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Old 18-05-2008, 03:06 PM
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Question Mischieful bull terrier

I Have this bull terrier called Tia thats!? ,lets just say: shes "WORK"!
Shes has got to be the worse one i have ever owned!
She is so Mischievous that i have got to watch her like a hawk when in a park!
My other two bull terriers are as good as gold and behave so well !
But not this white bitch i got Tia,shes only got to see and old age pensioner or a person and boom she charges striate for them she dives between there legs of course the sets the other two off in the same directionwith me chasing after them shouting at them!
If i have been out and come back home i will always find her with something in her mouth IE her bedding,or branches of my bay trees!
She thinks its great to pick on my old bull terrier bully,countless times i Have caught her go up and just jump on his old head for no reason at all!
shes a lazy fat cow and all ,you take her to the park she runs after ever dog owner and dog in there ,triers her self out ,then shes to lazy to walk back!She wants me to pick her fat SS up and carry her
Theres this women in there thats got a 15month old rottie ,she wont let her dog play with her dog any more cause of how playful Tia gets!
Some of it is really funny but sometimes it ain't
she does listen,just not often
What is also strange is she ain't my pack leader,my fawn bitch is Sasha,who's the youngest! But Tia tends to be the leader in the park!? but at home Tia darent look at Sasha the wrong way!
She is strange!
I think the only way to stop her charging at OAPs is to stick her on a lead every time i spot one!?
Any ideas folks??? wanna buy her!??PMSL

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Old 18-05-2008, 03:11 PM
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Re: Mischieful bull terrier

heres the culprit
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Old 18-05-2008, 03:15 PM
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Re: Mischieful bull terrier

Sounds like you've got your hands full there!

I don't know if this helps but maybe you need to go back to basics with her, get her working on walking to heal on lead nicely and then re-socialise her around OAPS (just go to the post office at lunch-time!!!). Or maybe contact a trainner and go to some classes or get a one-to-one.

Do you know what it is about the OAPs she goes for? walking stick, or glasses/ hat?? That might be key to sorting out the problem.
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Old 18-05-2008, 03:26 PM
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Sounds like you've got your hands full there!

I don't know if this helps but maybe you need to go back to basics with her, get her working on walking to heal on lead nicely and then re-socialise her around OAPS (just go to the post office at lunch-time!!!). Or maybe contact a trainner and go to some classes or get a one-to-one.

Do you know what it is about the OAPs she goes for? walking stick, or glasses/ hat?? That might be key to sorting out the problem.
well she does it to everybody but only when i am not looking! if she thinks i am watching her shes as good as gold! but as soon as my backs turned yeee haa !
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Old 18-05-2008, 03:31 PM
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As for being your pack leader Garry - I've heard that in a pack of wolves that each wolf has its own role - maybe Tias is to be upfront when they are away from home - maybe she's there to alert the leader if there's any trouble. Dunno I'm just guessing. I'd do as Gem says - right back to basics - dont give her an inch cos me thinks she's taking the pizz outta ya and I'd love to buy her - she's gorgeous - but I've already got one nutty boy - two nutty dogs and I'd go nuts too
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Old 18-05-2008, 03:34 PM
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Re: Mischieful bull terrier

For the life of me jo ,i cant work her out!
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Old 18-05-2008, 03:38 PM
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I'd get an extending lead til ya get her sorted Garry - I know this sounds a bit far fetched but its true - you could get prosecuted under the DDA - all Tia has to do is run at someone, I know she's not doing it in an aggressive way, but they only have to report her and say they felt threatened and you could be faced with a fine or worse.............
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How old is she Garry?? Could she be due in season and be a bit hormonal - or has she always been like it?
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I'd get an extending lead til ya get her sorted Garry - I know this sounds a bit far fetched but its true - you could get prosecuted under the DDA - all Tia has to do is run at someone, I know she's not doing it in an aggressive way, but they only have to report her and say they felt threatened and you could be faced with a fine or worse.............
You could try a training line, I have a 10foot long one for archie as we still haven't quite perfected recall yet, that way he gets a really good run and I don't have to chase him everytime he sees another dog or deer!
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Old 18-05-2008, 05:40 PM
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How old is she Garry?? Could she be due in season and be a bit hormonal - or has she always been like it?
shes 13months and she had her first season at 9months! its just the way she is i think!
This is the link to her father at credeta hes called sully at the bottom of the page, they say hes allso Mischieful ,so i guess thats where she gets it from Credetta Bull Terriers Web Page
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