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You know how much I love the videos of the boys. I can't believe I just found this. I especially loved the part where "well mannered" Eddie was scolded for going under the porch :D |
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I might need to get a water bottle for my 2 - they might sound like that barking at the boxer next door :rolleyes: Love the video! |
Mike, thanks again for a great video of the kids. It was interresting that I found out that 3 of the 5 that watched it (& listened to it) with me are "ILL MANNERED". The 2 puppies for sure & their momma! I don't have the energy to find a water bottle so I'll just give the puppies away & momma will stop barking! |
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Loved the video. Labs are gentle giants most of the time, aren't they. We have a sheltie that has hysterics every time my 4 go out. Most of the time they ignore him. When they don't it's most likely at the most inopportune time, like when my dh needs to go to bed early.:eek:(Used "most" 3 times in the last 2 sentences. Bad, bad.) |
:lol tears:lol tears:lol tears That video is so funny, and cute. I love seeing your little one outrun the big guy. Joey would love to do that. His favorite game is chase, and I've always felt bad because I couldn't keep up, no more, I didn't realize how fast they were. |
aw that's such a good video, and rusty and eddie are so well behaved |
Your video is so funny! I feel your pain with the neighbor's dogs! There are dogs on both sides of our yard whose neighbor's are soooo irresponsible! They leave their dogs out 3/4 of the day, and they bark all day! I'm trying to train my guy to not start yapping back, but I feel bad for him. They antagonize him sooooo much! The spray bottle is a great idea! I will have to give it a shot. |
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A bigger part of it was making sure they're not just wandering in the yard with nothing to do themselves. That's why the neighbor dogs bark. They're bored stiff. So I go out once or twice a day and play with them. They could care less about the neighbor dogs if they've got something better to do. Good luck! Let me know how it goes. |
Once again, just like all of your pics and videos, another GREAT one! I really have enjoyed every one you have posted that I've seen. Do you do this photography/dog training thing for a living? If not, maybe you should.:p I am sad to admit that my dog(s) are guilty of the fencing thing and/or barking at anyone that comes near the fence. I don't allow it & go out to stop them ASAP, but have not figured out how to get them to stop completely.....YET. Lexie (she's the one in obediance training right now) is the worst and the instigator(sp?). I've tried the squirt bottle; it doesn't seem to phase them much at all. Any other suggestions I might try???? I'd really like it to stop. |
Aww, this is so adorable! &I must say, you have a GREAT backyard! All that space! I'm oh so jealous. You should see my sad excuse for a backyard. It's just a concrete slab&it's about ten feet by ten feet :( I would love to have a backyard like yours. -Amy |
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And luckylady, thanks. I'm blushing. I've taken pictures all my life and I even taught one semester of beginning photography years ago at the local university (I winged it!), but I'm not a professional in any sense of the word. And videos are a new hobby. It's kinda nice to have a hobby that doesn't depend on income. That might take some of the fun out of it. As for fencing ... I had never tried to stop it until this year. I always thought it was good exercise, lol, but a trainer told me it's a sign of aggression. I wouldn't criticize anyone for not addressing it if it's manageable but I decided to try. For us, I was amazed how easily it stopped. I sprayed them a couple times and it was over. But at the same time, I was out there giving them something better to do. Obviously, you can't be out with them all the time, but you might try spending a few minutes each day while the neighbor dogs are out there. Every every time they bark, do something to discourage it. "Uh uh!" Or try the spray bottle or shake a can of pennies. More important, toss a toy. Have them do obedience skills for treats. They are barking because they're bored. Take the boredom out of it. Pretty soon, they'll realize barking isn't nearly as much fun. Good luck. Let me know how it goes. |
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Well, I can definitely sympathize. While I've got mine under control, none of my tricks have worked on the neighbor dogs. They are as yappy as ever. I'm thinking of a privacy fence too. If possible, you might try increasing their level of exercise. All the trainers usually say a tired dog is a happy dog. |
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