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SycoShaman
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 13:38 Post subject: |
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i see no links to the pics dude...
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 13:45 Post subject: |
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fixed.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 14:10 Post subject: |
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Nice looking dog, what did you name him?
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 14:35 Post subject: Re: My New Dog |
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Buena_Vista wrote: | 1.5 month year old golden retreiver , brought him today  |
"month year old"
Kinda threw me off, i was thinking "lol wtf, that's one small 1.5 year old dog"
It looks totally awesome though, i want one toooo 
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 15:03 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 15:10 Post subject: |
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any tips of umm, educating him not to pee all around the house?
(i still cant bring him outside , he needs a vaccine which will be given only in 1 month)
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 16:02 Post subject: |
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Buena_Vista wrote: | any tips of umm, educating him not to pee all around the house?
(i still cant bring him outside , he needs a vaccine which will be given only in 1 month) |
Everytime he pisses in the house, bring him over, show it to him and slap him under the chin (not hard enough to hurt him tho)...doont do that rubbing the nose in the piss thing they teach u when ur housebreakin/training ur dog, thats just mean in my view - i mean, the dog knows he pissed where he did, and he can see so there is no need to rub his face in his own piss ya know?
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 16:06 Post subject: |
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Nice looking dog bro. Goldens grow sooo fast man so dont get used to him being small. ha
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 16:07 Post subject: |
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Cutie pie!! SO what was his name?
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 17:15 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | Buena_Vista wrote: | any tips of umm, educating him not to pee all around the house?
(i still cant bring him outside , he needs a vaccine which will be given only in 1 month) |
Everytime he pisses in the house, bring him over, show it to him and slap him under the chin (not hard enough to hurt him tho)...doont do that rubbing the nose in the piss thing they teach u when ur housebreakin/training ur dog, thats just mean in my view - i mean, the dog knows he pissed where he did, and he can see so there is no need to rub his face in his own piss ya know? |
also act imediatly. not half an hour after he did it. otherwise he won't get what he is slapped for and will make no connection not to pee there next time.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 18:05 Post subject: |
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still haven't said his name
googling actually seems to bring up quite a lot of dog training resources ... such as http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/dog/dog.htm or http://www.dogtraininghq.com/
Quote: | Dog Training Tips
Be Positive -- It is necessary to use positive reinforcement when you train your dog or puppy by offering some dog treats and a lot of praise if he performs something correctly. During the initial training sessions you can offer both verbal praise as well as treats. Remember, this is fun!
Firm and Friendly -- When you give commands such as heel and come, you want to use a happy, friendly voice. On the other hand, you will want a lower, firmer voice for sit, down, and stay.
Start Young…but not too early - The ideal time to start training begins at six to eight weeks, maybe even earlier depending on the puppy. But remember, it’s never too late to teach a dog a new trick.
Don’t Rub His Nose in It - Though it may be tempting to rub your dog’s nose in his accident or swat him with a rolled up newspaper. Punishing your dog is not really a desired form of dog training. The only thing this will do in the end is teach your dog a serious problem--to become afraid of you. Do you think your dog should come over as you call if he thinks you are simply going to whack him or stick his nose into the carpet?
Be Patient - Patience is key when you work with your dog or puppy. If you feel like you’re at the end of your leash before you’ve even started, don’t attempt to train your dog. Your dog is incredibly smart and will pick up on your emotions. Remember, this is fun!
Keep it Short - Fifteen minutes or so is about the right time for learning simple commands, so focus on a single command a session and end it on a positive note. If your dog or pup has successfully done the command several times in a row remember to lavish him with praise. After the dog training session, spend some time playing. He will associate time with you as positive and anticipate his training.
No Distractions - Try to pick a quiet spot free of distractions when training your dog to do tricks or commands. A secluded back yard or an inside room works best. If there are other pets in the family, put them up so they won’t interfere with training.
And Remember, This is Fun! - Dog training, of course, ought to be a pleasant time for you and Fido. The time can be used to bond closely with your dog and learn each other’s personalities. When you do this, you will not only have a well-trained dog or puppy, but a longtime, loyal companion and friend. |
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Posted: Thu, 13th Oct 2005 18:10 Post subject: |
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next time he piss on the floor, you just have to push his nose in it, and then move him to the pissing place..
He'll understand after some time..
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Posted: Fri, 14th Oct 2005 06:05 Post subject: |
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Buena_Vista wrote: | thanks all, well , actually this dog was bought for my sister as a birthday present.
the lil cunt decided to name him lord, eh!@?#!@#!@ i had so many cool names for him:
dirty sanchez
schnaps (the drink, not sure about the spelling)
smirnoff
jack daniels
it would have been a genuine russian dog  |
Name him Jack Daniels. that way you can call him Jack around your partents, JD around your friends, and only you and some friends will know what the name means. Great idea btw.
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Posted: Fri, 14th Oct 2005 06:10 Post subject: |
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Naw, the best name for a dog is either Stain or Askem...
That way, when u call him, it'd be "Come stain"
and if someone ask's u what ur dog's name is, all u gotta say is "askem"
My buddy has 2 dogs with those name, hilarious. We had one guy get really pissed cause he thought we were being jackasses cuz we kept saying "askem"...
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Posted: Fri, 14th Oct 2005 07:40 Post subject: |
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Cute dog! You won't be sorry getting a golden retriever. I think they're one of the nicest breeds on the planet. I had a golden retriever long ago and she was awesome. Intelligent, well-behaved, gentle, trustworthy. I wouldn't depend on a golden retriever for home protection, though (other than barking). Good luck with the training!
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Posted: Fri, 14th Oct 2005 19:44 Post subject: |
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The old one broke down beyond repair?
Anyway, cute dog! I prefer labrador though... Still your dog is much cuter than my freak of a dog (4 races, gråhund, schäfer, stövar and something else... and NO I do not know what those are in english... yeez gimme a break... oh sorry for stealing the thread, damn! back to your dog!)
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