Mushing Gee/Haw Practice
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Yeah! That's powersteering on the sled! We miss our little Summit who was our stellar leader. They are uncommon! Nice video:0)
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@bansheekid1 Of course a miniature poodle could be taught to pull a sled, as long as it's just a tiny toy one that moves very easily. You could put a stuffed toy in it or something else that's lightweight. Honestly, with as willing to please as most poodles are, they would probably be among the easiest to train. No, tiny toy breeds could never pull a person or even a child, but you have to admit it'd be adorable to train a team of, for example, alaskan klee kais and have them pull a toy sled. c:
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how can i teach my dog Gee and haw for this any tips you could give?
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wow your dogs are great very well trained
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ok...to go you say hike...to go to the right you say gee...to go to the left you say haw...wut do you say to stop???? and wut does onvi mean????
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wow very good! im teaching my gsd gee and haw now,its goiong well so far
"whoa" to stop
It's actually "on by"... meaning go on by those other trails, or that deer smell or the partridge.... whatever. Basically "go straight"
susanevenden 3 years ago
How do you pronounce Gee? And what does on by mean?
ClareRubi 4 years ago
Like the letter "G" and it means "right"
susanevenden 4 years ago
did u get them when they were pups? how do u start off training them. like what age? and how do you persuade them to move to the words Haw and Gee? I know Gee means right and Haw means left. also, what breed of dogs are good? how do u determine who the head or lead dog should be? I SO wanna try teaching or training a team when i get older. Where was this filmed? or where did u train them?
Lenx 5 years ago
Lenx... I got two of the dogs as pups. The other two came later after we were already doing fairly well. It takes lots of time and patience to train them to respond to gee/haw. These dogs are mostly siberian husky X, although the brown dog is a mixed breed. Any dog can learn to pull but siberians are good in cold climates because they stay warm easily.
susanevenden 5 years ago