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Subject: More than fun and very convicting!
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JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
04/30/2007 12:18 PM  
I was really impressed at Mario's change! Nora  is amazing!

Shannon - you will do great with Mario 

Jenny - Max's sister

Apollo's Mommy


Feisty
Feisty
04/30/2007 12:20 PM  
You and Gracie will get it!

"You can't fix stupid." - Ron White

~ Jolene ~
Mommy to Apollo, Emma, & Indie


rattytatty


Newbie
Newbie
04/30/2007 12:22 PM  
Mr. Alpha Rattie -- find someone to work with you and Gracie one-on-one. A few sessions to get someone who knows what to do and how to do it... and who will show you how to do it... is well worth any money you might spend. Going rate here is $50 an hour... don't know what it is in your neck of the woods. Our dogs DO look to us for everything... and it 's our responsibility to give them what they need cuz they rely on instinct more than brain knowledge. If dogs are going to interact with us humans at OUR level that we expect them to... then we owe it to them to teach them how to do it. Otherwise, it won't happen.
swatson6


Attention Starved
Attention Starved
04/30/2007 12:22 PM  
Posted By mario07 on 04/30/2007 12:07 PM
Posted By Alpha Rattie on 04/30/2007 12:03 PM
i didnt know a grown woman could be "adorable" i honestly thought it was reserved for other things


Well, there's a lot of things in this world that are adorable and beautiful...you just have to be willing to see it past your big head!!


DOH!

Sarah
Mom to Jack, Jeter and foster mom to Teagan



mario07


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
04/30/2007 12:23 PM  
Posted By Alpha Rattie on 04/30/2007 12:17 PM
i wish some one would work with me and gracie.......... she looks to me for everything and trying my hardest just doesnt seem tyo cut it , i think its more lack of knowledge than lack of trying. we both crave more out of our relationship, hopfuly we can do it

Did you read Nora's post about teaching recall...I think I started it... just to save time from typing it again... 

Anyway, short version...get a long leash (25 feet) have Gracie and Beeji (train them at different times) just wander off from you.  Stay still and quiet and when they aren't paying attention to you, say "Dog's name, Come!"  Immediately pull on the leash and reel them in praising them "Good Come!!!"  Make A BIG deal out of it and give a treat.  Do this 15 minutes a day.  Mario (in just one training session) was transformed!  Never call your dogs if they can't be controlled until they have it mastered.  Hope that helped. 

~~Shannon, Mario and Pepper's mom!~~

Alpha Rattie


Ratastic
Ratastic
04/30/2007 12:33 PM  
you rock !!! :rock:
rattytatty


Newbie
Newbie
04/30/2007 12:37 PM  
A very KEY component of this is to not allow the dog the opportunity NOT to come to you... the primary reason for working the dog always on a long line. I no longer have to use the long line... but trust me, I used it for several months and even used a shock collar a few times too. It was either that or Bailey was gonna get run over. I'm not a huge advocate of shock collars for the average pet owner, but they do have their place and are wonderful training tools IF used by someone who knows how to use them. I no longer need the shock collar or the long line... but Bailey has been in training consistently for the year I've had him. He didn't get how he is quickly .. it's been a gradual process over a year's time, and he's STILL not consistent in some areas!
kimrose


Feisty
Feisty
04/30/2007 12:57 PM  
I'm going to try this out with a long line... I think it was Paul who suggested getting one from the dollar store. Just gotta get my butt over there!!

It's funny, I'm the same way as Alpha Rattie, I need to train Mic to do more than just tricks, but alot of the time I just don't know what to do... I mean, I read up on things, but its completely different when you are actually doing it. Some situations come up that I have no idea what to do. I have looked around at trainers, but the average around here is about $100/per hour and I just can't afford that. That's why I love this forum, I can ask any stupid question and get a pretty helpful response!

I have faith that one day Mic will be an obedient and great dog, its just taking me awhile to learn it all and actually know what to do!

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Russ' Pal


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
04/30/2007 1:40 PM  
I have to say, one of the highlights of the meet up for me was that Russ obeyed the sit command for other people. I was just so proud of him!

-Sarah, pal to Russ & Peca
Paul


Feisty
Feisty
04/30/2007 1:41 PM  
Shannon, you are SO RIGHT---it was definitely more than just "fun" (although I think I overdosed on the fun, food, and friends!)  Nora not only gave great advice to anyone who needed it or asked any questions, but was more than willing to put actions to her words, and actually show people what she was talking about----there was such a difference in the timid (but cute) Mario that I saw Friday evening and the more self-confident Mario I saw Saturday during our cow-pie hike, it was incredible.  Mario is a very intelligent little guy and you'll soon see, Shannon, that once he figures out that training sessions are fun and that "manners" will take him far, the lightbulb will go on, and he will almost get a thirst for knowledge! (wait and see!)

"Train now, or forever hold your leash"

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mario07


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
04/30/2007 2:16 PM  
Thank you, Paul! Mario is so special to me and I want him to be safe. He's doing great!! I just got done doing a training session with him and he came EVERY time!! I didn't get a chance to go to the dollar store for a long line yet so I used the string from my son's kite! LOL He WANTED to come to me.... I had control but he did eagerly walk to me when I said 'come'. I am so proud. I even let him take a break for a few minutes and he decided to lay down in the shade. I waited a few more minutes then called him...he jumped up and ran to me!!! Yay!!! I give him a A for the day!!!

~~Shannon, Mario and Pepper's mom!~~

JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
04/30/2007 2:25 PM  
Posted By mario07 on 04/30/2007 2:16 PM
Thank you, Paul! Mario is so special to me and I want him to be safe. He's doing great!! I just got done doing a training session with him and he came EVERY time!! I didn't get a chance to go to the dollar store for a long line yet so I used the string from my son's kite! LOL He WANTED to come to me.... I had control but he did eagerly walk to me when I said 'come'. I am so proud. I even let him take a break for a few minutes and he decided to lay down in the shade. I waited a few more minutes then called him...he jumped up and ran to me!!! Yay!!! I give him a A for the day!!!


GOOD BOY MARIO!  GOOD JOB SHANNON 

Jenny - Max's sister

JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
04/30/2007 2:25 PM  
Posted By mario07 on 04/30/2007 2:16 PM
Thank you, Paul! Mario is so special to me and I want him to be safe. He's doing great!! I just got done doing a training session with him and he came EVERY time!! I didn't get a chance to go to the dollar store for a long line yet so I used the string from my son's kite! LOL He WANTED to come to me.... I had control but he did eagerly walk to me when I said 'come'. I am so proud. I even let him take a break for a few minutes and he decided to lay down in the shade. I waited a few more minutes then called him...he jumped up and ran to me!!! Yay!!! I give him a A for the day!!!


What's with the triple post?

Jenny - Max's sister

JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
04/30/2007 2:26 PM  

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Jenny - Max's sister

rattytatty


Newbie
Newbie
04/30/2007 2:27 PM  
As time passes and more time is invested in your training... you'll see a huge difference. Just please remember NOT to call him if he has the option not to come to you. So it's best not to even allow him in that situation. If he comes to you on his own.. have a treat ready from your pocket and reward him. (I've been known to walk around the house with treats stuffed in my bra if I didn't have pockets! LOL) What you have for him must be worth more than anything else he might want. I'm so proud of you and Mario, Shannon !!

Now... once he learns to come on comand, we'll teach you how to send him away on command! LOL
mommy2ratties


Rat Royalty
Rat Royalty
04/30/2007 2:34 PM  
All that advice sounds so great!. Shannon and Mario good job on the "come" command so far, hopefully he'll do more and more for you easily.
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