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Developing High Achievers I was just checking out Breeders.net and saw where this one person had her puppies in what she called early Bio-sensory training and she gave this web-site. Has anyone else heard of it before? http://www.breedingbetterdogs.com/achiever.html |
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Janet if I remember correctly I believe Sarah from Walnut Hill yorkies has been using this on her pups. She is a member here, I would contact her and ask her about it. Her username is WalnutHill. |
How interesting. |
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Step 3 Elvis tried to bite me...then I read this was only for pups...sorry I couldn't help it. j/k This sounds very interesting...sounds in the least like it couldn't hurt so why not right? At least the more handling the more the pup learns positive association with people and bonding forms. The cold towel seems a bit worrying if you don't monitor them warming up though. I took the time to look this up and see if there were any easily found safety warnings/issues...none found here. |
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I thought the cold towel was extreme but if no warnings/issues then I guess all is well. |
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But superficially (IMO) a cold towel for 2-5 seconds once a day doesn't seem that nice or that harming, but I think we all have some basic knowledge of hot cold therapy and ice baths at extreme and temperature therapy has widely spread application in both physiological, psychological and neurological benefits. Oh and no I didn't really try this on Elvis and no he didn't really try to bite me I just couldn't help but to entertainment myself at this late hour between reading over other threads on here researching some stuff. |
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Aren't they just too funny! :D |
Oops, dbl post! |
My silky Captain went through this as a puppy - his breeder used this process with Captain' litter - where 3 of the 5 pups earned their championship and 1 other has points but never finished (moved away and family has financial issues). They also followed with their following litters with similar success. |
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