-
Compteur de contenus
1 268 -
Inscription
-
Dernière visite
Type de contenu
Forums
Blogs
Boutique
Calendrier
Téléchargements
Galerie
Articles animaux
Sites
Annuaire animalier
Petites annonces
Tout ce qui a été posté par martina11
-
-
-
billy: tu avais trouvé Victor, non? Danick: bien sur, je me présenterais la prochaine fois... :43: J'ai toujours aimé les springers , mais du a notre mauvais experience avec un ocker americain, mon chum ne voulait plus rien qui ressemble a ca...... ...est ce que les springers sont des chiens aptes pour l'agilité?
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DON'T BUY A CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER if you lack leadership (self-assertive) personality. Dogs do not believe in social equality. They live in a social hierarchy led by a pack-leader (Alpha). The alpha dog is generally benevolent, affectionate, and non-bullying towards his subordinates; but there is never any doubt in his mind or in theirs that the alpha is the boss and makes the rules. Whatever the breed, if you do not assume the leadership, the dog will do so sooner or later, and with more or less unpleasant consequences for the abdicating owner. Like the untrained dog, the pack leader dog makes his own rules and enforces them against other members of the household by means of a dominant physical posture and a hard-eyed stare, followed by a snarl, then a knockdown blow or a bite. Breeds differ in tendencies towards social dominance; and individuals within a breed differ considerably. Chesapeakes as a breed tend to be of a socially dominant personality. You really cannot afford to let a Chesapeake become your boss. You do not have to have the personality or mannerisms of a Marine boot camp Sergeant, but you do have to have the calm, quiet self-assurance and self assertion of the successful parent ("Because I'm your mother, that's why.") or successful grade-school teacher. If you think you might have difficulty asserting yourself calmly and confidently to exercise leadership, then choose a breed known for its socially subordinate disposition, such as a Golden Retriever or a Shetland Sheepdog, and be sure to ask the breeder to select one of the more submissive pups in the litter for you. If the whole idea of "being the boss" frightens or repels you, don't get a dog at all. Cats don't expect leadership. A caged bird or hamster, or fish doesn't need leadership or household rules. Leadership and training are inextricably intertwined: leadership personality enables you to train your dog, and being trained by you reinforces your dog's perception of you as the alpha. DON'T BUY A CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER if you want a totally unaggressive and unprotective dog. Most Chessies have an assertive and confident personality. When confronted with a threat, a proper Chesapeake Bay Retriever will be somewhat more ready to fight than to flee. Thus he may respond aggressively in situations where many other breeds back down. Most CBRs have some inclination to act aggressively to repel intruders on their territory (i.e.,your home) and to counteract assaults upon their packmates (you and your family). Without training and leadership from you to guide him, the dog cannot judge correctly whom to repel and whom to tolerate. Without training and leadership, sooner or later he may injure an innocent person who will successfully sue you for more than you own. With good training and leadership from you, he can be profoundly valuable as a defender of your home and family. (See also remarks on stability and socialization below.) If you feel no need of an assertive dog, if you are embarrassed by a barking dog at your door, or if you have the slightest doubts of your ability and willingness to supply the essential socialization, training and leadership, then please choose one of the many breeds noted for thoroughly unaggressive temperament, such as a Sheltie or a Golden Retriever copier sur le site de rescue méntionné en haut!
-
-
Titrage chez les chiens (Titering)
martina11 a répondu à un(e) sujet de Saint mom dans Parlons chiens
-
...j'ai deja lu ca sur la déscription de la race du chessie Sur le forum de chiens de chasse , il y a plusieurs avec des chessies... une d'elle avait écrit que quand son chien est assis dans l'auto, personne peut y entrer...faut sortir le chien, faire entrer les personnes et réentrer le chien et ca va... Meme chose pour la visite...personne peut entrer si il est la...faut le sortir, faire entrer la visite et le résortir et il y a pas de problème.... c'est des personnes très dévoués a leurs chiens, sans enfant et il les font travailler en plus(pistage , chasse) leur chiens sont comblés et eux aussi..... Bonne chance johanne!
-
Titrage chez les chiens (Titering)
martina11 a répondu à un(e) sujet de Saint mom dans Parlons chiens
-
-
Titrage chez les chiens (Titering)
martina11 a répondu à un(e) sujet de Saint mom dans Parlons chiens
-
Titrage chez les chiens (Titering)
martina11 a répondu à un(e) sujet de Saint mom dans Parlons chiens
Je me suis informé auprès mon vet. sur le titrage... C'est pas mal plus chère que tu a dis St.mom....... 185$ pour le parvo et le distemper(chaque) et 90 $ pour la rage..... C'est incroyable les difference de prix!!!!! Qu 'est ce que je pourrais faire? Je ne veux pas faire vacciner charly inutilement.... -