfriendly and against the law in all the ways.......and i talk about smale cages-kennel where dog cant walk around jump an play with enough space and freedom as they deserve! when it is a large kennel with a real nice big doghouse and shelter with a large dog run it can work...)
- and no food...when one sees this that a dog does not get food each day...that is cruel
-animal Need food two times a day, water all the time free to get, protection from sickness with vet care and help when sick or hurt(never put a healthy animal in the place where a dog did die from sickness or unknown things), protection and shelter from nature, contact to human each day for some h, the same to other animal atleast that they can see them, clean living area, enough place to move around and be a dog and so on...that is what a dog Needs
there is no real grey area....misstreatment, bad animal care, bad animal keeping and such is not right in any way!!@
Shadow~Wolf wrote:
i am asking to educate someone else.
can a shock collar be used for a dog fixating on another household dog, tensing up and then attacking the other dog? said dogs have lived together for a long time and gotten along well.
or will it make the aggression worse, and not break up a fight?
uneducated in this training people should never use e-collar, prong and such training aids from pro.....!!! they should go to a trainer with both dogs, train the dog with to much energy more so that it calms down....
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Dang It Moon Moon!:
Hello ^^ I just found this post and wanted to ask something.
Does anyone here have had any experience with a 50% wolf dog? We were asked to take him in since he is not suitable for living in a pack and we've had a 25% before but I am not sure about a 50% one. I had to train our old One and it was very time consuming and I am sacred that training him would be even harder and I am sacred that I might not do it right.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you ^^
not yet as i only got info about them, as im not reay for one in the moment, sorry, but from what i did learn...
not sure about this....it depends on the animal...how it is, what training it got, the age...is it still a puppy? where they did keep it (like it should be toether in the house with the Family or half wilde outside in a large wold area)
you only know this with around 25% or lower as who are more like a dog, but this can be more wolf like.....
know that it will be with you in the house and wherever you go most of the time, the yard must be real high fenced and digging proofed. to the Training it all depends on the animal. you need to meet the dog, see how it is and such.....but anyway...it will be time consuming like nothing else....you Need to get as much contact to Dogs an human and animal as possible, Training in different Areas and so on to get a well trained dog in the end...maybe a nice dog group where you can walk with different ones each day and get help in Training an events!