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| View Poll Results: Would you hang a dog in self defense as a response to a full attack on the handler? | |||
| I would not use hanging under any circumstances. I consider it to be abuse and would not do it. | | 0 | 0% |
| I would use hanging FIRST in a self-defense situation. | | 33 | 80.49% |
| I would try other methods first to get the dog to stop biting me, before using hanging. | | 8 | 19.51% |
| Other (If you check this answer, please give us the details in a post). | | 0 | 0% |
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Koehler Hanging
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| Dominance Arising | Koehler Hanging On another forum I'm on there's a discussion of the KMODT (The Koehler Method of Dog Training) a method that took many techniques that had been in existence for many years and placed them into an organized step-by-step system of training a dog. Koehler advocated hanging a dog by his choke chain/leash, at times rendering him unconscious, ONLY in the event of an attack on the handler. Please answer this poll question based on the premise of a dog attacking the handler. This was not done for nipping, but ONLY for an all out attack. I have another poll question running at the same time. After you've finished this one please respond in that one. It's called, "Koehler Dunking." |
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