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  • Melissa

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    November 19, 2023 at 3:12 PM in reply to: Share Your Instagram

    Anubis_dog_god almost 2 yr old belgian malinois x malamute 🙂

  • Melissa

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    October 28, 2022 at 5:01 AM in reply to: Games for Multiple Dogs

    You could always try setting it up like fly ball relays, one goes then the next & so on, they all get their shot & the ball.

    I only have 2 so I can hold one whilst trowing the ball for the other, especially if only one handler there. So could set up a ‘place’ so they learn to wait their turn. Could back tied initially until they learn to wait too (cos there’s 3 & reward for staying there too)

  • Melissa

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    October 28, 2022 at 4:54 AM in reply to: Entertaining a 1 yo GSD

    Hi Lois, on the ball front, I’m not sure if you can get these in the state’s, however, I got my boys pet love mighty mutts chew proof balls you can put them on a rope to create a tug or stuff the middle with likes of peanut butter (they say guaranteed for 3 years too).

    That’s a large ball, they do 3 sizes.

  • Melissa

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    July 15, 2022 at 4:33 AM in reply to: Dual puppy walking training tools – dual slip lead

    Update on this, We did buy one, however, it keeps them quite close together & with them being 5.5 mths, they are still too full of nonsense atm and being cheeky so for now we have stopped walking them together for now unless we have 2 handlers & the corrections then look very much like the video with Loaf that Robert posted recently because when they are together, they feed off each other & what to challenge each other which is particularly bad for first 10 mins or so & especially difficult with other people/dogs since one pup (Odin) wants to speak to everyone & the other doesn’t (Anubis).

    They are miles better than they used to be and getting better all the time, when alone both do very well in with all their shapes & commands.

  • Melissa

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    May 28, 2022 at 6:14 PM in reply to: Steps/progression to teaching loose leash walking with a puppy

    I can walk both together on 2 fingers in one hand without having to use prong or ecollar (both illegal here), im hoping this continues as they grow though I expect a but if rebel down the line.

    Still bits to work on but coming, standing on the lead when you know they are going to react is much better than trying to stay up right as they lunge too.

  • Melissa

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    May 28, 2022 at 6:11 PM in reply to: Steps/progression to teaching loose leash walking with a puppy

    Ok, I do know that method, that was how our old had males were trained (20+ years ago) as that was the standard + puppies in kitchen instead of crates. That’s where the mega short leash came from. Very loyal & protective dogs (looking back both were protection level dogs but home trained (h&s was less then), could leave them sitting outside shop with the Pram & send them after someone, first one spent a whole day hanging onto a burglar til my dad got home from work..they’d tried to come through the cat flap 😂

    I can tell you now that by using the balanced approach that Robert shows gets results & if I remember rightly the gsds fought much harder against being compliant (they did it but 1-2.5 yrs were rebellious & again at 3-4).

    My 2 pups that I have now (using luring & rewards as well as corrections when required) are more than happy to toodle alongside or out in front etc without pulling me all over the shop, being near gets rewards, being far & pushing it gets corrections. Particularly with my Anubis, you’d quickly turn him into an aggressive nightmare with that method alone, he’s actually a softy deep down too.

    Odin would just turn out & become an ignoring reactive idiot.

    You know your dog, you know if they are stubborn or soft etc, the training is always set around the dogs personality (look at difference between siggy & max vids), mine are Inbetweeners being malinois & malamutes lol

  • Melissa

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    May 28, 2022 at 5:50 PM in reply to: Steps/progression to teaching loose leash walking with a puppy

    You need to watch Roberts videos in the puppy section.

    I’m not too sure what the method is you speak off off hand (I forget tech names easily).

    But as Robert says a harness you cannot correct from, they just pull more & I don’t like the no pull ones.

    A flat collar he will just hall into & keep going so keep that for house/garden for now, that way you got a grab/hold point if you need it I e. Someone at door.

    A martingale is a half choker & they can & will pull into them still if you constantly have a tight leash (they basically just tense up neck muscles to withstand it.

    Like most training/correction tools from slip lead, martingale, choke, prong or e-collar is the when & how to use them, it’s more about making it more comfortable for the dog to be nearer than further away.

    That’s where leads & long lines are good.

    We have a super short heel leash (like a foot long & 20 odd yr old!) But if you put that on the pup he has aversive treatment right at your side if he’s moving away just in the slightest (don’t use this at all atm as it’s meant for a trained dog).

    A 4 ft leash for sidewalks because any longer & pup can easily got onto road if the lead slipped through your finger

    And a 10m line for walk in wider areas like park, field & forest, give them enough roaming room to be a dog, learn a ‘safe zone’ from you & have a play & run safely.

    With the martingale they correct themselves when ever they hit the end on the line which could be lagging behind or trying running too far which gives them a hard correction…no heads have fell off yet & they’ve hit the end of mine at full tilt many a time, they are now learning to ‘feel’ & to slow/stop before hitting the end of the line.

    Their recall gets better daily & can now do some off leash walking in quiet areas.

    The indicator that they are learning is that they aren’t pulling end when at full or near full line length (mine are always worst behaved on 1st walk..too many beans) & when they recall without correction or multiple attempts, mine are starting to check in (come walk by side) at regular intervals without being asked, that’s been lots of work daily over past 8 weeks though & with 2 not 1, should be easier with one.

  • Melissa

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    May 26, 2022 at 4:56 PM in reply to: Affection between dogs

    I wouldn’t think so as many animals will pick & nose at each other especially those in pack/social settings.

    It seems to me round here people have untaught their dog that a butt hello is how dogs meet & most allow their dogs faces to be shoved in others…

  • Melissa

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    May 26, 2022 at 4:50 PM in reply to: 3 month old male mouthing and mounting/humping

    My boys both hump, usually over over excitement tbh like exited to see someone or get a fav toy, they tried to hump us, we just pushed them off & said no & do the same if they mounted each other.

    They still do the motion sometime but it’s air humping…the butt just goes.

  • Melissa

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    May 26, 2022 at 9:21 AM in reply to: Puppy Chew Advice

    One of Roberts other ones was to soak dish towels and put in freezer for 10-15 mins then give to pups to chew. Odin lost his first tooth today too.

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