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Help,my bullmastiff-x runs right into me when he is running outside..?

my bullmastiffx starts running around,he goes full board-then he will run at me,and barge right into me,knocking me to the ground.He is strong,and it bowls me right over. How do I get him to stop this,and WHY does he do something so stupid?
  • 4 years ago
Danger, Will Robinson! by Danger, Will Robinson!
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Bullmastiffs are notorious for this - they think it's hilarious to knock you on your butt. He can also blow out your knee and put you in the hospital! He obviously has no respect for your authority, since you haven't earned it.

If you don't want to spend any time or money training the dog (which you should have been doing since he was LITTLE!), then carry an open umbrella when you're outside with him. Most dogs won't charge you if you have one!

If you want to train him, find an obedience class or read some great books on training. (Try not to pick books randomly - there are a lot of bad books out there also!) These are some of my favorites and you can get them on Amazon.com
What All Good Dogs Should Know - Volhard
Good Owners, Great Dogs - Brian Kilcommins
Dog Tricks : Eighty-Eight Challenging Activities for Your Dog from World-Class Trainers by Haggerty and Benjamin
Don't Shoot the Dog - Pryor
Training Your Dog: The Step by Step Method - Volhard
Dog Problems - Benjamin
Cesar's Way - Cesar Millan
Also, watch the Dog Whisperer on the National Geographic Channel. Cesar Millan is the best trainer I've ever seen on TV.

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  • 4 years ago
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thanks for your info. the books will be helpful.
My first boxer back in 1946 delighted in going to the football field with me and making the most tackles.He had some sense of humor.

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Use the crocodile dundie index an pinkie trance move. lol umbrella?? my bullie would think its play time and there goes my umbrella!lol

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  • preacher55 by preacher...
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    I'd get out of the way if I were you.
    • 4 years ago
  • Randy by Randy
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    otter_woman has given some good information. It is obvious that you need help and it is best that you find a local trainer who can make direct observations of how you relate to your dog. From this he can advise you on how to hqandle the situation.

    Otter_ woman is correct, this is a situation of dominance. Your dog knows there must be a leader and is attempting to assume that roll. If you don't learn how to train your dog the situation will only get worse.

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    Working with dogs for over 40 years (breeding and showing Great Danes). Training dogs for ofver 35 years. Working with canine behavior about 20 years.
    • 4 years ago
  • otter_woman by otter_wo...
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    This is an easy answer,he does what YOU allow.
    Your dog is untrained and thinks he is alpha.The best thing for the both of you is classes so you can learn how to be a dog owner and not someone owned by your dog.
    You chose a breed that you knew was independant and needed a strong minded owner it is up to you to train the dog properly.

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    rescue agent for bulldogs, pitbulls,mastiffs, rottweilers and dobermans, dog behaviour modifications trainer for over 25 years
    • 4 years ago
  • mcghankathy by mcghanka...
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    Since you are "letting" the dog knock you down it will. I've had neapolitan mastiffs for years, and they are very, very strong and can be a little too playful. With a breed this big, YOU have to let them know YOU are the BOSS and YOU mean business. You must take control over this dog-not in a mean way, in a mentally controlling way. They can be too big for everyone's good. I know they are lovable with those "feel sorry and feed me faces" but you need to fo it for your sake. And the sake of small children and strangers that may also get "run over" good Luck
    • 4 years ago

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