Rolex+Deebo wrote:The problem with a "look at that" game, is that I cant get her to look away! LOL
mnp13 wrote:I think it's a mistake not to work on it actually.
furever_pit wrote:I think whether or not you work on it has a lot to do with the individual dog, your goals for the dog, the dog's age, and it's training and developmental phase.
Rolex+Deebo wrote:The problem with a "look at that" game, is that I cant get her to look away! LOL
iluvk9 wrote:All I want to know Michelle, was.... did you see Matt naked?
furever_pit wrote:This dog is controlled around young children, but that's not what we are talking about here. We are talking about babies, which I read as infants. Two very different stimuli there. Babies cry like prey and even move like disabled prey. Many dogs are going to react to a baby differently than they will even a toddler.
Regardless, I am not going to cap a young sport dog's drives over an infant. The dog will continue to be put away until he has matured and the foundation obedience has been thoroughly established.
pitbullmamaliz wrote:Rolex+Deebo wrote:The problem with a "look at that" game, is that I cant get her to look away! LOL
Then you're too close.
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