Who likes taking the dog for walkies ??.
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Who likes taking the dog for walkies ??.
I don't, my bro's staffy did a big number 2.So i had to carry it half a mile to the nearest do do bin.I puked/heeved so many times, never again.He is a lovely, well mannered dog.He keeps pinching my socks though.
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get your self down the local dog training centre and get them well trained so they can be off the lead and be dogs
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My two dogs are off the lead when ever we are not near a road but they are under control and come when called (handfull of dog treats works wonders) most dogs need to run free and have time to play and be dogs.
As to dogs poo Ali-B is right if the council doesnt supply bins then what are you suppose to do with the bags the smell is enough to stop you carrying it far plus my council only empties the bin every two weeks so i dont take it home to stink the wheelie bin out, again if the council would do the job properly and take my rubbish away weekly then it would be ok. they come to my house twice a week as they come to pick up the pig swill as well as the recycling so they could take my rubbish as well
As to dogs poo Ali-B is right if the council doesnt supply bins then what are you suppose to do with the bags the smell is enough to stop you carrying it far plus my council only empties the bin every two weeks so i dont take it home to stink the wheelie bin out, again if the council would do the job properly and take my rubbish away weekly then it would be ok. they come to my house twice a week as they come to pick up the pig swill as well as the recycling so they could take my rubbish as well
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I totally disagree with your statement of a dog being more agressive on the lead - mine anyway. - Anyone and I mean anyone can remove the meat from my dogs mouth and he just looks at you as if to say 'what have I done am I not allowde it?" - The most harmless dog in world Garenteed !
We have used a dog trainer and our dogs only ever bark BACK - after being barked at.
Like above If I let them off they smell the scent and they are gone. Yeah they come back but with the roads it's not worth it. We do let them off the lead to play with other dogs in an enclosed feild.
We have used a dog trainer and our dogs only ever bark BACK - after being barked at.
Like above If I let them off they smell the scent and they are gone. Yeah they come back but with the roads it's not worth it. We do let them off the lead to play with other dogs in an enclosed feild.
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I totally disagree with your statement of a dog being more agressive on the lead - mine anyway. - Anyone and I mean anyone can remove the meat from my dogs mouth and he just looks at you as if to say 'what have I done am I not allowde it?" - The most harmless dog in world Garenteed !
We have used a dog trainer and our dogs only ever bark BACK - after being barked at.
Like above If I let them off they smell the scent and they are gone. Yeah they come back but with the roads it's not worth it. We do let them off the lead to play with other dogs in an enclosed feild.
We have used a dog trainer and our dogs only ever bark BACK - after being barked at.
Like above If I let them off they smell the scent and they are gone. Yeah they come back but with the roads it's not worth it. We do let them off the lead to play with other dogs in an enclosed feild.
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When mine are on the lead, they're a royal pain with other dogs. I leave them off, and they dont want to know... A dog trainer once told me that when you have a dog on a lead and you pull them in to you when you see another dog(s), your dog thinks it needs to protect you so she told me just leave them off. Ive done that and ever since, they never bother any other dogs. A bit of butt sniffing and they're happy and Im a LOT less stressed taking them out.
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Nah; biodegradable bags. So no worse than the clumps of rotting leaves from a sycamore maple (aka the drain blocking weed tree).
Plus the council not providing bins or cleaning the gulleys are the ones that cause the problem of blocked drains.
Think about it, I used to see a gulley wagon evey few months doing the rounds during autumn sucking the leaves out of storm drains. Getting out of his cab, lifting up every grill and shoving his bit long hose down there (orr-er)
I haven't seen one do that in years. All they do now curb crawl; up and down once a year to sweep up the road grit AFTER winter. And people wonder why the roads flood during heavy rain...I tell you why, its because nobody has cleaned the storm drains out that are clogged with giant sycamore maple leaves for years upon years!
But if you are so annoyed, I'll hang it on a nearby tree for you to sort out instead
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I beg to differ, what do you think jack russells are like for scent chasing.
