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Lemonwalrus
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mahnini
United States6862 Posts
dunno if there's any episode in particular but they are all pretty interesting to watch to see how he approaches each situation. i don't even have a dog but i like watching his methodology. it's fucking awesome. | ||
SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
Additionally, you need to be walking them the CORRECT way. During the walk, make sure they are beside you rather than in front of you. Those extendable leashes that go 20 feet are the worst thing to ever happen for dog/human interaction. They need to be by your side, following your orders. Not the other way around. As far as Daisy not knowing how to play, it sounds like you're addressing play time in the wrong manner. The purpose of playtime is not to wear them out. This happens only indirectly. The purpose of playtime is for them to interact with each other in a playful way (chasing balls, sniffing butts, etc etc.) If you are getting on all fours with the intention of riling her up, then this could very well be exacerbating the problem. As Cesar says - always show discipline before affection. And for specific episodes - I can't remember exactly which ones, but he has rehabilitated hundreds of dogs with both of the problems you mentioned. YOU need to watch them too, not just your mother and sister. ps - DO NOT CHASE HER. It will make things worse. | ||
Lemonwalrus
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SoLaR[i.C]
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The6357
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Lemonwalrus
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Ziph
Netherlands970 Posts
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jhNz
Germany2762 Posts
afraid of ?! you cannot be serious. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
Why that is I have no idea. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
On March 07 2010 10:40 jhNz wrote: afraid of ?! you cannot be serious. I know right? | ||
Disregard
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BlissX1
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