Reg: 11-22-2006
Posts: 144
Loc: NY (Near Syracuse)
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I have 4 of he Leerburg Videos and all are great. Much better than all other video productions that I have purchased.
I remember reading or seeing somewhere a list of Leerburg videos placed in order to purchase/use when starting to train a working line pup. When I read the descriptions on the vidoe page, they all start to sound the same to me and I want to make sure I get the order correct???
I don't have a working line pup yet, I am going to get a GSD, but I am waiting a bit to make sure It is going to be beneficial to me and the dog. I wanna make sure I have the time basically. Maybe I'll do some bite work with my Choclate LAb pup, ha, yea right, though I did see one SCH III lab in a Schutzhund book I read??
Vieos I have purchased already...
1) Eight weeks to Eight Months
2) Basic Dog Obedience
3) E-collar for pet owners (ecollar training works wonders)
4) First-aid.
Or is there no specific order and am I completely off here??
Those are all great but I would personally squeeze Drive, Focus, & Grip between 2 and 3 and Preparing The Dog For The Helper (if you are going to go into schutzhund) either after that or after number three.
I honestly feel that every person who is going to be around any kind of dog, and especially if they have two, should get the Dom/Agg dog DVD. I have every owner of every puppy I had watch it. GREAT video...
I agree with Jessica. The dominant dog video is excellent!! Next on my list is the Drive, focus & grip. Ps, Adam, I have read about a Golden Retriever getting an SchHIII!! That would've been fun to see!
Raising A Working Puppy has some good tips in it. And if you are going to do any bite work, get Bite Training Puppies and First Steps of Bite Training.
Reg: 11-22-2006
Posts: 144
Loc: NY (Near Syracuse)
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I was thinking this order???
1) How to Raise a working Puppy (117-D)
2) Building Drive ad Focus (101-E)
3) Competition HeelingDog (304)
4) First steps of Bite Training (101B-D)
any Suggestions to a dfferent Battery of Videos. I'm looking to get a good solid foundaion idea before I go ahead and get a really high drive dog that doesn't fit my lifestyle of expectations??
I would rather spen a couple hundred on videos and books to aquaint myself than thousands of dolars and get an unhappy pup, and have a miserable, not-fun, boring time for the dog and I??
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