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Old 09-12-2005, 04:32 PM  
WarChild
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Originally Posted by jdavis
For the people that say "how about keeping him away from people". Both of the times he has bitten it's been IN my house, not outside, not in a park, not on a side walk. I fully know that he is dangerous and whenever a stranger comes over I keep him locked up. Actually I think I may purchase a crate, he'll hate that for sure. Anyways, I keep him locked up and if someone else lets him out in the house to run free and he sees a stranger he starts barking at them. If they try to pet him is when he bites.
I have Three Rottweilers that are all properly crate trained. They love their crates, sleep in them and have no fear or nervousness about being put in them. Crates are an excellent solution for restraining a dog. I'd be pleased to go in to detail with you about proper crate training. Feel free to hit me up on ICQ.

Remember, beating a dog doesn't train it. Please consider seeking the help of a professional obedience trainer. Group sessions are inexpensive and found pretty much everywhere.
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