Why is buster so crazy ?
i have a 7 month old staffordshire bull terrier called buster and he is totatally nuts !!!! on the whole he does what he is told and was reletively easy to train but the other day i was trying to teach him to play fetch and he will run after the stick bring it back but when i try to take it of him he tries to chew my arm off then runs around in circles chasing his tail its completly hillarious !
Also staffs are suposedly aggresive dogs but when the yorkshire terrier nxt door barks at him he cowars away like a wimp ! he is a legend
Answers:
Lol..he sounds like a great dog. My Yorkie does the same thing when I tell her to bring her ball. She gets the ball and brings it to me but her favourite part of the game is for me to try and get it off her. She prances around with her head held high, wagging her tail as if she is saying to me "I've got the ball and you can't get it!" When I try and get the ball she grabs hold of my arm with her front legs and tries to keep the ball just out of reach of my hand.
Hes still a baby that's why he is so hyper
lol:))) he sure is a funny little dude:) he is in the phase of growing up, acts like a true teenager i guess:)))
and about staffs being agressive dogs: my neighbour has a staff and he is the most gentle dog ever:)
all staffs are the same honestly! iv had 2 now & they both the same.mad as a hatter & bark at anything but when confronted will run away! he is normal dont worry just enjoy the madness (also get him 'done' that will help calm him!) x x
firstly he is young and playful but give him lots of stimulation like hiding things this makes them concentrate more instead of going crazy and try him with a tennis ball instead of a stick it might be different for him also all dogs can be aggressive it is how they are brought up and treated but try not to train him to be aggresive as this could go horribly wrong as for your next doors dog it could be that there dog is older and he is cowaring as if being told off they are still pack animals after all so see how it goes with other dogs and try to introduce him to other dogs so he is not in fear of them have fun training is not easy hope it goes well
My friend has a Staffy called "Buffy" she is 6 years old, very well behaved but is as mad as yours sounds!
I have a Border Terrier who is a third of her weight and they wrestle each other, its very funny to watch, but she has NEVER been aggressive with him despite him hanging off her ears, tail etc!
Aw,c'mon!! You DO know better,right? He's STILL A PUP!
go to the library and get THE PERFECT PUPPY ( how to raise a problem free dog ) by GWEN BAILEY. or if you can buy it . It's not too expensive. excellent book. it's nice to see that your dog is happy and full of life and fun bye for now...
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Also staffs are suposedly aggresive dogs but when the yorkshire terrier nxt door barks at him he cowars away like a wimp ! he is a legend
Answers:
Lol..he sounds like a great dog. My Yorkie does the same thing when I tell her to bring her ball. She gets the ball and brings it to me but her favourite part of the game is for me to try and get it off her. She prances around with her head held high, wagging her tail as if she is saying to me "I've got the ball and you can't get it!" When I try and get the ball she grabs hold of my arm with her front legs and tries to keep the ball just out of reach of my hand.
Hes still a baby that's why he is so hyper
lol:))) he sure is a funny little dude:) he is in the phase of growing up, acts like a true teenager i guess:)))
and about staffs being agressive dogs: my neighbour has a staff and he is the most gentle dog ever:)
all staffs are the same honestly! iv had 2 now & they both the same.mad as a hatter & bark at anything but when confronted will run away! he is normal dont worry just enjoy the madness (also get him 'done' that will help calm him!) x x
firstly he is young and playful but give him lots of stimulation like hiding things this makes them concentrate more instead of going crazy and try him with a tennis ball instead of a stick it might be different for him also all dogs can be aggressive it is how they are brought up and treated but try not to train him to be aggresive as this could go horribly wrong as for your next doors dog it could be that there dog is older and he is cowaring as if being told off they are still pack animals after all so see how it goes with other dogs and try to introduce him to other dogs so he is not in fear of them have fun training is not easy hope it goes well
My friend has a Staffy called "Buffy" she is 6 years old, very well behaved but is as mad as yours sounds!
I have a Border Terrier who is a third of her weight and they wrestle each other, its very funny to watch, but she has NEVER been aggressive with him despite him hanging off her ears, tail etc!
Aw,c'mon!! You DO know better,right? He's STILL A PUP!
go to the library and get THE PERFECT PUPPY ( how to raise a problem free dog ) by GWEN BAILEY. or if you can buy it . It's not too expensive. excellent book. it's nice to see that your dog is happy and full of life and fun bye for now...
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