Get ready for court fines, lawyers fee's and possible jail time.
2006-06-09 05:21:39
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answer #1
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answered by boker_magnum 6
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YOU DON'T....Only a professional trainer can and they will only train dogs and their owners who have suffient reasons and/or professions to require their dog to have that aggressivness taught to them.
It is highly doubtful that you will find a qualified and respectable personal protection dog trainer to take you and your dog on as clients.
Once you teach a dog "to atttack", as you put it, then you MUST limit ANY and ALL contact that that dog has with other people. There is NO turning back once you have trained a dog to be aggressive. These dogs are no longer pets, they are potentially leathal weapons. If you think it will only attack on command than you are sorely mistaken. A dog has a natural instinct to be protective. If you combine that with "attack" training then you are setting yourself up for a horrific situation to occur.
I know of a Police Officer with our local Canine Unit who can't even bring his dog home with him as it is extremely aggressive with his wife. His wife was the main caretaker of the dog when it was a pup (under 6 months of age) as she works from home and now the dog, after training, views her as a potentail threat to it's master. In addition it takes a huge amount of strength from this Officer to get her to release a suspect once she has caught him or her. The only reason he is able to get her to release is because of the extremly strong bond that they have, the regular training sessions they go through and the brute strength that he uses. In addition she will not listen to any other Canine Officer and their commands either.
Please just let the dogs be your pets. If they have a strong bond with you they will naturally protect you in a dangerous situation. Not to mention that a growling and lunging dog is usually more than enough to scare off any possible threats to you.
2006-06-09 07:58:14
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answered by Andy 3
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I have been attack training dogs for about ten years now (and before anybody jumps all over me with their lectures, I train them for police stations, border/customs patrol, etc)
To properly attack train a dog, you need an experienced professional. I spent three years out of the country training with different people and groups to get the experience that I have for my job.
I want to warn you, however, that attack training a dog that you keep as a pet is not advisable. Any dog who is attack trained must have limited contact with large groups of people. The owner or trainer of the dog can have as much contact and playtime as they desire, but if you are living with other people or ever plan on having friends over, it is not advisable. Attack-trained dogs are taught to act ONLY under certain commands, and they also tend to only listen to one person (ie their trainer or owner.)
I do not, and never ever will, advocate abuse or neglect to train a dog to be mean- it is absolutely unjust.
2006-06-09 06:33:57
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answered by allisoncooke 3
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The same way you make children into murderers, rapists, and sociopaths: abuse, neglect, starvation, and keeping them in a constant state of fear. If you want an attack dog, you should look into finding an illegal breeder of violent breeds and messing with its head at every available moment.
Then, for the sake of your family, friends, neighbors, and the rest of society, PLEASE let it kill you.
Dogs are living, breathing, innocent creatures that are loving, affectionate, and loyal. They are not tools or weapons, and should not be treated as such. If you want something to protect you, get a security system and a body guard. If you want to hurt someone, do it yourself.
2006-06-09 05:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all... IT'S CRUELTY TO ANIMALS TO MISTREAT THEM IN ORDER TO MAKE THEM SPITEFUL. If your heart is that cold, you deserve everything yourself that you will put that animal through.
Don't you know what happens when you teach the dog to be viscious? Dog attacks a human - possibly killing a child. You go to jail. The dog is then euthanized thanks to you. Nice job.
If you're not going to take better care of your pet than that, find it a better home.
2006-06-09 05:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You should teach them the exact opposite. You should socialize them with people and other animals so they WON'T attack.
2006-06-09 05:29:18
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answered by lj1 7
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I would train him to obey you. Show the dog who's the boss. The will act good only if you show the dog how to act. Good luck and let me know how it worked or not.
2006-06-09 05:26:39
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answered by ckealey65 1
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don't feed him for 2 weeks just make sure he does not die first. then place meat outside his cage for a day don't feed him that. feed him any crappy dog food. just 3 pieces. leave him for a day. then open the cage and kick the dog for good measure. continue repeating this process until he turns rabid. once he's rabid anyone he bites will die muwhahahahahaha.
2006-06-09 05:30:58
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answered by wildduck 1
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why would you want your dogs to attack anyway? I know how to get them to attack, but it's animal cruelty. I happen to be annemarie lucas from Animal Precient. You can watch my show on animal planet. cool huh?
2006-06-09 05:24:22
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answered by Animalover 1
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why would you want to do that???
its people like you that give pitbulls a bad name, training dogs to be mean.
sheesh. have you no decency??
the dog will protect if its in danger, you dont need to train it!
if you are going to train, teach it to open the fridge and bring you beers. people like you need to be sedated as much as possible
2006-06-09 05:22:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would tell you but you obviously dont know what youre doing with a dog.Training a dog is easy..if youre good with animals and you obviously misuse them
2006-06-09 05:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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