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Oh Corvus, to have a dog where such things as doorways didnt make a difference.

She is a pigheaded staffy x and yes, she is excitable but not in a way that we can live with. She can be very very rough and we have children- which is also why mouthing also is not tolerated.

Backing down on discipline is not an option, the positive changes and obedience improvements that have come about since our "boot camp" has been put into place are amazing. Really she is not a soft dog- she is not interested in pleasing me (you know what I mean- dont dob me into Tonymc!) and yelling at her would get her attention, not upset her. I am careful about playing games with her- tug is out because of a past history of her not letting go of other dog's necks when playing, I dont think its wise to let her "practice" that (I still ave hopes of supervised play with other dogs).

Back to the doorways though, I am a bit lenient on that one (cant teach the kids to do it with her) but I can tell you that if she has been pushy and I begin to insist on it again her behaviour improves immensely.

Kavik- the send away sounds like what Evie would LIKE to do given half chance, but I dont think she would stop!! :rofl:

Could it be beneficial playing tug and teaching "out"?

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Could it be beneficial playing tug and teaching "out"?

I assume you mean as in let go?

Definitely.

The difficulty is that she goes into "hyperdrive" in such games.

Its taken me a long time to get her to "give" her ball when fetching, she would rather chew it like gum :laugh: .

With the tug I felt it was more prudent to avoid it after witnessing her "shutdown" when tugging on other dogs- she only lets go for air, same with tug toy with me.

I dont really have the words to describe it any other way- her eyes almost glaze over and she just is "gone" when like that.

It hasn't seemed worth it, but now you've gotten me thinking- it may be a good opportunity to teach her a drive "off" command.

That was your point wasnt it? :eek:

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Great! :laugh:

I have some trouble controlling her drive so I imagine this would be VERY helpful.

I think Evie and I have become your hobby Ruthless!! :eek:

Speaking of training- has the DOL eastside training club been braving the wet weather?

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What, no initiation rituals? :laugh:

I would like to come- bit of pressure after this thread, I will have to teach Evie some tricks to show off!!!

ETA: just read the article, Ruthless you will have to teach me that. Im a little confused. Ah, maybe aaaat "the Club"!! After I have danced with some undies on my head right?

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After I have danced with some undies on my head right?

I dont know what fetishes ruthless has, she might be up for that type of entertainment, but for me (if Im still the member of The Club) a vodka and cranberry will do and a bribe. Smirnoff Ice, Lemon Rusky, they are all ok :eek:

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After I have danced with some undies on my head right?

I dont know what fetishes ruthless has, she might be up for that type of entertainment, but for me (if Im still the member of The Club) a vodka and cranberry will do and a bribe. Smirnoff Ice, Lemon Rusky, they are all ok :eek:

Oooh, a classy club?! :eek:

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Could it be beneficial playing tug and teaching "out"?

I assume you mean as in let go?

Definitely.

The difficulty is that she goes into "hyperdrive" in such games.

Its taken me a long time to get her to "give" her ball when fetching, she would rather chew it like gum :eek: .

With the tug I felt it was more prudent to avoid it after witnessing her "shutdown" when tugging on other dogs- she only lets go for air, same with tug toy with me.

I dont really have the words to describe it any other way- her eyes almost glaze over and she just is "gone" when like that.

It hasn't seemed worth it, but now you've gotten me thinking- it may be a good opportunity to teach her a drive "off" command.

That was your point wasnt it? :rofl:

Yeppers, that was my point :rofl:

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