Post #41 is the perfect way to quip somebody. Instead of being straightforward and saying that post #36 is bad, post #41 says it is a good way to do negative stuff. Hailing to it is also a great way for reinforcement.
Not being a troll, just trying to help. If you know the suggestion won't work then just don't use it. No need to call anybody a troll unless if the person is really ill-intended.
I'm sorry if there is already a thread for reptile lovers, please put the link to that thread. But if there isn't one before this then let's talk about reptiles here! Share your scaly and exotic reptile friends here!
I recommend a Shetland Sheepdog, an American Cocker Spaniel, an English Cocker Spaniel or an Eskimo Spitz. They're all medium-sized, easy to train and friendly with everyone. Samoyeds are not so easy to train. Standard Schnauzers may tend to be aggressive towards dogs of the same sex.
I'm a newbie here. I live in Idaho. I had a Golden Retriever, a Shih Tzu and 2 mutts in the past. They were all awesome but the Golden Retriever was my best friend. I love dogs no matter what size they are. The perfect dog for me is the one that is not aggressive towards dogs of the same sex...
Well, it seems like a Border Collie is the perfect dog for you! But since you already have one, I recommend a Shetland Sheepdog. I don't know if you would categorize a Rough Collie under medium-sized or large, but that would be your second best bet, in my opinion. Herding dogs are awesome...
I've always loved Rhodesian Ridgebacks. I find the ridge the most ultimately charming about the breed. But I was wondering, are Rhodesian Ridgebacks aggressive towards dogs of the same sex? I know dogs aren't like betta fish where you put two males together and they immediately fight to the...
I recommend watching more Dog Whisperer. The show features a lot of dogs with unwanted behavior and how to get rid of those behavior. Firstly, you must make sure that Fidget knows that you're the pack leader. You must enter or exit a door before her, walk in front of her in walks and don't let...