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From: fredhassen
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  • ughh ok nice vid and cute dog but this only explained it

  • thanks ive used this for my dog ayla to not go on the road shes wonderfully behaved but now its a bigger challenge we own lake shore properety and our neighbours have dogs and stuff so we need to teach her where she can and cannot go but its grass sand and dirt not big differece but you gotta try :) btw ayla is only 8 monthes :)

  • Great video Fred! I will have to stop by your web site and check things out. Max took off out of the back door instead of heading to the back yard. He ran across the street to see neighbors children. Although it's a quite street, I worry what would have happened if a car went by.  Thanks for your posts! Have a great day!

  • What a handsome puppy ! ! !

    Thanks for your post.

  • Nicely done Fred. A great exercise for any dog to learn.

  • Perfect! I'll try it with my dog!

  • man.. if only i could get the dogs at my clinic to learn how to stop being so energetic all the time and actually listen to a command. :( any suggestions? every day they bark nonstop and when we take them out to walk they just lunge at everything and anything and are all over the place, i cant even get them to stop for a second to listen to a command like stop, or sit. SO FRUSTRATING AHHH!!! is there something im doing wrong? all i would like is to stop fighting 70lb dogs & to acutally walkthem

  • My dog just understand this trick. She understands strange "barriers" like i will let her out to pee, and if i want her to roam up only to the bushes in the front yard, all i have to do it say "uhuh careful". Whenever she gets near it. Takes about 4 times of the "uhuh careful too close" she will now know the "barrier." To the point where you could do this anywhere in any situtaion, with the weirdest things, like grass in the middle of the street. The tricks so solid, but i never did any training

  • Great video, I am having trouble with remote commands with my 8 1/2 month old Labrador.

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