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#109095 - 07/05/06 03:06 PM What DVDs to get?
MartaWajngarten
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What would be some recomendations as to which DVD's should I start with? If they were a buck each I'd get them all! :P but I have to have some respect for my VISA statement.

I was considering these 2 to start with:
"Building drive and focus"
http://www.leerburg.com/101e.htm

and
"Puppy 8wks to 8months"
http://www.leerburg.com/120.htm

I currently have a little dog and work with dogs, so I have some general understanding of basics involved in training. I plan on getting a doberman puppy in the future and my goal with that dog would be to get into some sort of sport. At this point I think agility, but I would also like to keep a window of possibility open to get into schutzund with him if my schedule allows for that in the future.

What would be some of the other DVDs I could benefit from?

Thanks!

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#109096 - 07/05/06 04:54 PM Re: What DVDs to get?
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I have the puppy 8 weeks to 8 months, raising a working puppy, basic obedience, and remote collar training DVDs. They are all good, they all overlap a little, and they all refer to each other at times. I think it would be great if Ed developed curriculum road maps. So he could recommend the situation, order, and timing for getting each DVD.
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#109097 - 07/10/06 09:37 PM Re: What DVDs to get?
Matthew Gourley
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The basic obedience and training through drive are both great. I just got through watching the drive dvd and it is very helpful if you plan to to advanced obedience.
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#109098 - 07/11/06 10:25 AM Re: What DVDs to get?
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Marta - I would recommend HOW TO RAISE A WORKING PUPPY and BUILDING DRIVE AND FOCUS

I hope this helps
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#109099 - 07/11/06 11:30 AM Re: What DVDs to get?
MartaWajngarten
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Well the mail man came by today with the much anticipated little box.

I couldn't help it, I splurged :P Got:
Puppy 8wks-8mnths #120D
Bite Training Puppies #108
(I'm really intersted in seeing the puppy testing bits)
How to raise a working puppy #117D
Building Drive & Focus #101ED
Competition Heeling #304D

The package came complete with one strand of dog hair!! lmao, brought on an immeadiate immage of a gsd working in the packing room, selecting and boxing the dvd's!

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#109100 - 07/24/06 04:25 PM Re: What DVDs to get?
Shaun Kelly
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Wow phenominal choices! After learning of Leerburg and watching the videos I purchased I will never look for other training from somewhere else... or unless recommended from Ed Frawley himself
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#109101 - 07/25/06 09:31 AM Re: What DVDs to get?
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Quote:

Well the mail man came by today with the much anticipated little box.

I couldn't help it, I splurged :P Got:
Puppy 8wks-8mnths #120D
Bite Training Puppies #108
(I'm really intersted in seeing the puppy testing bits)
How to raise a working puppy #117D
Building Drive & Focus #101ED
Competition Heeling #304D

The package came complete with one strand of dog hair!! lmao, brought on an immeadiate immage of a gsd working in the packing room, selecting and boxing the dvd's!


I must say aside from the money used to buy my dog the "your puppy 8wks to 8 mos" was the best money EVER spent! If you havent raised a pup in a while it will remind you of some very good points! And reassure you that you are not loosing your mind with potty training etc...
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