Comments - Eddy's been bit - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T04:53:34Zhttp://mycorgi.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1150197%3ABlogPost%3A634203&xn_auth=noI hope Eddy is healing well..…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-03-26:1150197:Comment:6383602010-03-26T06:49:29.210ZAce and Jenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JenDeBorde
I hope Eddy is healing well... Ace was Attacked when he was younger by another momma dog and had a head wound for a few weeks (though it was his own fault... he was trying to sneak food that wasnt his)
I hope Eddy is healing well... Ace was Attacked when he was younger by another momma dog and had a head wound for a few weeks (though it was his own fault... he was trying to sneak food that wasnt his) John...the Leerburg website h…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-03-21:1150197:Comment:6350192010-03-21T21:17:12.481ZRILEY, MAGGIE and Christine Kemphttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ChristineMKemp446
John...the Leerburg website has alot of information...what I have read so far makes sense to me. I especially liked Ed Frawley's Philosophy of Dog Training. Also, interesting his opinion of some dog trainers who are in the business to make money. Keyword money! Time is money.
John...the Leerburg website has alot of information...what I have read so far makes sense to me. I especially liked Ed Frawley's Philosophy of Dog Training. Also, interesting his opinion of some dog trainers who are in the business to make money. Keyword money! Time is money. I'm not sure I would consider…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-03-21:1150197:Comment:6349502010-03-21T16:56:13.589ZRILEY, MAGGIE and Christine Kemphttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ChristineMKemp446
I'm not sure I would consider taking my guy to a dog park if there is even a slight chance that a friendly exchange could escalate into something I couldn't control! My short legged little "responsibility" would probably end up on the bottom of the pile. Knowing that there are alot of irresponsible dog owners out there...what if one of them brought a female going into heat (unknowingly) to the park? That is most likely an extreme exaggeration, but there are some pretty dumb people out there. I…
I'm not sure I would consider taking my guy to a dog park if there is even a slight chance that a friendly exchange could escalate into something I couldn't control! My short legged little "responsibility" would probably end up on the bottom of the pile. Knowing that there are alot of irresponsible dog owners out there...what if one of them brought a female going into heat (unknowingly) to the park? That is most likely an extreme exaggeration, but there are some pretty dumb people out there. I have always been "safe than sorry". Take no chances here! Vote me out on dog parks! Planning play dates with friends and dogs who know each other (this isn't a for sure thing either) at each others homes, in my view, would be a bit more predictable. Dogs do need to learn to interact with other dogs. In response to Joanna.. I am…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-03-20:1150197:Comment:6346722010-03-20T23:05:56.754ZSunni A.http://mycorgi.com/profile/SunniArmstrong
In response to Joanna.. I am not an over protective owner. I don't care when dogs get into scraps. I hate when people break them up immediately because what if your dog becomes fragile, sheltered, and afraid of scraps?? I am proud when Eddy can hold his own and then be friends afterwards. However, at this park I go to, it is generally agreed that bleeding is not allowed and the offending dog leaves when bleeding occurs, and sometimes never returns. Even if dogs leave with limps and chunks of…
In response to Joanna.. I am not an over protective owner. I don't care when dogs get into scraps. I hate when people break them up immediately because what if your dog becomes fragile, sheltered, and afraid of scraps?? I am proud when Eddy can hold his own and then be friends afterwards. However, at this park I go to, it is generally agreed that bleeding is not allowed and the offending dog leaves when bleeding occurs, and sometimes never returns. Even if dogs leave with limps and chunks of fur off their bodies, that is just fine. Bleeding is where it stops. Also, Eddy is not my first dog, I have seen worse injuries that I know have been caused by normal dog action. You say dogs should be able to act on whatever emotion is going through their head at any given moment. Really? That seems like an unpredictable characteristic, and if a dog has been known to Bite when angry, Strike when grumpy, and Snap when sleepy, maybe they should just stay home and be moody and not come to the park and bite my dog. It sounds like it was a norma…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-03-20:1150197:Comment:6342982010-03-20T04:13:54.136ZJoanna Kimballhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JoannaKimball
It sounds like it was a normal punishment bite and his tooth got caught in the thin skin under his arm. If there's only one wound, not two opposing ones where the dog tried to bite and bear down, it's a tooth-catch and not an attempt to injure.<br />
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It's really up to you in the end. Whenever dogs are together - and this includes day care and dogs living together in the same house - they can get minor injuries. I've had my share of holes through ears, bloody noses, small gashes, etc. Dogs…
It sounds like it was a normal punishment bite and his tooth got caught in the thin skin under his arm. If there's only one wound, not two opposing ones where the dog tried to bite and bear down, it's a tooth-catch and not an attempt to injure.<br />
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It's really up to you in the end. Whenever dogs are together - and this includes day care and dogs living together in the same house - they can get minor injuries. I've had my share of holes through ears, bloody noses, small gashes, etc. Dogs communicate with their mouths on each other's bodies; a dog who does what the GSD mix did isn't a bad dog.<br />
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And of course the other dog has felt all those things. It's just like you or me - if something scares us, we feel fear. If something annoys us, we get grumpy. Dogs don't act in certain ways because they ARE a thing, like they ARE dominant or they ARE aggressive. They act in completely legitimate ways to respond to respond to feelings and to situations. If a dog responds out of fear, it's because something is scaring the dog. Not because it's a weirdo dog who shouldn't be allowed to go on walks or something. If a dog uses his mouth to punish another dog, it's because the other dog was misbehaving, not because the first dog is a weirdo aggressive dog. I haven't read all of this ye…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-03-20:1150197:Comment:6342952010-03-20T04:01:28.415ZJohn Wolffhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JohnWolff92
I haven't read all of this yet but I think this guy Leeburg doesn't like dog parks because a pack of dogs who don't know each other are thrown together briefly, without the long time it takes to establish a stable pack order:<br />
<a href="http://http://leerburg.com/dogparks.htm" target="_blank">dog parks</a>
I haven't read all of this yet but I think this guy Leeburg doesn't like dog parks because a pack of dogs who don't know each other are thrown together briefly, without the long time it takes to establish a stable pack order:<br />
<a href="http://http://leerburg.com/dogparks.htm" target="_blank">dog parks</a> Dogs are like us and somedays…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-03-19:1150197:Comment:6342252010-03-19T23:29:38.936ZElizabethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ElizabethHymer
Dogs are like us and somedays you just do not want to be around your friends. Dog parks are a blessing and a curse at the same time. They can have really positive experiences or there is the risk that you may have a bad encounter. I would hedge a bet that the other dog was hurting somewhere if there was no provocation to the incident. One thing you might consider is setting up play dates at nuetral places with Eddy's friends. I have a Dane that loves to run in the park but I can't trust him…
Dogs are like us and somedays you just do not want to be around your friends. Dog parks are a blessing and a curse at the same time. They can have really positive experiences or there is the risk that you may have a bad encounter. I would hedge a bet that the other dog was hurting somewhere if there was no provocation to the incident. One thing you might consider is setting up play dates at nuetral places with Eddy's friends. I have a Dane that loves to run in the park but I can't trust him interact with other dogs appropriately. So we pick quite times of the day or week to go and take up one pen of the park so my two can play together. You could probablly do something similar with a group playdate. Dogs are never going to get along 100% of the time its just their nature but we always hope they work out the issues without drawing blood.