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ClaireF
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20th Jun 06 at 14:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If anyone owns a tigra could u do me a favour please.

i am getting a tigra in september, i go to college studing animal training and behaviour. I will be doing dog traingin and taking my own doggie. but i want a fabric cage for the dog. I have the measurments for a boxer and wondering if someone could measure the boot of a tigra.

the cage is 36ins length, 24ins width and 27ins heigh thanku


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Roof rack?
Tom B
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quote:
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Roof rack?

Ry_B
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quote:
Originally posted by poole
Roof rack?


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animal training and behaviour

What like are you going to be making it jump through hoops & stuff, maybe give it a posh wank & then ask whats bothering it & take notes
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Didn't you know claires dog talks?
ClaireF
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well i am taking my dog as he is dog aggressive
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Originally posted by vauxcorsagirl
well i am taking my dog as he is dog aggressive


It just needs a ride!!!
ClaireF
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no, he was bit by another dog when he was 13 weeks old, so now he attacks other dogs
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Its the hormones....just needs laid & he will be fine!!

Give the dog a wank for temporary release!!
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Dont put your dog in a box ffs.

If your training it then surely train it not to attack other dogs? Or get him castrated. Then insteadof biting hell just bark and piss everyone off
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for starters he is castrated, another he doesnt bark, he will not be left in a cage, he will need to travel in the cage and he will then be placed in a kennel once i am at college
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Get the marigolds on & a bit of lube....he will be your friend for life
ClaireF
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u go first, cos i wont be doing that
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why does he need to travel in a cage tho? A car is a safe environment where there would be no other dogs?

I wouldnt want to use my own dog as an experiment/guinea pig
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Your dog is unhappy, get him a bitch & laid regularly & he will behave!!!

ps. I think its cruel taking him to college in a box then left in a kennel until you want to bother him with jiggery pockery college antics!!

[Edited on 20-06-2006 by JadeM]
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because a dog wondering around i a car is dangerous, and dont think its even allowed anymore.

He is coming to college, because i prefer to have a friendly dog then a dog that has to be muzzle at times to prevent him biting another dog.
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When it bites another dog can't you just slap it in the face and tell it no?
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harness the dog in between a propper full cadge
ClaireF
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no, u dont hit the dog, doesnt learn nothing.

i have a harness, meant to b good, but in the corsa he still able to move around, even move to front seat
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quote:
Originally posted by vauxcorsagirl
no, u dont hit the dog, doesnt learn nothing.


how do you know this?

I find it quite comical how you blame him attacking other dogs on the fact he was bit at a young age, i would say its because he hasn't been trained correctly following the attack.

[Edited on 20-06-2006 by dna23]
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no, u dont hit the dog, doesnt learn nothing.



I'm not an expert myself, but surely if you knew what did and what didn't work you wouldn't be going on the course Claire?
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quote:
Originally posted by poole
Roof rack?


Tow bar and lead?
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Your dog probably doesn't behave as its never been hit or taught a lesson that it shouldn't bite, so in a way is taking advantage.
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I dont think sxi tim meant punch its lights out.

A simple smack that is lightbut stern wil teach the dog alot.

Ive had 3 dogs from puppy to full grown and all have been taught this way and it isnt cruel or wrong and they learn from it and none of mine have ever bitten other people or dogs.

They are well mannered and obidient.

A dog in the back would be harmed in an accident maybe but it would be the same in a fabric cage So dont see how its "dangerous" at all.


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