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Question on dog training(my yellow lab)
I have an AKC atta boy yellow male 8 months old, he has about 28 field trial champs on *his sire's side and about 26 on his dam's side. He has senior, master, junior hunters all threw out it. He has the brains for the training. I have him doing all the commands I give him. He will sit, down, off(lay down), find it(search) like for a treat in high grass or blood, he is learning heel. BUT..........his name and come is like I am not even talking. Whats ya'll suggestions.
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Vitamin Supplement
I think he just needs some extra vitamins. Maybe Vitamin "38" LMAO
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You need to remember he is a pup. Take it slow and be patient.
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Shock coller you can teach him to do backflips
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Thats the best way to F-up a dog right there
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best way to fix a dog too. IF you know how to use one.
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I have to disagree somewhat. E-Collars are great training tools in the right hands. They should not be used to "fix a dog". They are used to reinforce KNOWN commands. If you are not 100% positive that a dog understands a command, then the collar is totally out of the question for correction for that command.
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Yup, dis guy knows what he talking about. You cannot teach a dog anything with a shock collar. |
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How would that work on my wife?????
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Thats what my cousin told me to Jay, he is a k9 officer and he said to chill he is a puppy. Also I know alot of people that have used the shock collar and they worked on there dog. Oh and Ducktricker, he knows his name and what come means but when people are around or another dog around its like he forgets. But when its me and him and nothing around he is fine.
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Shock coller you can teach him to do backflips Spoken like a man who has never used a collar or he forgot this----> Tacky either way. |
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Deerfarmer you aint right. But I do know a certain poodle that it would be fun to watch eat a 7 mag bullet.
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yea you are right. I am going to keep trying
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7 MM Poodle
Yea you right and maybe a weiner dog will be standing behind it. LOL
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hell yeah. But there would be some very upset women on the hill.
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I tried the pinch collar....thats a NO. He shut down fast, he wouldnt do anything. He is doing good with a regular collar. Just have to get him to come and he will be a very Lab. He knows all other commands but that one. I know, weird huh. HAHA
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Pinch collar is another great tool if used correctly. You should never jerk or pop the lead with it. Instead, you should apply pressure gradually and steady until the desired result is achieved whether it be to fetch, sit, or come and then let off and praise.
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Good Advice
Ducktrickster, by far the best most effective adive I have seen anywhere. Don't care how long you've been out of the training scene. The principles don't change.
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