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boon
Doggyman


Oct 26, 2005, 8:35 PM


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Re: [Lex Ang] Neapolitan Mastiff

Hi,

Put it this way...think of agitation same like u r pumping air into the balloon nr filling water into the bottle...at certain point, certain time, certain condition....one find moment where the balloon will explode and the bottle with water will be full.

Same for agitation to a said dog...keep agitating and keep agitating...when the time come for him to bite (be it for testing/training/REAL) do u think u can get him to OUT ? or the dog will fully charged at the crook/helper/strager or his/her prey item.

What i meant by release was after some agitation work...u need to release his tention or should i call it satisfy his needs by (may be a bite....or some manwork)...that way u will keep a balance in the dog and he know the release point will come...ur key here is to make sure that u r in control...u r the only one that he take command for whether to bite or stand beside u and get ready....

my english is not good, i hope u get what i mean by that....may be chloe can help to explain further...i know u can ok....

By the way...why we need to agitate the dog ? naturally they know how to bite, they know how to sit, they know how to down...and etc etc...

Think of it ok....

Boon - I Love Fast Dogs That Hit Hard
You Ask Me To Fight For You, I Give You Freedom & Protection And Then You Question The Manner In Which I Provide It, I'd Rather You Just Said -- "Thank You" --

(This post was edited by boon on Oct 26, 2005, 8:38 PM)


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