They are one of the most notorious "run off breeds" the bitch is not so bad as she is from show pony lines, but the dog is from hunting lines, he went for 2 days when he was about six months old the little ******..and a couple of times we had to leave sherwood forest without him and come back later.
And the worst one which irritates the **** out of me was when some do gooder put a lead on him and started to make off with him, when it was obvious i was calling him.
Another dog walker told me where he was and he was straining at the leash to come to me and she was trying to drag him off. thieving scum, oh sorry i thought he was lost,yeh right.
Ok back on track, Any dog will come back instantly on command it just tanes time and effort.
The trick with the runners is to stay onto them,watch them like a hawk and you will learn how to tell when they are about to peg it, then use the wait command and also your recall that means there is a very juicy tit bit waiting.
In time they will do it without any thing.
People think i'm mad when they see me with my dogs barking ,growling and clicking and pointing my fingers and waving my arms.
But they both do every thing i say without hesitation and i'm using less commands to get them to do more with gestures.
i love it and it's amazing how little you need to change your demeanor to get a reaction from them.
They are one of the most notorious "run off breeds" the bitch is not so bad as she is from show pony lines, but the dog is from hunting lines, he went for 2 days when he was about six months old the little ******..and a couple of times we had to leave sherwood forest without him and come back later.
And the worst one which irritates the **** out of me was when some do gooder put a lead on him and started to make off with him, when it was obvious i was calling him.
Another dog walker told me where he was and he was straining at the leash to come to me and she was trying to drag him off. thieving scum, oh sorry i thought he was lost,yeh right.
Ok back on track, Any dog will come back instantly on command it just tanes time and effort.
The trick with the runners is to stay onto them,watch them like a hawk and you will learn how to tell when they are about to peg it, then use the wait command and also your recall that means there is a very juicy tit bit waiting.
In time they will do it without any thing.
People think i'm mad when they see me with my dogs barking ,growling and clicking and pointing my fingers and waving my arms.
But they both do every thing i say without hesitation and i'm using less commands to get them to do more with gestures.
i love it and it's amazing how little you need to change your demeanor to get a reaction from them.
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Or one of these, which would require hardly any time or effort
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003VXVEU...SIN=B003VXVEUS
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sorry mate don't agree with that..
Time and effort, i can chastise my dogs with a growell and a look and most of the time one or the other is more than enough..
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dogs find body language and hand signals easier than verbal commands
dogs on leads if scared dont have the option to run away hence they have to choose fight
Beagles like most hound breeds are harder to train to come back on command evertime so best to play safe where roads are and keep them on the lead
dogs on leads if scared dont have the option to run away hence they have to choose fight
Beagles like most hound breeds are harder to train to come back on command evertime so best to play safe where roads are and keep them on the lead
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Yes, finally someone who agrees with me
I discovered that the wait command was the key to stop the running off.
but first you need a command that catches your dogs attention and breaks it's consentration on the scent.
shouting oi worked for me, as it's monosylabic (spelling) and sounds like a bark.
yummy home made meat treats and a hungry dog, makes the process much easier, starve them the day before, works wonders too.
The information is out there, it's all about understanding how the dogs mind works, and not treating it as though it were a human.
one needs to condition ones own mind to do this, it's easy once you know how, and very very rewarding and the dogs love it too. makes the walks much more interesting for all involved.
I discovered that the wait command was the key to stop the running off.
but first you need a command that catches your dogs attention and breaks it's consentration on the scent.
shouting oi worked for me, as it's monosylabic (spelling) and sounds like a bark.
yummy home made meat treats and a hungry dog, makes the process much easier, starve them the day before, works wonders too.
The information is out there, it's all about understanding how the dogs mind works, and not treating it as though it were a human.
one needs to condition ones own mind to do this, it's easy once you know how, and very very rewarding and the dogs love it too. makes the walks much more interesting for all involved.