Running a dog to burn off energy is fraught with issues... as time goes by the dog gets fitter, it needs more energy burning, the next thing you have to run the dog five miles behind the truck to do...
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Running a dog to burn off energy is fraught with issues... as time goes by the dog gets fitter, it needs more energy burning, the next thing you have to run the dog five miles behind the truck to do...
Once you are communicating with the dog without commands the road is easy... if you've only got commands it will always be tough.
I'm pretty wearied of this too to be frank. The sounds a dog hears are not language, just sounds.
I don;t think you are a loser, I was playing in kind, if you can;t take it, don;t give it......
I wasn;t selling anything. :yaeh am not durnk:
several points... No tonal training I have seen begins with a low grumbling.
Any handler that sits back and watches this sort of interaction is a...
Taking action is the physical action that is appropriate to the dog.
quelqu'un qui parle en français parce qu'ils ont une race française de chien a perdu avant de commencer
ne pas être un mauvais perdant
Good, I like making people laugh. You believe, wrongly, i will counter anything you say... that is not the case, and I can prove it... just say one thing regarding dog behavior and training that I...
Here's the issue with tonal training, and why some will naively believe it gets them a result. Dogs respond to an elevated tone because it is always followed by action from the handler. Inherent in...
I dunno, yu sort it out, you seem to have the biggest issue. :)
Instead of preparing the preposition... read what was said.... You can;t teach what NO means... it's a dog. You are still crediting a dog with more thinking power than the universe endowed it with....
I have to disagree... Tonal training gives more importance to one tone over another. If every command is given the same importance it gets the same response. I, likewise, have no place for meanness...
No, it's not... sorry you all missed it. :x_x:
There's no place for no... your stop will stop any unwanted behavior, no need to introduce an extraneous command and confuse the dog. When it does what you don;t want, put a stop on it. it'll stop...