Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at
9:48 am
First and most important tip that can be mentioned for dog training is patience
It is of course is very easy to became mad and you will give up on your dog , as you will yell at your dog
for the 5th time for going to the bedroom in the house. However there are many tips that can help you , many useful
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
9:55 am
Any ideas on tricks i could teach my dog, and how|
Many thanks x
Monday, August 23rd, 2010 at
10:06 am
Anybody have any training answers to help him stop this humping problem.
Thursday, August 19th, 2010 at
5:08 pm
Intro
Dog training. It is one of those areas that there are a lot of sideline professionals. What I would like to outline for you here are some of the basics behind training you dog for a few of the more common problems that you could find;
1)Biting
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Friday, August 13th, 2010 at
10:00 am
My has dog already been thouroughly obedience trained, and has perfected all of his leash training. We have worked on a bunch of tricks already, these are the one’s he knows…
*Jump (over or through things)
*Speak
*High five/hand shake
*play dead
*Hi (wave at people)
*throw it away
*bring me… (your toy, the paper, your treat)
*up and off (furniture)
*Lights off (flips light switch off)
And of course he knows all of the basic obendience commands (leave it, take it, drop it, please leave, sit, stay, lay down, etc.)
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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 at
10:04 am
I thought my dogs were smart but I think you guys have us beat!!
Monday, July 12th, 2010 at
9:59 am
My dog doesn’t listen,but he’s very loyal.He follows me everywhere,but he won’t do tricks!
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at
9:58 am
Adam,
I received a surprise Christmas present last year in the form of a 4 year old female shepherd mix that my wife and daughter decided I needed to replace my long time pet who had to be put down last summer. She really is a beautiful dog, but the shelter fibbed to us when they said she was good with other dogs and cats. She has been rather aggressive with them. We are 6 months into this relationship now and she is much better. I guess she is more secure now.
The one problem I have not solved is her desire to run out the door and ignore our “come” commands. All this is to ask you: Will the techniques in your book and video series work on an older dog? I’d rather not invest the money in a lost cause. We live in the Arizona desert and she won’t last long this summer if she gets out and runs off again. I’ve looked through many of your newsletters, but didn’t find any mention of age.
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at
9:48 am
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