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try crochet there is a website for you www.tulippatterns.com/
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The Dangers Of Giving Advice On Forums
MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
jaybeece - this isnt what Rachelle is saing, she is saying that in dobes there will be soft dog and hard dogs and applying one method becosue of the breed is incorrect. I totally agree with that. However her line that any breed of dog can display lets say high prey drive - I disagree, as mentioned before Im yet to hear about a LGB having high prey drive. -
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MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
where is that line? -
The Dangers Of Giving Advice On Forums
MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
jaybeece I think we should ask Troy to close the training section, way to much advcie here -
The Dangers Of Giving Advice On Forums
MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
personal dig after an appology?....... Nice I fail to see how is it any of your business how much time I have spare and how I use it. And why would you have a need to point the amount of my spare time to me Has anyone said otherwise? -
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MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I will quote PF and will say that I totally agree with what she said if you disagree than thats fine with me, not my place to convince you to change my mind. -
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MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I guess I took the use of this emoticon wrong when placed next to the breed of the dog. My appolgies, and thank you for clarifying. -
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MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
FYI bloat isnt breed specific... I dont belive any part is breed specific! It wasnt me that evolved the thread into the breed specific training, I was trying to stay on topic, just like you asked So you believe that this is the type of advice has a place on the forums? If yes than great, we agree Books are written information, just like advice on the forums. Books are written by professionals and not so very professionals, just like advice on forums is. but interesting comment on your part -
The Dangers Of Giving Advice On Forums
MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
You would have real problems finding a high prey drive dog amongst CAO's. Some would show a bit more than others, but I am yet to see or hear aobut one that has a high prey drive. -
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MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Can you expand on the breed specific advice on lets say feeding? I understood that you said that no advice should be given over the net about any training, this is how the discussion was taken on board by PF. PF than said that there is certain advice that can be given regardless of breed. How did we change this to say that training advice is breed specific? Correct me if Im wrong but werent you surpised that someone here wanted to train their English Pointer for PP? How does this relate to your views about temperament v's breed? You are still talking about behavioural issues, PF has pointed this out to you before. several people here belive that you can give general advice to anyone about with any breed of a dog on how to teach the dog to sit using a lure, how to crate train the dog or how to house train a puppy. Are you of a different opinon? whats your opinion about training books? -
really?? which ones? first post had :D removed and ... was added second post had gay changed to bisexual third post was changed from "long time ago" to "its not the first time" Perhaps you have me confused with someone else? there is a saying - never ever assume.... You make your own decision if you were correct or not. On that note - great to see everyone having fun about the unlikely jobs :rolleyes: Next thing you will hear will be that Jeff Jones is a sous chef and Lablover is a priest
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Seeing that I edited most of the post ......... I edit most of my posts as I make dozens of typos or change some wording. But they were not edited NOW, they were edited couple of minutes after I first posted them, and before GBs comment. Are you refering to me haven?
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It isnt the first time K9 said about giving up dog training, he said it gets too bitchy.
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Great thanks Rachelle, but I was actually questioning Janba Wanted to know what in her opinon is the allowance for time. as to me it might be 0.5 sec and to her 10 sec. and for some it might be 3 minutes
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The Dangers Of Giving Advice On Forums
MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
i still disagree with that tho. Jumping to conclusions over a forum because you have experience with the same breed is not a clever thing to do, ever. if we were to take that view further that would mean that its not a good idea to buy a book on dog training, or a DVD. And the general advice that is often provided on the forums is non breed non temperament specific most of the time. Prime example is my thread about teaching my dog to pull on lead, where ever helpfull PF has given me a one sentence advice. -
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MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
uuuppsss double post -
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MonElite replied to JulesP's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
not every person that asks for advice over the net has behavioural issues with the dog. As to temperament v's breed there are certain traits in a given breed that are more prevelent in another. Hence a general advice about breed of choice has its place IMHO. -
correction should come immediately, the idea should be for the dog to beat the correction. Thats how fast the correction should be. I know that, I was questioning people saying its nr1.
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Is K9 bisexual?, after all what man sends another man flowers? Jeff those flowers are good for drying, you need to hang them up side down when dry spray they with a good quality hair spray to keep the colour. Good luck with the bouquette Mind you a poor floral arrangement there, regardless of the quality of the flowers
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I realise that but when do you correct? so if its 1 - how many seconds after the cue do you issue the correction if the dog hasnt done the excercise
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How much time? Tell the dog to sit (and it knows what to do) dog looks around takes a step to walk. What then?
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Ok questions to those that say nr 1 - if you give a cue than give a correction how does the dog learn to avoid this corretion? What is the timing of the correction after the cue? How long do you wait considering the dog already knows the excercise, as specified by LL.
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OH what a brilliant subject LL. Im leaning towards 3 or 4. Is there a price for the right answer?
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some people are just so creative ....
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PF - you will be happy to know she swam yesterday for about 45 minutes, pretty much non stop and very happy . I got soaked in the rain :D