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Re: Puppy training
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09/06/17 10:00 AM
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Whatever you do don't use water dog. That is outdated to say the least. The best advice is to get with some folks with experience that know how to train a dog. I'm in the Cullman area of you ever get out this way I'd be glad to show you some things to begin working on. At 8 weeks I'd be working on not pissing in the house more than anything. This X 2.
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Re: Puppy training
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09/06/17 10:05 AM
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tbest3
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Whatever you do don't use water dog. That is outdated to say the least. The best advice is to get with some folks with experience that know how to train a dog. I'm in the Cullman area of you ever get out this way I'd be glad to show you some things to begin working on. At 8 weeks I'd be working on not pissing in the house more than anything. Have never heard very many people say that. I'm like whild bill though on this one, I just know what works for me.
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Re: Puppy training
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09/06/17 10:55 AM
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AUwrestler
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Chris Akins DVDs are best in my book. Getting my dog ready for a seasoned rest and i follow his methods. Freddy king on youtube is also good.
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore I believe in work, hard work. -George Petrie (1945)
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Re: Puppy training
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Ive done lots of hillmans stuff, my dog is very sensitive, and hillman has a soft touch. Best thing to do is to follow one method for the most part, but know the others cause you might need some adjustments.its always good to know multiple ways to solve a problem
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore I believe in work, hard work. -George Petrie (1945)
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Re: Puppy training
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09/07/17 09:25 AM
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There are much better ways to train a dog than a book that's old as the hills. You would be amazed at your results of you updated the approach. My guess is you've never seen quality dog work and just don't know what your missing. Yeah.. that's it. I've never seen quality dog work.
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Re: Puppy training
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09/20/17 04:26 AM
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I would definitely give Cornerstone Gundog Academy a look. It's an online based program that is start to finish. But they also have a version that only covers early puppies. The guys that made it are from Alabama and Mississippi and make themselves personally available if you have any questions. My 1 year old black lab is doing pretty well on it.
Last edited by cpcal21; 09/20/17 05:20 AM.
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