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Sit! .Stay!.Fetch!.Is your dog the most obedient in the world !
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Have 2, both specials
One is a retired gun dog
The other is a young gun dog still in training
All the basics there, learning the full flush and retrieve at distance being worked on
So generally, yes .. both very obedient |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have you ever noticed that dogs with homeless people living on the street seem to be the best behaved in the World?"
I’d consider being homeless if it meant my twats would do as they were told. |
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"Have you ever noticed that dogs with homeless people living on the street seem to be the best behaved in the World?
I’d consider being homeless if it meant my twats would do as they were told. "
It can very much depend on the breed, but generally with training you get out what you put in. I guess the homeless have more time to spend with their dogs to train them and generally be with them so they are more content (the dog) |
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By *imbo59seMan
over a year ago
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"Have 2, both specials
One is a retired gun dog
The other is a young gun dog still in training
All the basics there, learning the full flush and retrieve at distance being worked on
So generally, yes .. both very obedient"
Down to one 7 yr old lab bitch at the moment (search is on for a suitable pup).
She's not a bad peg dog.....does have the occasional identity crisis when she thinks she's a spaniel, but will pick up everything she's sent for, on command as well. Still waiting for her first goose though, that could be interesting!!
As ever, you get out what you put in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My dog listens to sit, up, down, lay, dance, do something fancy, not your business, paw and high five
She doesn’t really listen well though beyond direct commands for tricks or cooperation around food. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"1 year old black lab and he's crackers. It sends me mad when he steals my shoes but I wouldn't swap him for anything" .
not even a full box of jaffa cakes ? |
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This thread has made me very happy! My little dog is a working terrier and absolutely ace and yes well trained! Though can't walk him off the lead coz he'll go off killing! But the rest is awesome ... dogs love being trained tbh |
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My cockapoo obeys commands given to her but she's super excitable whenever you enter the house and runs around and barks at you and we've never been able to train that out if her no matter what weve done |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This thread has made me very happy! My little dog is a working terrier and absolutely ace and yes well trained! Though can't walk him off the lead coz he'll go off killing! But the rest is awesome ... dogs love being trained tbh "
Not all dogs love being trained , Lola does anything you want so long as it ties in with when she wants to do it . Lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"This thread has made me very happy! My little dog is a working terrier and absolutely ace and yes well trained! Though can't walk him off the lead coz he'll go off killing! But the rest is awesome ... dogs love being trained tbh
Not all dogs love being trained , Lola does anything you want so long as it ties in with when she wants to do it . Lol " .
Anyone remember
"Train your dog the Woodhouse way" with Barbara Woodhouse...magic programme... She spent more time teaching and telling off the owner's.. " SIT" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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If my dog was a little cockerpoo I'd probably consider him pretty well trained for his age and everyone would love how friendly he is....but he's a massive, hairy goofball who loves to play with EVERYONE and put his paws on people's shoulders.... not quite so cute then! |
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By *osie xWoman
over a year ago
wolverhampton |
"1 year old black lab and he's crackers. It sends me mad when he steals my shoes but I wouldn't swap him for anything.
not even a full box of jaffa cakes ?"
Ooww tough question, proper ones or Asda own brand? |
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My beagle is bilingual. He ignores me in both Welsh and English
Actually that's not true, he's exceptionally well trained, having been brought up on a farm, and we're calm walking him off the lead anywhere in the countryside |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
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Our gsd has his moments of being exceptionally well behaved and doing as he's asked then he has moments of being a complete dickhead and mincing around.
Our guide Dog puppy was very well behaved. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"1 year old black lab and he's crackers. It sends me mad when he steals my shoes but I wouldn't swap him for anything.
not even a full box of jaffa cakes ?
Ooww tough question, proper ones or Asda own brand?"
proper ones... but I'll wait till you've run out of shoes |
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