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betsy

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  1. So sorry to hear your sad news dogslife and GayleK :cry:

    GayleK - I have been away so only just caught up with the very sudden death of Benson. I was very shocked because he was so young! Like many on here I certainly enjoyed your stories of his antics and street smarts. He sounded like a truly awesome dog who will be remembered forever.

    I have already given my boy a big hug today.

  2. im know im gonna get slammed for this but i've had a crappy day so be gentle

    I hit a truck and dented my car this morning and then when i finally got home at 4.30 today and decided to take raz to the dog park, low and behold i forgot his leash, he normally runs from the dog park to the car and bak again neway. so i pull up and there is a lady sitting in a van, and i get the feeling that she is going to be painful. i actually thought about moving the car, but didnt, i really should listen to my gut so i take raz out and he runs to the dog park, however i was not comfortable letting him in there with the number of dogs that were in there and some i have seen in fights before, so i kept walking to a green spot behind the dog park, then on the way bak raz went for a swim in the duck pond (so far we havent been caught ) then he walked beside me bak to the car off lead, and the lady in the van has a go at me for having him off leash "what makes me above the law" "should everyones dogs be off lead?" and i get the feeling that she may have been recording me and/or taking pictures...now can she do anything to me with them? i feel like a crappy day has just gone to s***

    Poor dandybrush. Some days are just like that! You get the feeling you would be better off just going back to bed.........

    You should feel better after a decent sleep and can reflect on the whole day a bit more rationally!

  3. KG - Do you use the NILIF principle (nothing in life is free)

    Basically - although i will not explain too well, nothing 'rewarding' (pats, toys, food, etc) given to dog unless they are doing as asked

    I used this during a more 'challenging' phase, and it seemed to really work. I think I used 'go to the mat' command, sit, wait etc. It seemed to work pretty well for gaining more control and focus.

    What KTB has posted is also useful....

    Ziggy is very food focused. I never actually use treats in my hand anymore as it is too distracting. I find I can actually use my hand to lure behaviour without food.

  4. Hi KylieGirl

    Is Echo hitting adolescence? I remember thinking 'why is my dog suddenly disobedient?'. I spoke to his breeder (who also trains). I decided that I wouldn't try so hard, and not try to introduce so much new stuff. Instead, I focused on basics, try to make things a bit more "fun", and also kept training sessions short and tried to always end on a positive.

    After a few months, Ziggy was ready to please again, and I was able to try more training stuff......

    Hope that helps a bit! :)

  5. I have a crate set up in the lounge area. Although I don't often zip it up with dog inside, it has been very useful to contain the dog when I have not been able to let him out in the back yard, and did not want him roaming about inside. The best two examples have been new years, which was really hot, but I had friends over (who aren't dog people). I had the aircon on inside, put the dog in crate, zipped up, and everyone was happy! The other time was when I has tradies in backyard and in house, just popped dog in crate, and they could get about without dog in their face (he is a bit too social!) I hope to do some dog sports later so I am glad he is used to the crate, even if he only uses it now and then.

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