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breaking a bad habit input needed please
My ntch bitch is generally a pretty solid dog. She has developed a hole that i cant tolerate. If the is toned or bumped with the ecollar she imediately finds coon scat and rolls in it packing it in between her neck and receiver. Then she is just flat dumb acting the rest.of the night. Has anyone else dealt with this and how should.it be handled.
Dogs roll in stuff so the rest of the pack can smell it on them and go find the food.
Breaking them of it would just be a matter of catching them in the act and correcting the behavior.
It seems to only be when she is toned or nicked with the ecollar to adjust a very minor behavior like she is acting out
My dog would roll in fresh cow grap or dead animals and packed the collar full until i caught him ,trained, no more problem. He is very collar sensative.
I had one roll in crap of the 2 legged kind the other night near a boat ramp. I corrected him the first time lightly when he went back to it I got my message across. i think hell steer clear of out houses for awhile. Sure made for a nasty collar clean up though.
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quote:i have heard of some nasty problems but that one takes the cake! yuk!
Originally posted by DERICK GOLDMAN
I had one roll in crap of the 2 legged kind the other night near a boat ramp. I corrected him the first time lightly when he went back to it I got my message across. i think hell steer clear of out houses for awhile. Sure made for a nasty collar clean up though.
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