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Old 01-23-2012, 10:15 PM   #27
rootoronpunty

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They called it a mal so I did. Who knows what it is ...
The first time the dog goes for the arm is when he looks at the other dog(the other dog in the family who he attacks) and Mr M uses his foot to get his "attention". I believe the dog would have kept biting the handler even if he was not choked up, as long as the handler told him he couldn't do something. I'm going to find that whole session, I bet that dog has bitten his people tons. and I bet they were not choking or even really correcting the dog.
I would LOVE to see that same dog with a behaviorist. But I have seen the same type of behavior only ~just barley managed~ by behaviorist's time and time again. Where the dog is a touch better, but still going take your arm off if pushed.
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