post Category: labrador retriever training
post postJuly 7, 2009

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#1

you should also …
you should also look into using hand/arm signals, as using arm movements is effective long distance. farmers frequently use that here, where livestock make whistles/commands difficult to hear.

wolfydan121 wrote on July 7, 2009 - 1:01 am
#2

i have a boxer and …
i have a boxer and want to get rid of him cuz my mom always walks it when i tell her not to because i live in the ghetto.. but i dont want to give it to a shelter cuz thats basicaly prison, i wna find a group of hunters that hunt boars with their dogo dogs and donate my boxer to their gang , im sure my dog wud love that n thats the only happy way to let him go if u know how i can do this or who i can talk to plz help

todik666nem wrote on July 7, 2009 - 1:01 am
#3

Nice dog. …
Nice dog. Different training method. Could be of value for those who can’t use voice commands. Will send this to friends who have, through surgical mishap, illness or whatever, lost the ability to speak. Hand signals and clickers are the usual alternative, but are of limited value at a distance. Most dogs hear better than they see. A most interesting method!

BrazosRiverOne wrote on July 7, 2009 - 1:01 am
#4

I know you use the …
I know you use the mat for the place command (we’ve done that through your basic classes), but in this case, is the mat as a transitional step to teaching the dog how to cast? In other words, the next step would be you sending the dog to make the retrieve, stopping her on the mat, then giving her a back cast to the bumper?

hakadoru wrote on July 7, 2009 - 1:01 am
#5

i wish my dog was …
i wish my dog was that well trained

mongoose873 wrote on July 7, 2009 - 1:01 am
#6

lmao very old video …
lmao very old video?…from 2000?…that was only 7 years ago. Old is a video from the 80’s or 70’s. lol

andresripoll wrote on July 7, 2009 - 1:01 am
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