Good job! Great!
Did you teach it on those stairs?
I still have some problems with the stand.
I teach it the 'Michael Ellis way' but somehow my dog doesn't seem to make the connection between reward and his butt getting up.
I'm sure I'll get it done but it takes longer than I expected.
I wish I was in a position to attend a seminar, leave alone conduct one. In India there is almost zero emphasis on obedience among civilians. Obedience is done only by police and Army. But they use compulsion.
I wish I was in a position to attend a seminar, leave alone conduct one. In India there is almost zero emphasis on obedience among civilians. Obedience is done only by police and Army. But they use compulsion.
As beautiful as so much of India is, I would think that upper level dog trainers that hold seminars would get into fist fights to hold a seminar in India!
I am quite sure he was complimenting the beauty of your country and admitting his confusion that top trainers are not lined up to schedual training seminars. Even if the population isn't interested. Many of us are jealous of the tropical beauty of your country.
So out of curiosity, what is your opinion as to why there is little interest in training dog where you rae from? I know (via the internet) a few Rottweiler owners in India who comment on the lack of quality animals (breed specific) and available training as well an I am curious as to why... I realize India is a very large country and that you can only speak of what you know, but I would be appreciative...
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I am quite sure he was complimenting the beauty of your country and admitting his confusion that top trainers are not lined up to schedual training seminars. Even if the population isn't interested. Many of us are jealous of the tropical beauty of your country.
So out of curiosity, what is your opinion as to why there is little interest in training dog where you rae from? I know (via the internet) a few Rottweiler owners in India who comment on the lack of quality animals (breed specific) and available training as well an I am curious as to why... I realize India is a very large country and that you can only speak of what you know, but I would be appreciative...
Yes. "As beautiful as so much of India is, I would think that upper level dog trainers that hold seminars would get into fist fights to hold a seminar in India" sounds true to me -- fighting over the opportunity to visit India!
I am curious about what Jessica asks, too. Is it a dearth of dog owners, or more of a lack of interest in training them in your culture?
There have been a couple of extremely dedicated beginner trainers in India on this board who demonstrated great advancement. I do wonder why it seems to be rare.
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