Some of you might remember the story about how my wife and I got Cash, the dog in my avatar. Well, we have really grown to love the guy. And he has really gotten comfortable in our yard. He's an outdoor dog and has been doing really well adjusting to his new home.
Only problem with Cash is when you go out into the back yard. He jumps at you, bites at you, mostly your hands, arms and feet. I mean he has torn me up from head to toe. When my wifes father visited, Cash tore him up too, leaving deep gashes in his arms and such. They got infected... I felt horrible. I have tried everything with him. He's really good on a leash and even when we visit the school field down the road I can take him off the leash and I have NO problems. But as soon as you go in the backyard with him... you had better watch out! :whistling:
Ketty and I are at the end with his behavior. Today we bathed him and had no problems, until we went into the backyard with him. He jumped at her which I will not tolerate. The more I tried to scold him, the more he thought I was playing with him. I really don't blame him. He gets excited and I have a hard time dealing with him when I'm frustrated. The problem is in part my fault.
So I was just wondering if anyone has had any luck with electric training collars? I hate the idea of using one, but I also hate the idea of having to get rid of him because no one can handle him. I don't think the Dog Wisperer is in town
, so I'm really open to suggestions. I think he would be better off in the long run if we can rid him of this behavior.
Thanks all...
mac
Only problem with Cash is when you go out into the back yard. He jumps at you, bites at you, mostly your hands, arms and feet. I mean he has torn me up from head to toe. When my wifes father visited, Cash tore him up too, leaving deep gashes in his arms and such. They got infected... I felt horrible. I have tried everything with him. He's really good on a leash and even when we visit the school field down the road I can take him off the leash and I have NO problems. But as soon as you go in the backyard with him... you had better watch out! :whistling:
Ketty and I are at the end with his behavior. Today we bathed him and had no problems, until we went into the backyard with him. He jumped at her which I will not tolerate. The more I tried to scold him, the more he thought I was playing with him. I really don't blame him. He gets excited and I have a hard time dealing with him when I'm frustrated. The problem is in part my fault.
So I was just wondering if anyone has had any luck with electric training collars? I hate the idea of using one, but I also hate the idea of having to get rid of him because no one can handle him. I don't think the Dog Wisperer is in town

Thanks all...
mac