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A lesson on canine communication. |
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Crick79 ::: Favorites Don't know, but this will really help me out in the future, thanks. 07-06-22 12:57:17 _____________________________________________________ | |
lindapittsburgh ::: Favorites Our dog is not cathing onto the housebreaking trick yet??? 07-06-26 16:32:44 _____________________________________________________ | |
gin5354 ::: Favorites Parental for sure. I've had dogs and cats and "P" has always been productive. Also, playing with the dog. Even cats can be trained to do lots of things (and NOT do destructive things) if there's lots of game-playing. Like a cooperative effort. Play with your kids, they tend to listen. Play with animals...same thing. 07-06-27 18:19:35 _____________________________________________________ | |
GHortaV ::: Favorites Both. Depends on what I'm trying to teach the dog. 07-06-28 20:14:23 _____________________________________________________ | |
congrezzman ::: Favorites can i ask you something?in your video's your dog are let loose out without a leash,my dog has not acually ran away but the gate was open and i he went out,how do i tell him to follow me back without scaring him or something? 07-06-30 10:21:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
baronmaximus ::: Favorites Thanks, this is an interesting video. I look forward to hearing more from you. I tend to be a more traditional trainer, my rottweiler currently has to wear the prong collar, because he's a pain in the rear with a normal collar on there. He's young, and still in the training process though. I used the traditional method, mixed with parental method with my last rottie and had superb results. So I do think that once you get the basics, it's a good idea to move on to the parental type training. 07-07-05 19:30:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
frauleinannika ::: Favorites I have two hamsters and they are all about the communication! 07-07-06 05:30:20 _____________________________________________________ | |
nissy2u ::: Favorites Thanks for the insight on the dog mind. I will use your technique , because I believe it will work. I have a new collie pup and she is very smart. I have been talking to her in simple small words, but I think as she gets older I'll add on more, like you where teaching. 07-07-06 20:09:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
Debdee67 ::: Favorites Your video is awesome, thanks very much. I agree with your method of training, parental is definitely the way to go. I have a 12 month old Border Collie who use to be very timid nature and I've trained him very similar to how you have described and he's growing up to be a fantastic dog, I'm very proud of him. I hope to see more of your videos on here! 07-07-08 05:35:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
blake45123 ::: Favorites wow everything you said made ALOT of sence unlike some people trying to use big words and inpress us thanks im rating this awsome and wil try your technique i am getting a new german shepard soon first time i have ever tried to train one thanks 07-08-10 22:33:07 _____________________________________________________ |
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