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  1. These ones don't stink - they smell yummmmmooooo And they come in cool colours not just your stand red or black. Orbee Tough ORBO My boy loves to play with it, full of treats or not :D
  2. No Way (he's gorgeous but..) KOVU, KOVU, KOVU Vote for KOVU Oh thats just lovely Thunder
  3. Meriment - Look at him go!!!!! Has he got little itty bitty springs in his feet He looks great!!!! How are you going with all the spinning?
  4. I was recently told that I could add some gravy on top of my boys food as he keeps turning his nose up at it. That certainly encouraged him to eat it, maybe that is an option for you too Good Luck.
  5. K9: 100 correct, Mysz just needs to get the motivation back by shortening the time ie lowering expectations... I trust Bear is good in the TOT now? Yep, PERFECT! ;) Sit, stays, drops, comes.... anything I ask. He is a good boy!!!! Actually, recently in the TOT he has been so good, when asked to drop he flops his legs out in front on him so fast his belly smashes the ground with a thud Very cute to watch! How did you go last night Monika
  6. Thats what I would have done.... Just slowly extend the time each day? How long are you leaving the food out for her?
  7. I don't know sorry..... I just remember having the same problem with Bear and when I asked K9 Force what to do if my memory serves me correctly he said to pull him back up to a sit as he was still on the tie out and I was still next to him. I could be completely wrong...don't worry about me
  8. Hey Monika..... Bear was doing this when I first started him as a puppy in the TOT. Is she still on the tie back? As the the rule is time before distance, I'm guessing you are still by her side? Yes? If that is the case, can you just pull up on the leash and get her back into a sit as soon as she moves to the drop position? Teach her she has to stay sitting to be released to the food?
  9. Unfortunately I have not tried to do much of this with Bear (I do wish I had of trained this from when he was a wee pup) so I really don’t have any advice, but I have noticed, and I’m sure those who have attended K9 Force's workshops would have also seen, that his dogs to go on command instantly and in a specific place in his yard. Maybe ask K9 what he does?
  10. wyvernblade - Great pic!!!!! You should email it to K9 Force for the photo competition! Could win yourself a nice prize for your puppy
  11. I haven't read everyones replies, but my GSD while growing up had this many times.... He used to chase and eat bees!
  12. No - hence I shouldnt stick my head into something I have only a vague idea about. [ I'm sorry, that comment was directed at him not you.....Just being a smarty pants! And besides you were only trying to help, and were not completly wrong anyway. Its all good From everything I have heard and seen you have done really great with Rex and am sure you will do the same with your new little bubby!
  13. I think you are being a little harsh on yourself Myszka....Your not stupid at all And besdies, can we all really be as good as K9? Do you really think there is enough room in here for all our heads Honestly though, I'm sure many people will agree, he is one of a kind I guess all we can do is aspire to be like him with our own dogs.........
  14. Thats great Gigi! :D You should be very proud of yourself and Ziggy! I know how you feel about the off leash work, its so wondeful when you call your dog and they come bounding back to you. I was WAY to paranoid to let Bear off leash until Steve basically made me do it ...............If only I had of listened earlier Keep up the good work And course K9 comes through with the goods once again
  15. Oh oh..... You know what happened last time you made a joke about the camo Didn't you spend the next 30mins huddled up in the bush with creepy noises and bugs everywhere? :D
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