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Little Fish

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  1. . Doc2.pdf #Happyevansbirthdaytous
  2. You're always my favourite stalkee Tumbles. So good natured when I follow you around from work to hospital At least I always leave gifts!
  3. What!! Are you crazy? The BikeHub is all about supporting people in need - that is what brings us together!!! Admin would never shut down a support thread - in fact we can probably get it pinned. But maybe I didn't mean on the BikeHub anyway - its not like posting people stuff is illegal right? Not if its different people all the time (one person would be stalking) - this is more like fan mail.
  4. Right? Instead of giving him little chips for however many days he goes without taking a selfie, we could give him little mirrors!!
  5. OMG! I think you're on to something there... Should we start a support group for Evan? It would have to be called Narcissists Anonymous which would be the ultimate challenge
  6. Are we having a lift selfie thread party? It would be childish not to.
  7. Redro
  8. Jasper
  9. best.movie.ever.
  10. #evanssisterworeawhitedress#evansnieceislittle
  11. But seriously....Evan's actual sister....how have there been no Hub comments??! #nowonderevanhastolift
  12. I know, I know, pick meeeeee......!!!! #evanhatessecrets
  13. Ohhhnoooooooo....poor nunus, what is wrong with them? That's not good
  14. I raise you a blue velvet jacket with a flower #evanwouldlovethat
  15. #evanlovesbluevelvetjacketswithflowersonthem #evanlovesbigmirroredglasses #evanlovesbathroommirrors
  16. Calm down Streeetchie...you cant rush genius. I have a plan - but we have glass lifts - 3 of them... #wouldevanriskbeingspottedfromtheotherlifts? And we have cameras
  17. Just saw this on FB.... #whatwouldevando 4 hrsHi all... Plz help! I'm in need of 2 gent model who is willing to cut their hair in whatever style they want... IT'S TOTALLY FREE!!! I'm a level 3 student so I know what im doing. It's for tomorrow at 10:30 and at 13:00 at Carlton Hair accademy greenside.
  18. Grebs, please send to me when you get it!! I need to see this :/ edit: Ok don't worry
  19. Yes - I think that cake was jinxed to begin with. The only people who would eat it after Molly was done with it were my Israeli neighbours who would steal Molly if they could! I want her to be protective, but I do not want to encourage her to be aggressive. To me these guys are doing just that & that's not what I want for her. And just to say, I'm not against working dogs - some of the dogs on the training are anti poaching dogs. They are stunning & I love that they are used to their full potential instead of kept in a cage for fighting or even in a garden as some kind of weird status symbol.
  20. LOL - I know right? But that may have had something to do with the fact that she had just eaten my birthday cake & was being reprimanded She is a big softy. The other dogs normally end up hurting her, even though she is the biggest. And she pins the little boy that lives on the property up against the wall on her back legs & licks his face to make him laugh. She is really a stunning dog & I really want to do the best I can for her. I think she will enjoy training, but there is no chance I'm taking her to the place the breeder told me to go to. I don't want her (or me) to be anywhere near those dogs.
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  22. Ok, so as I understand it, it would be the 3rd phase of IPO - the protection training. So the only difference in classic IPO training & this kind of training is that IPO is (or should be) more of a game/challenge vs the guardian training for protection under threat. I think the difference is very small, as even with IPO there is a "threat" which signals the bite, right? So the stick. So for IPO training the dog needs certain drives in order to be successful at the training - you know more about it than me. From what I understand the dog needs steady nerves, the chase instinct & a instinct to fight/defeat the prey or object. With IPO the dogs can only take part in this phase after obedience & tracking, which is good. With the training I looked at yesterday nowhere does it say there needs to be prior training before the guardian course. So the owner & dog do some basic obstacle work & then go on to the bite training. The guy with the stick & the arm that the dog bites. The dogs on the training I saw were scary to say the absolute least - I was terrified just looking at the photos. 90% of them were Pittbulls. The others were a mix of large breeds. But no boerboels that I saw. So the dog is trained to bite under certain circumstance, mainly when the owner is under threat. This whole thing came about because I asked a breeder if he thought a 2 year old dog could be trained to be obedient. The breed is a mix - its my dog that I got earlier in the year from the SPCA. She is a mix of breeds - we were told she is a Boxer X Boerboel, but now that she is no longer a bag of bones, she looks increasingly like a Pittbull X Boerboel. She has the Pitt "smile" as well as the "butterfly" on her chest. We were told she was 18months when we got her, but she was very much still a puppy, so I think maybe a bit younger - she is now about 2yrs & this girl has gone from a timid bag of bones to one of the most amazing guard dogs I've ever seen. She has suddenly reached maturity - you can see she is solid & pure muscle. She literally lies in front of the front door & waits for us to come home at night. I watch her on the cameras & there is not a person that walks past our house that she does not go flying at barking like a crazy thing. She misses nothing. A few weeks ago I was walking her in the park with my other dogs & a child that lives with us & out of nowhere a guy came out of thick trees & bushes towards us. He wasn't extremely close to us, but it was unexpected & he kept walking straight at us. Before I even knew what was happening she had put herself between him & us & had literally transformed into a state of guarding/attack. Her entire body & face changed & she went mad - with her teeth bared & snapping. To the point where the little boy with me screamed at me "Molly looks scary". She did NOT bite him but I did not trust that she wouldn't because I'd never seen her like that before. Basically what she wanted was for the guy to stop approaching us - so she blocked him & he kept walking, so she then went around behind him & started lunging at his legs, so then he would stop & turn towards her (away from us) and she would then run around him & put herself between us & him again. She did this several times until I basically started walking away in the other direction, and then she followed. This was an extreme situation as she goes to the park often & if somebody is approaching she will run up to them & they will stop & we walk past. No barking no lunging. This guy did feel like a threat - the fact that he would not stop approaching us & came out so suddenly was certainly not normal. Since then I have watched her very closely & I can see she is becoming more & more of a guard dog. If I go to speak to somebody at the gate & they approach, her & my male will bite them - I know this for a fact. My male does bite in those circumstance & she is right there with him waiting for a hand or arm to come through the gate towards me - which is fine. I have no problem with that. Her hackles on her back have now suddenly appeared as well when she barks. All of this has made me realize that having a dog made up of any of those breeds is a responsibility. And I will take it seriously. What I would like is to be able to prevent her biting somebody who is not a threat to me in the future. And right now I feel like she decides what is a threat, not me - hence the question about what kind of training I can do, if any? I do not want any kind of training that will bring out aggression in her - the idea of training her to attack, just so that I can prevent her from attacking does not make sense to me. Or am I wrong?
  23. Hi dog people - I have a question, and I'd really like to hear other points of view. Guardian Dog training for large/protective breeds - Yes or No? Good thing or bad thing? Does it make a dog more aggressive than it would've been without the training? Or is it the responsible thing to do if you own a protective breed? Thanks.
  24. Check at the SPCA - Jack Russels are always being handed in or picked up because they are escape artists. Even puppies.
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