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Old 04-05-2013, 05:22 AM   #48
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Originally Posted by kikil View Post
With Fancy she would like to be outside walking or riding in the car more then anything else. I know she can be werid at time. if she don't have to do work then she wont do it. But it is hard to find someone in this small of a town to train her. all we can find are petsmart and petco. when I did look online for others it said places where never around here or places I am not to sure where they are at. and if I did look it up on the mapquest to see how far they was from me it would say 8hrs and something or longer. I knew that was out and I tryed putting my town or few town near me to see what it would come up and it came up the same way. So I am not to sure if I am put it in wrong or the shear thing is reading it wrong or something.

She got to be a very slow leaner. there are somethings she will do every now and then like sit and stay but sometime not for that long either. I did do this when she tried to go after my feet today I did tell her don't think about it and she seem to stop and she start to try again I said it again and she stop and started to go other way. so that is something that we might have to use on her and see how long that stay with her. what do u think about that. it's something different to try on her since the others things not working right off hand. and I have did the samp if thats how it's spelled my finger together and she seem to work some but I am not to sure how long that will last with her. but do u think that she could be getting bored with the training and would like something new to do the doing the training that she learned in class. so what do u think of that.
haha. What you are describing is a normal dog and not a slow-learner. When the trainer knows how to get and keep a dog's interest time after time and day after day and trains with love and authority, dogs pay attention and contribute, become eager to work. Again, hon, the problem is not your dog. Recognizing that and working hard to find someone to train you how to work with and interest her is what you really need.
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