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  1. I know this is old thread but does anyone know whether Kathy is 'strictly reward based trainer/behaviourist' or a 'mixed style trainer/behaviourist'?
  2. Hi I currently have two dogs, one is 4 years old husky and one is 1.5 years samoyed. Both male. When we got the samoyed a few months ago, he never display any dominance/aggressive behavior at all. If any, it's the husky that keep trying to dominate the samoyed sometimes (i.e putting his mouth on his, etc...but he does lick the samoyed's mouth as well, so displaying a dom/sub behavior). Recently, though my samoyed been biting my husky...I t always happen when my sister patting him and the husky approached. I think he's going for the dominance and starting to develop a major posessiveness Anyone got similar problem? How do you guys handle it? Thanks, Squee
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    Samoyed

    Hi I'm having problem with my samoyed now He's been biting my husky recently...it always happen when my sister patting him and the husky approached. I think he's going for the dominance and starting to develop a major posessiveness Anyone got similar problem? How do you guys handle it?
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    Samoyed

    Where did you get your boy from? Oakford is a little bit too far away I was looking at the net about brushing sammy and they mentioned brushes with rotating head...have you tried it before? where did you buy it? how bout vacuum cleaner attachment for pets? Have you ever used it on your sammy? Hi Squee - did you find a trainer ? - We have two Sammies both adopted at 1 and 3 years old and we are taking them to the Spitz training club at Dogswest in Canning Vale on Thursdays , How did you go with grooming tools too? Did you get any of the items you mentioned? I am in the market to buy a dryer if anyone wants to sell one, Grooming at $100 per dog per session ( which is just really a wash and blow dry)is beyond my budget unfortunately. I brush them with a large brush then a slicker brush, and if they are not too dirty I give them a "towel bath" a well wrung out towel from hot water rubbed allover then a dry towel If I have to wash them, its brush first then in my bathtub and then towel dry and walk them on a warmish day with a breeze then use my own hairdryer on a cool setting. I would love to hear some recommendations for shampoo that wont irritate their skin and is not full of nasty chemicals Yeah, tried the one in Hilton. she was ok and is actually working with the vet I go to Am thinking of trying out the dog obedience class in Murdoch at the moment actually. It got heaps of good reviews from the people I met in the area when I walk both dogs. Are you looking at obedience training as well? I bought a furminator. But it doesnt seems to be as it cracked up to be unfortunately So i'm still in the search of better tool. Have you try city farmers or jim's dog wash? City farmers does it for 20$ per dog but it's basically just wash and little bit of drying. There's also a vet clinic in Somerville (Winthrop) that does washing/drying. Washing cost 10$ per dog (I think, cheaper if you bring your own towel) and 30$ for washing and drying. Jim's dog wash just recently started servicing my area so I might give it a go next.
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    Samoyed

    Where did you get your boy from? Oakford is a little bit too far away I was looking at the net about brushing sammy and they mentioned brushes with rotating head...have you tried it before? where did you buy it? how bout vacuum cleaner attachment for pets? Have you ever used it on your sammy?
  6. I want to know how to handle house training with two dogs and mainly teach them recall and loose lead walking. The husky is especially bad at this, I've been trying to teach the Husky how to loose lead with tutorials from youtube etc but he doesn't seems to be improving, so I think I probably didn't teach him properly.
  7. Thanks Skye! Do you have any experience with her?
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    Samoyed

    I live near Freo so Baldivis/Southern River/Rockingham is probably too far for me I was looking at dogonit, pet whisperer, getdogged and manners4dogs but I'm not sure which one is the 'best' So I'm just wondering whether any of the Samoyed owner have some experience with them or any other trainer One of the forum member also mentioned the trainer in the Baldivis Vet Clinic. I'll contact her today. I never had Sammie before-in fact, this is the first dog that I ever personally buy-Husky is boyfriend's. The sammie got paper, he's from the breeder in Geraldton, I think the name is SAMOKAA. And yes, just took him for a walk today with the husky. He's MUCH easier to walk with than an untrained Husky. He doesn't pull that much, the 'excited' stage is much shorter, I'm impressed! And I just melted when he lays down and ask for a tummy rub...so cute... What brand of shampoo do you use on your Sammie? Do you have any recommended groomer? Thanks for the info!
  9. Hi All! Does anyone knows any good obedience training in Perth, WA for Samoyed/Husky? I'm thinking of getting several private lesson then a group class for my Samoyed/Husky. Thanks, Squee
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    Samoyed

    Hi All! I just bought a one year old Samoyed and he's super-super-super cute! I think I'm now fully converted to Samoyed lover! The owner said he's hasn't been in any training yet and he's not house broken. So I'm looking at good obedience course for him. I live in Perth, south of the river area. Does anyone have recommendation? Trainers with experience with Samoyed/Husky is preferred... Thanks, Squee
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