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Having an utter nightmare training our newest addition, I think she's either the dumbest or most stubborn dog in the world.

Anyone have any tips? :(
 
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All being well with the Vet checks ill have this little cutie on Sunday :D 2 weeks old in the pic, will be 8 weeks when we get to take her home. Excuse the terrible phone pic...

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Having an utter nightmare training our newest addition, I think she's either the dumbest or most stubborn dog in the world.

Anyone have any tips? :(

What kind of dog out of interest

All being well with the Vet checks ill have this little cutie on Sunday :D 2 weeks old in the pic, will be 8 weeks when we get to take her home. Excuse the terrible phone pic...

Why are you taking a badger home? :confused::confused:

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Stella, 2½ year old pure Bull Terrier, often get asked "Is that an Oliver dog?", daft as a brush, zero problems apart from consistent problems with dew claws (might have to have them removed :()

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Awsome

I love English Bulls and would have one tomorrow,
But can't cos of my daughter, everything I read says not to be trusted for some reason :/
 
thought it might be, just didnt want to say it and end up being the wrong one :p

Nice one mate, I hope you teach her at a young age ;)

Tis the best way

The wink smiley implies something sordid...what do you teach your dogs exactly?? :p

Im dreading the training tbh, i think my girlfriend will mother her too much :/
 
The wink smiley implies something sordid...what do you teach your dogs exactly?? :p

Im dreading the training tbh, i think my girlfriend will mother her too much :/

Haha, true true...I meant literally teach her what to do and not to do, as naturally Sibes have a 'I want to do this' attitude sometimes...However they're going to push the boundaries once they start to grow up more anyway

Well, I'll be blunt...you have to be rough with them if they do something wrong...Dont be afraid to throw it to the ground in some instances :p

But let the trainer talk first obv
 
Rotty, coming up to 4 months old now. I know its still early but it's hard having a pooing/peeing machine around a kid.

So why get a dog in the first place? And 4months is still very very young.

If you have real issues with it look at limiting the space your dog sleeps/poos in (as generally they will not poo where they sleep) and not giving it run of the house.

KaHn
 
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