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Posted by on July 22, 2005 at 12:13:00: In Reply to: Cornhole Game posted by CornMister on June 01, 2005 at 15:49:32:
Between the years of 1979 and 1998 more than 300 people were killed by dog bite injuries, according to dog bite statistics. Twenty five different canine breeds have been identified in fatal cornhole rules accidents. Rottweilers and Pit Bulls account for approximately half of all dog bite related fatalities. Good trainers play their voices, whistles and actions like musical instruments, they read the dogs actions and act or react accordingly with a promptness that lets the dog know they are the boss and are always watching and aware. Dogs are not actors, they usually behave as themselves. Some are mischievous, others devious and some downright dishonest, but you can usually read this and a trainer should act the part that gets the dog performing correctly. Play angry, play happy, and play encouragement, whatever it takes to get the end results you require from your dog. Patience certainly is a German Shepherd virtue and anger is such a negative and destructive emotion when out of control that it should play no part in training a dog. Controlled acted out anger however can be a useful tool. I've found an amazing website on African American Baby Names. Check it out! there is an ARBA show in December in Goodyear Arizona. It wont give you the chance to see the dogs work but you can get an Idea of their temperment. I'm sure there has to be a Pug dog working show near you at some time. On average, dog bite statistics show that ten to twenty people are killed every year from dog bite injuries. About sixty five percent of the time these fatal dog bite incidents involve an attack by one dog, about twenty percent involve cornhole games, and one sixth of these fatal dog bites involve three or more dogs.
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