Great post! Thank you for continuing to take the time to write out these detailed posts! Having it actually written out helps even if I’ve heard it before because they are excellent reminders. I also LOVE the examples! I think balanced training using all 4 quads is the way to go with dog training!
I found this group on Reddit…so it has that going for it (in my best Bill Murray voice impression) lol
But seriously I thought your points were spot on…not sure but is he billing himself as an actual “trainer”? I hope not. I’m nowhere near a trainer but I’ve learned what to do and not to do...
I’ve been there with having to stay goodbye with all but my current shepherds who are still living…it’s NEVER easy and it always hurts like you’ve never felt pain before. What I can say looking back over the years is it’s like my dogs that passed sent me the next one. I have always found that a...
My Chloe who we had to put down at 15 after she had a stroke…I still miss this dearly…when I’d come home from work I always went straight to the bathroom after an hour drive and she’d follow me “talking” all the way. I’d literally say to her “tell me about your day!” And she’d go on and on...
After my husband told me about the frequency of municipal water issues we ALL switched to bottled water. I’m not taking any chances with our health or the dogs health! People think I’m nuts when I tell them the dogs only get bottled water but they can go pound sand!
That’s FANTASTIC! I need to learn how to train some of those! My Rocky can turn the lights off and open the fridge (which I wish I never trained him because he now goes in and just gets what he wants out of there and I have to block it lol…and he opens it with NO towel or anything attached just...
I only knew Jolly Balls because they make horse toys (obviously their balls for horses are huge) but if dogs like them as well as the horses do I’m going to get one as well!