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Old September 29th 03, 07:04 PM
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Gwen mentioned flipping the dog,or alpha roll.

Well if you really see how dogs do things, they first nudge the dogs neck,the
dogs slants sideways ,rolls and goes down and then starts to appease the *alpha
dog* by kissing his mouth.

They are not held down.

I have always rolled my dogs on their backs just like dogs do to other dogs,
and believe me I am the boss here.

BUT to take a dog and then just flip it, well I don't like that' and the dog
does not like it either and it is a good way of screwing up!

Paulette~

"The only thing about resisting temptation
is you might not get another chance"

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Old September 30th 03, 07:22 AM
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"Kind2dogs" wrote in message
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Gwen mentioned flipping the dog,or alpha roll.

Well if you really see how dogs do things, they first nudge the dogs

neck,the
dogs slants sideways ,rolls and goes down and then starts to appease the

*alpha
dog* by kissing his mouth.

They are not held down.

I have always rolled my dogs on their backs just like dogs do to other

dogs,
and believe me I am the boss here.

BUT to take a dog and then just flip it, well I don't like that' and the

dog
does not like it either and it is a good way of screwing up!


my theory about "alpha rolls" is that if the dog allows you to flip him, he
probably didn't need it. and if he does really "need" it, he'll probably
take your nose off for trying.

what do i know though, my dogs certainly don't need it. :-)

-kelly


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Old September 30th 03, 07:22 AM
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"Kind2dogs" wrote in message
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Gwen mentioned flipping the dog,or alpha roll.

Well if you really see how dogs do things, they first nudge the dogs

neck,the
dogs slants sideways ,rolls and goes down and then starts to appease the

*alpha
dog* by kissing his mouth.

They are not held down.

I have always rolled my dogs on their backs just like dogs do to other

dogs,
and believe me I am the boss here.

BUT to take a dog and then just flip it, well I don't like that' and the

dog
does not like it either and it is a good way of screwing up!


my theory about "alpha rolls" is that if the dog allows you to flip him, he
probably didn't need it. and if he does really "need" it, he'll probably
take your nose off for trying.

what do i know though, my dogs certainly don't need it. :-)

-kelly


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Old September 30th 03, 07:22 AM
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"Kind2dogs" wrote in message
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Gwen mentioned flipping the dog,or alpha roll.

Well if you really see how dogs do things, they first nudge the dogs

neck,the
dogs slants sideways ,rolls and goes down and then starts to appease the

*alpha
dog* by kissing his mouth.

They are not held down.

I have always rolled my dogs on their backs just like dogs do to other

dogs,
and believe me I am the boss here.

BUT to take a dog and then just flip it, well I don't like that' and the

dog
does not like it either and it is a good way of screwing up!


my theory about "alpha rolls" is that if the dog allows you to flip him, he
probably didn't need it. and if he does really "need" it, he'll probably
take your nose off for trying.

what do i know though, my dogs certainly don't need it. :-)

-kelly


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Old September 30th 03, 04:22 PM
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"Kind2dogs" wrote in message
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My dogs love to be on their backs, me too!


so do mine. and i bet neither one of us has to put them there physically.
:-)

-kelly


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Old September 30th 03, 04:22 PM
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"Kind2dogs" wrote in message
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My dogs love to be on their backs, me too!


so do mine. and i bet neither one of us has to put them there physically.
:-)

-kelly


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Old September 30th 03, 04:22 PM
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"Kind2dogs" wrote in message
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My dogs love to be on their backs, me too!


so do mine. and i bet neither one of us has to put them there physically.
:-)

-kelly


 




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