Sorry folks. Joy's and my posts must have gone up at the same time. Thats why my post uses the same term "doggy." It appears that I was just repeating the same thing.
You tell us that the pups get nervous when you separate them... this is one the biggest problem you will run into.. when you raise 2 pups together..no matter what the breed..you end up with a leader and a follower. The dogs will never reach thier full potential like this.. I would separate them at night also.. I would give them some play time together..but not all day. If they are nervous now when you separate them.. they will be basket cases in another 5 to 6 months. Good luck with your pups...
Thanks for the info, I will get right on it. The word "danger" was the wrong word to use, I meant, how do I get them to stay focused while in the heel position?
Stay focused on what? They should be focused on you. It sounds like they are focused on each other. Training seperately will help, using a reward can help (treat, ball) and rewarding for them focusing on you will help.
If you can't be a Good Example,then You'll just have to Serve as a Horrible Warning. Catherine Aird.
What the hell is going on here. I have heard enough bad advise to last a life time. If I keep getting the same crap on this message board I will have to shut it don. You people are way out of date on your training.
Please check out some of my videos. But please dont give out bad advise on my forum. Someone could get hurt and i do not want to be responsible. Get a clue people and some dog experience yourself instead of pretending to be dog trainers. You all could learn alot from me if you will just loisten more and talk less.
Ed Frawely
The above post was not done by me - it is being done by a very sick disturbed and
pitiful individual who goes on lists like this and posts under other peoples names.
My member number on my own list is not 1061 as this persons is.
If anyone would like the name of this individual they can contact me on a private email.
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