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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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| ![]() Just let it go- Don't feed the bears! You were stating your opinion. I honestly don't think you were out of line in anyway. I 100% agree with you on this one.
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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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I am the same way with Peanut as you are with Callie! You do not need to explain yourself- If people do not understand why it is not RIGHT to squirt lemon water at their dog than that is on them. You said your point so if someone new came on and saw that idea they would see you expressing why it would be bad- Maybe they would think twice, and if they didnt- there is nothing you can do! ![]()
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Phoenix
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My yorkie loves to be squirted with a water bottle. He has no fear, this will never work for him. I've tried ![]() However, he isn't that bad of a boy. I tried the water bottle thing with him when he started lunging at the door if someone was at it. I've taught him to sit back instead ![]()
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
Posts: 6,582
| ![]() Obedience training is not being mean, hitting or intimidating your dog. It is teaching it to understand and do the things you tell it to do. Dogs want to please their owners but need the necessary training to know how. Training does not involve any type of intimidation unless you consider treats and praise intimidation. It does require invested time and activity for the owner but the rewards are endless. |
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2+2=4 X the Love ♥ Donating Member | ![]() I use the shaker can (filled with pennies, nuts, bolts) anyhting that makes noise. Here is what you will need: * A clean can with lid in place; just open but don’t remove the lid all the way. * Masking tape; or try to get a plastic dog food lid and find a can that fits. * Anything that makes noise; coins, pennies, nuts and bolts or marbles. * Just clean the can , fill with noise makers, fold down the lid, and tape or put on plastic lid. The loud noise startles them, but it stops them from doing the unwanted deed. But it will not stop them from trying it again and again. Your pup will be frightened of the noise so be gentle. Just be stern and straight to the point. (Shake can, say “name”& No! ) If your pup is persistent and will not stop, another way to use the shaker can is with a gentle toss or roll (being sure not to hit the pup) toss or roll the can in the direction of the pup. Again this will startle them at first but it will work. This is a very affective way to train your pup and help with potty training as well. It will stop them in the act and give you time to rush them out doors to finish. Soon they will know what they can and cannot do and there will be no need for the can, they will Obey just your voice commands. Again, this also will take time and patience.
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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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2+2=4 X the Love ♥ Donating Member | ![]() Quote:
Im sorry that you gal is afraid of load noises, that cant be easy for her. I have use the shaker can for years with four + dogs and my cat and none of them are scared of load noises.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Massachusetts
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| ![]() Wow. Just wow. I was finally able to come back on to see if there were additional sugggestions. Five pages of back-and-forth, and not much else. Now, I'd be ever so grateful if we could get back on subject.... I appreciate the suggestions re: spraying water (I know, I know - without lemon), and the coins in a jar. These don't work for Rocco. My next step is to remove him and isolate him in the bathroom, as a trainer suggested. She said to use the "quiet" command, and give him 2 chances. 3rd time, very calmly put him in the bathroom and shut the door. Once he is quiet, let him out and reward him; repeat as necessary. I'll try this later this week when I can dedicate all of my attention to him. And no worries, there are no lemons in the bathroom that he can hurt himself with. ![]()
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♪♥ Jazi & Izi's Mom ♥♫ Donating Member | ![]() My yorkie is not a barker but my cairn terrier is awful! Barks at anything and always has to get the last word in. Someone suggested putting her in the submissive position on her back. Seems to help but I've only tried it twice so far. When she was a puppy, this was suggested as a way to keep her from biting my daughter. And it worked!!
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Well now, I had no idea all of this was going on. Did you get anything from all of this? I read the question in your org post and than gave my answer. When I came back is when I decided to actually read from the start. Was an interesting read, never ever short on entertainment around here. ![]() I hope that the isolation thing works for you. Anything is worth a try when our sanity is involved...I would also try some training with him as suggested before. Nipping the problem in the budd with a quick command will do wonders but you must be consistent with it. Good Luck !
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Windsor, ON
Posts: 1,271
| ![]() I was at my witts end with Trooper's non stop barking through the night and so I went out and bought this thinking that it probably wouldn't work for him (cause reviews show it only works on some dogs), but low and behold - he doesn't bark at all anymore!! It is a god send for us! PetSmart said that I could return it if I didn't think it was working so it was worth the money to try and thankfully it has! Worth a shot if you're as frustrated as we were...
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