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BB you are a good contributing member and anyone who puts you on ignore isn't worth hearing anyway. We so unlove you.
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Ditto, Aus!!
Who would put you on ignore? I love your witty comebacks on threads and how you tell it like it is. Preach on, hehehe.
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dr2little great post!
For the others, why don't you discuss something related to dog training?
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I'll toss my 2nd post into the "Thanks for the great article, Dr2!" pile!
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<3 it! That's a great way to look at it Aussie Red and very respectful.
woa this got a lot more heated then I expected here. You could cut the tension with a butter knife! This is a great ER training guide. I've been training my regular recalls like ER though. O_o I only call "COME" when I need his immediate presence. Other than that I just use his name. It works for him. I've called him in mid chase of squirrels (I swear they're EVERYWHERE ) and he's responded well. I'm not sure if I should teach an ER?? Any advice. |
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I did a piece on emergency recall on my site dog-training-care-behavior and got all kinds of people bashing me. Most of them said that this tactic would not work with a prey driven dogs. What is your experience with prey driven dogs?
My dog did great with ER training, but he isin't prey driven at all. He lays in the back yard and watches the rabbits literally run over him! |
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