05-01-2017, 02:49 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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Originally Posted by FlyingNimbus Eh it's not just an opinion. Haven't they found horrible stuff on bil jacs? I've read plenty of articles in the past about those cheapo brands and how bad they are.
lol I was polite to her. It comes natural to me to be extra polite (for the most part) to strangers. I just wasn't convinced on her as a trainer. I have to see. I want her to learn to potty outside(only outside), to go into her crate when needed, to tolerate other dogs and kids(I heard you can work on that)--- though the kid part I don't really care much about it's just a precaution..
To sit, stay, stop, drop it, leave it, etc. The essentials. I don't really care if the dog is taught to be some performance actor as what I want is a companion, not an actor (a joke if you will).
Just enough to be good in public, to walk by me calmly, to be polite and not harass or be harassed by other dogs(though the latter I'd step in). | It really is just an opinion in most cases. Bil jack is made local and is a good food minus the fact they put BHA in it and that has cause for concern that it may cause cancer. I think basic OB is a good place to start but or course you can do it all on your own their are videos and books and everything else out there. I would stick to positive reinforcement training. When she goes potty outside get really excited and give her a treat. I have always said go to bed and given them a treat when they go into their crate. Brittany on here her user name is Brister she is like awesome at training. It takes time though and don't train for over 15 minutes at a time or it can be to much.
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