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roxanne70
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we are bringing home a 8 week old blind Italian grey hound thins weekend. Any tips on raising a blind dog?!

Raspberries
63 posts

The only advice I know about raising a blind pup is, don’t feel sorry for it because the pup can sense your emotions. He’ll interperit as weakness in his pack leader, and may try to take over. You can also search online for information. Or maybe your local vet can help you out. I hope everything turns out well. If you’d like you can type back to me on my profile page, I’d love to hear from you…
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shiba.inu23
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Well raspberries that’s what cesar millan would say, even tho his training methods only rely on making the dog afraid of him, he even has a disclaimer on his show, and there is many articles on the web that denounce his techniques you can look it up if you want, but the truth is, special care does need to be taken when raising a blind puppy, and your allowed to feel sorry for your dogs, cesar acts like humans are the only species that cant “read energy” or however he puts it, dogs cant sense if your angry, but look calm, they are not mind readers, they do interpret your body signals, but cannot read our minds, like cesar likes to say, most ppl do not follow cesar’s methods and their dogs are not crazy dogs that attack their owners and think they are above them, the dogs on cesars show were not trained or socialized, or they wouldnt act that way towards strangers, and training is the best way to reinforce that your the pack leader, not holding your dog down by its neck(hence- me saying the dogs are scared of him, and experts have studied the dogs with the sound off, you know his little music that he likes to play? it makes what the dog does seem more aggressive than it is, most of the time the dogs are cowering when cesar goes towards them, and cesar is pretty much saying its ok to kick or hit your(which is wat he does when he “bites” them, he is hitting the dog)


Anyway IG’s are very fragile, and you are going to worry a little more about a blind one, and you very well should, your going to have to train him with hand signals, its not going to be easy, you should have a lot of experience with dogs before you take this on

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