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Old 06-15-2017, 04:23 PM   #9
yorkietalkjilly
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Yeah I don't think one method works for all dogs some learn one way and some learn the other way. I haven't used it on Callie since she was a pup but I use it on the younger two when their wrestling gets out of hand. I go for like the hip/back end area when I spray. It's funny they all learn differently. Joey likes training but you have to make it fun or he gets bored. He wants lots of verbal praise and rubs sometimes more then a treat. My trainer also suggested when working on something hard or not completely gotten yet always end with something they know of do well to end it off positive. This was Joey doing a big leave it at his training place. Sorry I had to share.
What a darling picture!!!!!!! And talk about a BIG LEAVE - that's a doozy! Soooo cute. Wonder how many dogs are as well-behaved as yours, Taylor? Not so many or we wouldn't have shelters crammed with them. And all it takes is gaining your dog's trust and some good times training. Bravo!
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