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My dog wanna escape and ignore my commands
Sometimes I have an problem with my 2 year old Lab who sometimes ignore my commands, especially in a new environment, like in a wood. He runs all around, outside of my sight and return back after few hours (my home is near the small wood). The next example is when we are in my yard, he looks for an oportunity to escape all around. If I so him on a time sometimes, he walks slowly, with said eyes, to me, but sometimes he just look at me and go away. I know that is a lonely while I'm on a job, but after 4pm we are together all afternoon and evening, so that can be excuse. Could you please help me with an advice of drill or good site which describes the similar problem and how to solve it. thank you on yor patience with me and my english |
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My dog wanna escape and ignore my commands
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 21:17:22 +0200, Dado wrote:
Sometimes I have an problem with my 2 year old Lab who sometimes ignore my commands, especially in a new environment, like in a wood. He runs all around, outside of my sight and return back after few hours (my home is near the small wood). Mario, to curb his tendency to "run all around," out of your sight, etc., your dog needs some good RECALL training. Here's something to help get you started: http://www.lakeeffectdogs.com/Recall_Exercises.htm Ideally, you should enroll your dog and yourself in a good OBEDIENCE TRAINING class, too, because the very best results are obtained by utilizing a comprehensive (includes all the basic commands, etc.) training program. The next example is when we are in my yard, he looks for an oportunity to escape all around. If I so him on a time sometimes, he walks slowly, with said eyes, to me, but sometimes he just look at me and go away. I'm not quite sure that I understand that, Mario, but it sounds like RECALL training should solve your "problem" in the yard, too. [] thank you on yor patience with me and my english Your English is a thousand times better than my Croatian... Sretno! -- Handsome Jack Morrison Climate of Fear: http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008220 Media Hot Air on Global Warming http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...e.asp?ID=21762 Eco-Imperialism - Green Power. Black death: http://www.eco-imperialism.com/main.php Highly Over-Hyped: Greenland's and Antarctica's Impacts on Sea Level http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO...9/N13/EDIT.jsp Antarctic Ice: The Cold Truth http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=030306H Climate of Uncertainty: http://www.aei.org/publications/filt...pub_detail.asp More Hot Air on Global Warming: http://www.aim.org/media_monitor/4417_0_2_0_C/ The Oregon Project: http://www.oism.org/pproject/ World Climate Report: http://www.worldclimatereport.com/ Canada: Sixty scientists call on Harper to revisit the science of global warming! http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/f...59d605&rfp=dta |
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My dog wanna escape and ignore my commands
"Handsome Jack Morrison" je napisao u poruci interesnoj .. . On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 21:17:22 +0200, Dado wrote: Sometimes I have an problem with my 2 year old Lab who sometimes ignore my commands, especially in a new environment, like in a wood. He runs all around, outside of my sight and return back after few hours (my home is near the small wood). Mario, to curb his tendency to "run all around," out of your sight, etc., your dog needs some good RECALL training. Here's something to help get you started: http://www.lakeeffectdogs.com/Recall_Exercises.htm Ideally, you should enroll your dog and yourself in a good OBEDIENCE TRAINING class, too, because the very best results are obtained by utilizing a comprehensive (includes all the basic commands, etc.) training program. The next example is when we are in my yard, he looks for an oportunity to escape all around. If I so him on a time sometimes, he walks slowly, with said eyes, to me, but sometimes he just look at me and go away. I'm not quite sure that I understand that, Mario, but it sounds like RECALL training should solve your "problem" in the yard, too. [] thank you on yor patience with me and my english Your English is a thousand times better than my Croatian... Sretno! -- Handsome Jack Morrison Climate of Fear: http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008220 Media Hot Air on Global Warming http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...e.asp?ID=21762 Eco-Imperialism - Green Power. Black death: http://www.eco-imperialism.com/main.php Highly Over-Hyped: Greenland's and Antarctica's Impacts on Sea Level http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO...9/N13/EDIT.jsp Antarctic Ice: The Cold Truth http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=030306H Climate of Uncertainty: http://www.aei.org/publications/filt...pub_detail.asp More Hot Air on Global Warming: http://www.aim.org/media_monitor/4417_0_2_0_C/ The Oregon Project: http://www.oism.org/pproject/ World Climate Report: http://www.worldclimatereport.com/ Canada: Sixty scientists call on Harper to revisit the science of global warming! http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/f...59d605&rfp=dta Thank you very much. I think that http://www.lakeeffectdogs.com/reteaching_recall.htm will help me. I only must to find out how to stop him to not to push his mouth between legs and it will be a perfect dog. |
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