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Old January 19th 04, 02:56 AM
Lochiegirl
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Default "Borrowing" training ideas /Any Tips & Tricks on Puppy Leash Training?

" One day working with the
family pack exercise and practicing the recall command
with the family and she'll now go out with hubby and
daughter instead of needing me to reassure her or even
refusing to go with anyone but me.



Hmm! The above exercise sounds very familiar. It wouldn't happen to
be "borrowed" from a certain well known behaviourist now would it?
That could be a copyright infringement!


Just wanted to let you know that the surrogate toy

technique is working wonders. I have not had a
shredded sheet for over a week now. It is nice
to be able to leave the bed made and come home
to a made bed.


Funny, same deal with the above. Someone here maybe "borrowing" ideas
from reputable trainers and behaviourists and promoting them as their
own..

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Family
Leadership Exercise and the come command.
That'll give you absolute control.



Okay, now I'm convinced. These are all too familiar. These exercises
are mentioned in a certain well known behaviorists website and book.
Careful!!!


Lochiegirl




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Old January 19th 04, 02:56 AM
Lochiegirl
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" One day working with the
family pack exercise and practicing the recall command
with the family and she'll now go out with hubby and
daughter instead of needing me to reassure her or even
refusing to go with anyone but me.



Hmm! The above exercise sounds very familiar. It wouldn't happen to
be "borrowed" from a certain well known behaviourist now would it?
That could be a copyright infringement!


Just wanted to let you know that the surrogate toy

technique is working wonders. I have not had a
shredded sheet for over a week now. It is nice
to be able to leave the bed made and come home
to a made bed.


Funny, same deal with the above. Someone here maybe "borrowing" ideas
from reputable trainers and behaviourists and promoting them as their
own..

==================


Family
Leadership Exercise and the come command.
That'll give you absolute control.



Okay, now I'm convinced. These are all too familiar. These exercises
are mentioned in a certain well known behaviorists website and book.
Careful!!!


Lochiegirl




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Old January 19th 04, 02:56 AM
Lochiegirl
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" One day working with the
family pack exercise and practicing the recall command
with the family and she'll now go out with hubby and
daughter instead of needing me to reassure her or even
refusing to go with anyone but me.



Hmm! The above exercise sounds very familiar. It wouldn't happen to
be "borrowed" from a certain well known behaviourist now would it?
That could be a copyright infringement!


Just wanted to let you know that the surrogate toy

technique is working wonders. I have not had a
shredded sheet for over a week now. It is nice
to be able to leave the bed made and come home
to a made bed.


Funny, same deal with the above. Someone here maybe "borrowing" ideas
from reputable trainers and behaviourists and promoting them as their
own..

==================


Family
Leadership Exercise and the come command.
That'll give you absolute control.



Okay, now I'm convinced. These are all too familiar. These exercises
are mentioned in a certain well known behaviorists website and book.
Careful!!!


Lochiegirl




 




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