Get Your Dog to Come When Called - Build Your Bond
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Very informative - its nice that you explain not only how, but why.
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@realdealdave ok i will thankyou
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Hi - I've watched a few of your videos + love your approach to training. So, thank you. Wondering if you can offer some advice. We just got a third dog - male Chinese Crested - he's generally good-natured, very confident. But is displaying some "pushy" behaviour toward our 16 year old resident dog - growling at him. We're reprimanding him/dominating him to stop the behaviour. He wouldn't let Chester into his own bed last night. Not acceptable to us. Any other tips? Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
recessrebels 3 months ago
@recessrebels Thanks much for the positive feedback, I'm happy to hear you are enjoying learning from the videos. On the issue you describe, it's never a good idea to advise on behavior cases over the Internet - more depth is required. Check out the booklet Managing Your Multidog Household by Patricia McConnell. It's great and will help. Skip the dominating - it's not going to work and could lose you valuable relationship points with your dogs. Email me if you want more info. -D
realdealdave 3 months ago
awsome video man.
i have a jack russel just turned 1 year old and he keeps on barking at other dogs and he dosent care what kind of dog it is and how big it is he just barks at it.
Can you please help me i have subscribed
motocrossdom123 1 year ago
@motocrossdom123 Thanks for checking out the videos. You need a personal trainer, try apdt.com and do their trainer search. I also recommend Feisty Fido by Patricia McConnell to learn more about the situation you are in with your dog. Finally I recommend a video called the surprise party game, by my friend Pamela Marksen which you can find on youtube. I wish you all the best! -David
realdealdave 1 year ago