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  • Your videos help me so much with Roxys training ! Loved this video

  • Great video, Pam!

    Well explained, definitely 5*s!

  • So dogs are allowed in cafes in the States? There aren't many public places dogs can go in the UK.

  • No, dogs can't go inside the cafe, but many cafes here have outdoor seating and dogs can be there. Many places with a patio will allow dogs. Dogs should be allowed in more places!

  • I've been to pubs and other indoor places that serve food there where dogs seem to be allowed in the UK, but here they are only allowed in some patio areas And I am so jealous of British dog owners being allowed to play ball with their dogs in parks off leash. Maybe it's because British dogs are better trained...or maybe British dogs are better trained because they are allowed to go to these places. Most U.S. dogs seem to languish 24/7 in suburban backyards :(

  • Thanks, that's very useful! It's easy to forget that the goal is for the dog to do the behaviours of its own accord rather than command them everything.

  • one question I have a highly food motivated hound if there is even a hint of food in the air she stares and sniffs. It could be a while before she gives up and i may lose the lying on the mat before shew stopps staring

  • You could do all the same steps, and build the down either on a mat or just at your feet and start to vary the reinforcement to keep her down. Then once the down seems pretty solid, start rewarding her for calmness and when she looks away. Try to drop treats when she is sniffing the ground, yawning, or giving soft eye blinks. The idea is to get the dog to a point where she can just stay in a down and not constantly be thinking about the food, etc. Hope that helps. Pam

  • Nice video! Complete explanations, easy to follow!

  • Loved this video! It is soo cool to be friends with you Pam!

  • Thanks Emily! That means a lot! I feel so fortunate that we are friends!

  • This dog is beautiful! Who is it?

  • Hi Ann, his name is Jacob and he is a 6 month old Springer Spaniel. He is one of my PE student's dog and he is a blast to work with. Thanks for the nice comments!

  • If he is half as smart as he is beautiful, WOW!

  • You are really nice! I tell the owners how smart he is all the time! He really is a sweet sweet dog!

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  • Another wonderful video! I really enjoy the long information you put on the side, even if YouTube does not! Thank you for all your time and caring. Ann

  • Awesome tutorial!:)

  • awesome video!! This is going to help me alot with my hyperactive border collie!

  • Thanks for the subtitles (I do not speak English). Facilitates understanding. You are a great dog trainer! Thanks for sharing! 5*

  • Awesome tutorial Pam! Jacob is such a happy guy! *****

  • Great video!

  • Thanks

  • Jacob needs some anti slip on his paws.

  • awesome video pam :))))) his tale was just a going lolol awesome to see :))

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