QUOTE(alasta00 @ Apr 4 2010, 10:57 PM)
Hi fellow forumers, I want to know is there any recomended dog training centre?
I have a 2 years old poodle and he has some quite aggresive behavior.
he knows exactly where to pee and poo as i've trained him before.
But when we neglect him or leave him alone, he will purposely pee else where.
when scold him he will "grrr" in return.
even if beat him, lock him in cage as punish also would not change his attitude.
the more you scold/beat him, the more aggresive "Grrr" he will return to you.
i would like to find a good training centre to train him out of this aggresive behaviour.
I'm not looking for those centres which train dog to perform tricks.
Hope i'll get some answers in here.
thx~
edited: i'm staying at wangsa maju
Prior sending your poodle to any training centre, do some researches online and find out if you're demonstrating correct leadership to your poodle.I have a 2 years old poodle and he has some quite aggresive behavior.
he knows exactly where to pee and poo as i've trained him before.
But when we neglect him or leave him alone, he will purposely pee else where.
when scold him he will "grrr" in return.
even if beat him, lock him in cage as punish also would not change his attitude.
the more you scold/beat him, the more aggresive "Grrr" he will return to you.
i would like to find a good training centre to train him out of this aggresive behaviour.
I'm not looking for those centres which train dog to perform tricks.
Hope i'll get some answers in here.
thx~
edited: i'm staying at wangsa maju
It's useless to scold, beat (that's so not right!) or punish if you do not correct your dog at the moment action is taking place! As they have no idea and unable to link the punishment to earlier action. Let your dog knows all the things are your belongings, he should not try to own any of the stuffs including peeing on them!
Correct your dog immediately when he grrrr at you, let him know this is not acceptable. Be firm and confident when you're correcting your dog. Don't talk in a sweet voice like you're talking to a baby - I know poodles are cute.
Anyways, do take considerations whether your poodle only pees when he is unable to hold any longer - whether you have a fix schedule to bring your dog out for poo2 and pee2, whether your poodle drinks alot that day etc.
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