2 things I thought of you can try
First one you will need a platform that at least their front feet can fit on easily, not so high they can't get on it easily but not so low its hard to tell the difference between it and the floor. Lure them onto the platform, mark+reward, mark*+toss treat...
Will she fit? 😆 I am just imagining it slowly sinking as soon as she gets on :lau
Pepsi has the power of making food happen earlier :lau
This explains Dawg's new thread 🤣
Sometimes you have to teach them how training works 😅 what have you been trying to teach her? You might need to make...
this one is kind of cute 😆
"Any Weather is Pepsi Weather"
Fits Fanta's personality more the Pepsi!
"More Bounce to the Ounce"
:lau
"Nothing Else is a Pepsi"
"Pepsi is #1"
This one would be great but I think its too long!
"Where there's Pepsi, there's music"
I need to check what Fanta could...
I am terribly with naming things 😅 I still haven't decided on a registered name for Pepsi. Pikelet's is very disappointing, its just her kennel name then a normal name
Its really upsetting how many "trainers" there are that are abusing dogs calling it "training" and claiming they are "saving" dogs, its not even just a different training technique I don't agree with, its just plain abuse! There are so many who will defend them too, claiming that anyone who says...
Doesn't seem to have spread form instagram or TikTok yet. What's happened is one of the dog trainers who is very well known for abusing and neglecting dogs (he is banned from multiple countries!) but sadly has a lot of followers on social media, made a paid partnership video with impact kennels...
That is the best thing to presume with strange dogs but it is still important to know that different breeds as a whole will react differently. It's mostly important for the owners but its still important to talk about because if people keep hearing "its just a stereotype" "all dogs can bite"...
Its definitely not just a stereotype! My GSD is far far more likely to bite somebody then my springer
Though when it comes to GSD there is a massive difference in the lines, most you meet are probably bred for a show/pet temperament and not the working or sport temperament (at least thats how...
Thats great! It might still be good because I know from my own experience, how easy it is to do tons of research and still miss important info or keep running into misinformation 🥲. Plus a experienced second pair of eyes can really help to see whats going on or if you have missed something...
It apparently works really well with high prey drive dogs! Its also very good if you can't constantly watch for prey/dogs/people
Thats what I do too! Twiggy is the only one who is of a "breed" that doesn't stick near me naturally. What has also has helped is my dogs (except Twiggy) are off...
If you want to use a e-collar then get professional help! Its extremely easy to mess it up and very difficult to fix after (of course be very careful with what trainer because their are a lot of bad trainers!).For using the e-collar you will need a recall anyway, the e-collar should be a backup...
but I don't understand what that has to do with what I am talking about 🙃 I am talking about people don't tell you do stop your dog pulling on the leash because it will damage their joints
From what I have seen the big mushing kennels start at around 7months old by a year they are fully...
I am confused what this has to do with it?
I think you might be missing my points, obviously you should do your own research and decided on whats best for your dogs but I was bringing it up to question the common answer people give for when you should do what exercises 😆
Many places won't...
interestingly the mushers start the dog running free next to the sled/vehicle, then move on to the dog harnessed in a position that doesn't have much strength needed for short sessions
I don't know if the guide dogs to anything special, I don't think they do 🤔
That is what I am talking about...
What would you consider light pulling or heavy pulling? And why year and a half? I do genuinely want to know
I did find a study that found guide dog pulling was actually more force then a mushing dog, I need to find it again. Most mushing places start their dogs pulling at 6-8m old(dogs at...
So I have been doing research into dog harness and pulling, everything single one I have found has said Y-fronts are actually more restrictive then straight fronts, all of them... unfortunately they all do have their issues with how the study was done but I think they take home of it is that you...