View Topic

Back to Topic List

Introduction

Jessica Rud
Jessica

November 10, 2019 at 12:05am

Jessica Rud
Jessica

November 10, 2019 at 12:21am

Hi, 

im from Chicago. I have three dogs I rescued. I have a border collie mix, an English pointer, and a cry large breed pitbull. I had another smaller but a little more aggressive pit that just recently passed fro: some genetic cancer. She was only six.  She was my best friend so I could not resist going to Chicago animal control, and getting myself a new female Pitt. My two boys the border collie mix Leo and Toby the English pointer are much more tamed but Leo does occasionally try to pick fights with the putt. I just recently dumped a gallon of iced tea I was just about to poor a glass and those two started up.  Well they definitely stopped. I also jave a horn in a can that my border colkuhates and he can be difficult at times.  The biggest and most serious problem I’m having is that this Pitt named faith I adopted who is gigantic and only about ten months old is obsessed with chasing and terrorizing my two female cats who I haven’t seen much of because of this. So I know this dog is intelligent. She can definately be trained to leave these two kitties alone. Today I had to put batteries in my megaphone and blow the siren on it to divert her attention from staring thriufh the glas door that separates her from the cats.  I’m really trying she’s so strong she can push these French doors open even when there latched shut to chase the cats.  I went to the store and bought bungy cord. Me and my husband are going to discipline our selves into taking all precautions to keep all my pets sage.  I now taking two courses in the leerberg u and took the free course.  I’m pretty creative too.  I would never harm my animals by discipline but I will sound horns, sirens, yell through megaphones, buggy cord doors every tine I come in or out of this room and make sure she is on a leash whe. She goes into the part of the house that I keep as my cats sancuary.,  my dogs got a huge recriminations and a sliding door they can get into and out of to go outside. They have plenty of space and I take faith for rides with me so she becomes used to my family and my life style. Faith is a big baby lap puppy other wise who doesn’t know her own strength. She is intelligent and sweet in her own ways. Dogs and we all know terriers have that predatorial rep.  I can give a very good judgement by saying she has tried to cuddle or sit. Get peyttedby every human she’s been around so far.  She is not mean just needs training. So I’m going to work very hard. The two classes, one being this one are starting me to stat training her.  I have equipment and resources. Now I just need an expert to watch read and listen too.  
thanks 

Jess. 

Back to Topic List

Please log in or register for a free account to enroll in this course and post a reply to this topic!
Powered by LMS, a subsidiary of Leerburg Enterprises, Inc.