Dog training 17:36 - Oct 15 with 2433 views | CountyJim | We recently bite the bullet and got a trainer in and have to say its working a treat as you may be aware my wife got bitten by our last dog and we had to have him put to sleep so we got a puppy this time but we where having problems when I wasnt there he was snarling at my wife and basically not doing as he was told Anyway simple things we didnt think of he was having the run of the Kitchen and hall at night and sleeping by the door so now we just put him out the kitchen as being by the door belive it or not stresses a dog as they think they are in charge when we are in bed His walking was a nightmare he just wanted to jump up at people and other dogs so we where told to get a training collar which makes a cracking noise when yanked so to keep him focused on walks this woks a treat and walks are now a pleasure Food we have put him on a raw food diet raw meat and veg as Tin food and dog biscuits are full of additives Bakers is known as Bonkers in the dog training world and his poo is now a pleasure to pick up doesnt smell and not slimy and leaves no residue which has to be better for everyone Barkbusters are brilliant I have to say and I would encourage others to use a trainer | | | | |
Dog training on 18:12 - Oct 15 with 2408 views | max936 | Should have done it yourself ffs far more enjoyable and the dog is better for it as he attaches to you more. | |
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Dog training on 19:23 - Oct 15 with 2354 views | NeathJack | Got my dog on the raw diet. For tea, Chicken mince supplemented with sweet potatoes, green beans, swede etc and a fish oil tablet. For breakfast, sardines and cucumber. He had a really bad skin problem which the vet wanted to put him on medication for the rest of his life costing about £100 a month. The difference in his coat and skin is unbelievable and no medication in sight. | | | |
Dog training on 19:30 - Oct 15 with 2343 views | union_jack | County, from your first paragraph, have you ever though it may be your wife that's the problem? Have her put down and see if the snarling stops. Simple. | |
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Dog training on 19:38 - Oct 15 with 2331 views | max936 |
Dog training on 19:30 - Oct 15 by union_jack | County, from your first paragraph, have you ever though it may be your wife that's the problem? Have her put down and see if the snarling stops. Simple. |
Fuking hell mun | |
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Dog training on 19:55 - Oct 15 with 2315 views | union_jack |
Dog training on 19:38 - Oct 15 by max936 | Fuking hell mun |
Well just saying! | |
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Dog training on 19:56 - Oct 15 with 2307 views | exiledclaseboy |
Dog training on 19:55 - Oct 15 by union_jack | Well just saying! |
I think you made a very fair point. | |
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Dog training on 20:03 - Oct 15 with 2296 views | Darran | Not being funny like Jim but have you thought perhaps there something about your wife’s face. | |
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Dog training on 20:52 - Oct 15 with 2265 views | Rancid | Dog Trainers are usually brought in when the owners couldnt train a fish to swim.Ive got a 6 month old 8 stone Mastiff and ive spent the necessary time required to train him the way he needed to be trained.Apart from his obvious size and huge appetite i could leave him alone with a cat with a bone tied around its neck and he still would wait for me to give him the nod to eat the cat and bone. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Dog training on 20:54 - Oct 15 with 2260 views | Darran |
Dog training on 20:52 - Oct 15 by Rancid | Dog Trainers are usually brought in when the owners couldnt train a fish to swim.Ive got a 6 month old 8 stone Mastiff and ive spent the necessary time required to train him the way he needed to be trained.Apart from his obvious size and huge appetite i could leave him alone with a cat with a bone tied around its neck and he still would wait for me to give him the nod to eat the cat and bone. |
Brilliant. Love you Rance. | |
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Dog training on 21:00 - Oct 15 with 2249 views | exiledclaseboy |
Dog training on 20:52 - Oct 15 by Rancid | Dog Trainers are usually brought in when the owners couldnt train a fish to swim.Ive got a 6 month old 8 stone Mastiff and ive spent the necessary time required to train him the way he needed to be trained.Apart from his obvious size and huge appetite i could leave him alone with a cat with a bone tied around its neck and he still would wait for me to give him the nod to eat the cat and bone. |
My sister’s Lab ran out of the house once. Only got as far as just outside the front gate and then he just sat at the pavement kerbside cos he knew he wasn’t allowed to step in the road till someone told him it was ok to do so. Worst bid for freedom ever. | |
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Dog training on 21:00 - Oct 15 with 2248 views | BLAZE |
Dog training on 20:54 - Oct 15 by Darran | Brilliant. Love you Rance. |
Innit. One of the sites best | | | |
Dog training on 21:02 - Oct 15 with 2240 views | WarwickHunt |
Dog training on 20:03 - Oct 15 by Darran | Not being funny like Jim but have you thought perhaps there something about your wife’s face. |
Cruella won't be pleased. | | | |
Dog training on 21:08 - Oct 15 with 2217 views | WarwickHunt |
Dog training on 21:00 - Oct 15 by exiledclaseboy | My sister’s Lab ran out of the house once. Only got as far as just outside the front gate and then he just sat at the pavement kerbside cos he knew he wasn’t allowed to step in the road till someone told him it was ok to do so. Worst bid for freedom ever. |
I trained my Border collie to stop and sit at the kerb. After about half a dozen goes she refused to sit all the way down and gave me a "FFS there's no traffic, stop pîssing me about" look. | | | |
Dog training on 21:32 - Oct 15 with 2190 views | dickythorpe | I threw a stick (poorly) for a dog once in Carmarthen park and it landed over the gates onto the roof of a moving car, the dog ran after the car past the Quins club and up Picton hill, the down Picton hill and into Johnstowm. As I could see the car stopping by the lights the dog was gaining on it until the lights went green the car turned right going up Jobs well hill in the direction of Trinity College. The dog didn't cross the road. He'd kept to the pavement all the way. I was knackered, the dog was panting and I got worried about its owners. I picked the dog up and walked half way up Picton hill, when the car with the stick still on its roof came by again, the dog yelped and escaped my clutches ran a bit then stopped until car went out of sight. Phew I thought "good boy " I said and picked him up. He then spewed all over me. | | | |
Dog training on 21:44 - Oct 15 with 2143 views | dickythorpe | I saw Oldjack earlier throwing a ball | | | |
Dog training on 21:55 - Oct 15 with 2112 views | Swanzay | Du,my spaniel rescue has free run of the house all the time, I frequently leave the front door open where shes basks in the front garden late autumn sun and gets fusses of passers by. She has become quite well known in the local community. | | | |
Dog training on 22:00 - Oct 15 with 2101 views | Swanzay |
Dog training on 21:08 - Oct 15 by WarwickHunt | I trained my Border collie to stop and sit at the kerb. After about half a dozen goes she refused to sit all the way down and gave me a "FFS there's no traffic, stop pîssing me about" look. |
I seldom walk Du on a lead and she does exactly the same! | | | |
Dog training on 22:09 - Oct 15 with 2083 views | Darran |
Dog training on 21:00 - Oct 15 by BLAZE | Innit. One of the sites best |
Baglan boy too. | |
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