Using a Dog Breaking Stick
August 28th 2009 19:17
Dog breaking sticks are great to have if you have a strong willed and physically strong dog, no matter the breed. Even though it is most commonly assumed that breaking sticks are for Pit Bulls, they can be used for any dog breed, and they are great to have on hand for stronger dog breeds, such as Rottweilers, Preso Canarios, Mastiffs, bulldogs, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Akitas, huskies, etc.
The only difference is that using a parting stick is not going to be the same for every breed. It all depends on placement in the mouth, and not all dogs have the exact same mouth and jaw alignment.
You want to be very careful when breaking apart a dog fight, whether your dog is in the fight or not. In the height of the aggression, you do not want any of the dogs to turn on you. It is best to have at least one person per dog if at all possible.
Have your parting stick ready to use because it will make breaking up the fight easiest.
For more tips on breaking up a dog quarrel safely with a parting stick, check out
How to Safely Break Up a Dog Fight with a Parting Stick
You never know what your dog may have an altercation with another dog or animal, which is why it is important that you stay on your toes at all times. You need to be very alert to our dog and his body language, as well as the other dog or animals body language.
Practice obedience at the first signs of aggression, and make sure that you know how to handle any situation that may come up. It is best to be overly prepared than under.
No matter what dog breed or size of dog that you have, it is important that you practice proper responsible dog owning techniques. You can't just blame someone else or the other dog, being alert can potentially stop an altercation, especially if you know that your dog may be the one to potentially start a quarrel with another animal.
The only difference is that using a parting stick is not going to be the same for every breed. It all depends on placement in the mouth, and not all dogs have the exact same mouth and jaw alignment.
You want to be very careful when breaking apart a dog fight, whether your dog is in the fight or not. In the height of the aggression, you do not want any of the dogs to turn on you. It is best to have at least one person per dog if at all possible.
Have your parting stick ready to use because it will make breaking up the fight easiest.
For more tips on breaking up a dog quarrel safely with a parting stick, check out
How to Safely Break Up a Dog Fight with a Parting Stick
You never know what your dog may have an altercation with another dog or animal, which is why it is important that you stay on your toes at all times. You need to be very alert to our dog and his body language, as well as the other dog or animals body language.
Practice obedience at the first signs of aggression, and make sure that you know how to handle any situation that may come up. It is best to be overly prepared than under.
No matter what dog breed or size of dog that you have, it is important that you practice proper responsible dog owning techniques. You can't just blame someone else or the other dog, being alert can potentially stop an altercation, especially if you know that your dog may be the one to potentially start a quarrel with another animal.
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