Megumi-Oni wrote:I was told to post up my intro to the training session to generate some lively discussion. Please feel free to find my intro, as I am new and still learning to navigate this forum.
With that said, I'd like to read more from this section and find out what people are doing. I use Bark Busters of Central CT, and I've had great success so far. The name doesn't really give justice to their vast skills and knowledge, but I'll let you all research that program if you choose. For now, I'm simply trying to solicit ideas for discussion.
furever_pit wrote: (For example, throwing a bag of nuts and bolts to the floor when the dog barks.)
furever_pit wrote: (For example, throwing a bag of nuts and bolts to the floor when the dog barks.)
katiek0417 wrote:Cy got a 100 (D)....
Malli wrote:katiek0417 wrote:Cy got a 100 (D)....
show off.
TheRedQueen wrote::cry2: Score is crying quietly in the corner...he got a C for the first time in his life...
Score's Quiz Score: 55
Grade: C While these dogs need training, frequently they don't receive it because their annoying behaviors are "just not bad enough." It's unfortunate because "C" dogs can improve quickly and bring great joy and happiness to families. And, with training, the owner can be assured the behaviors will only get better -- not worse.
mnp13 wrote:furever_pit wrote: (For example, throwing a bag of nuts and bolts to the floor when the dog barks.)
ooooooo.... sort of like using a penny can?
Those work really well!
Here is Connor with his.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByteOS5SE6k
This category of dogs has issues that can be serious if not addressed soon. Owners of these dogs are constantly being annoyed and irritated by their behavior and are beginning to think, "Something has got to be done." Fortunately, dogs can change their behavior quite easily, so these owners should seek help immediately.
furever_pit wrote:LOL
I understand that the method does work with some dogs, I'm not disputing that. I just prefer not to use them on my dogs. For one, I know both my dogs would think it was a toy. And two, I don't like to encourage noise sensitivity in my working dogs.
TheRedQueen wrote:Sawyer got an 85...who let this dog be a Service Dog?
Inara got a 68
Ripley got a 32...because he's an old man lump now.
TheRedQueen wrote:lol
It didn't ask if you *wanted* the dog to jump on you or not...
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