Quote Originally Posted by Killer
so hit your human child BUT DON'T YOU DARE TOUCH A DOG!!!! please man... it's the same concept. if done in the right manner and at the right time, it's just as productive... the difference is you can punish a child well after they have done wrong because they know they have done wrong... an animal/dog you need to scold as the incident happens so that it knows what it did wrong.

again, i'm not saying you should skull stomp the dog...



my dog lived with me, went to work with me, ate with me, went to bed when i did for 7months straight. i still see him every weekend...

whether you approve or not, my dog respects me.. i've never hurt him, and he absolutely loves me. so i'm not too worried what you think about my methods... outdated or not.. it's worked fine for me...

oh and i guess you want me to pin my dog to the floor and bite him to prove who the alpha dog is?? lol... and i've done research bud, i've spoken to enough trainers and vets to know what i should and or shouldn't do to my dog.
besides, i'd says he's got it a lot better than a lot of other pits out there...
LoL...It's your dog, you can do whatever you want to it.

I was just letting you know that you are misinformed, but I guess your too ignorant to realize. I'm sure you and your dog will have a great relationship and he'll probably be a good dog.

So did these trainers and vets tell you that hitting your dog was a good idea?

If you knew anything about training dogs (which you quite obviously don't) then you would know that the N.I.L.I.F. (Nothing In Life Is Free) philosophy is the best way to maintain the "Alpha" role.

You're dog has it better than most pits? So, just because it's not emaciated and covered with fleas and ticks than it's alright. You're dog is still young, you won't see his true tempermant until he is atleast two years old.

But who am I trying to convince...You've talked to vets and trainers so you know exactly what your talking about