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Biting Leash When On Prong?


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Im not edidting anything.

I mean what I say. :cry:

I am starting the list, will you pls help me K9, you are the one that picks on them or should I say finds them :thumbsup::rofl:

distruction - distraction

flesh - flash

wet - vet, (its spelled wet in Polish)

pray - prey

only 4??? hell no, there were dozens!!

signed - the clown

PS - I got upset by reading the rediculous post by henrynchlo and in the rush (or is it rash ;)) I typed that.

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really interested in reading response to reddog and warley's question

K9 is this behaviour unusual in a blue-heeler *ACD if you prefer*

regards

phil

:love:

hey cin did all of altas's dye come out from his pink - in- ation

P

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W: Reddog, one of mine will do the same. I've never looked at it as being a problem.

Apologies for asking in this thread, but K9 does it mean anything???

K9: the dog is trying to run the pack...

K9 is this behaviour unusual in a blue-heeler *ACD if you prefer*

K9: the herding action yes, but other breeds try to control things, some just use different ways, most common is leash pulling...

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really interested in reading response to reddog and warley's question

K9 is this behaviour unusual in a blue-heeler *ACD if you prefer*

regards

phil

:mad

hey cin did all of altas's dye come out from his pink - in- ation

P

he still has a touch of it in there lol - hasnt had a bath, been too cold!!

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Thanks guys :D

I am now entirely convinced that all this thread was thrown as a "bait" in order to promote, yet again, the wonders of the tools K9force promotes!

I actually get paid every time i promote K9 force

might go start another few threads about him now

:mad

She is still doing it, but not as much as she was before. We WILL get there (if i tell myself that a few 100 times i might believe it!)

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Hey has anyone else’s dogs gotten used to the prong in the sense that the corrections aren't as effective as they were first up?

When Ellie first got it on she was so careful to avoid corrections, and now they don’t seem to faze her.

Anyone?

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