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Old 05-01-2012, 08:09 AM
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Re: Stuggling with Puppy, Help

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Like other posters I would recommend puppy training classes. But also try The Dog Listener by Jan Fennell, I can't recommend her enough. Her book is easy to read and understand and her methods work well

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Isn't she the one who says if they pull, don't walk them? They don't need it, apparently. Dogs in the wild play, they don't walk.
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Isn't she the one who says if they pull, don't walk them? They don't need it, apparently. Dogs in the wild play, they don't walk.
I don't think so. And even if she did I wouldn't listen lol!
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I don't think so. And even if she did I wouldn't listen lol!
Yes, she does. Search You Tube you will find a video of her telling people that she has never seen dogs in the wild walk, only play. I doubt she has seen dogs in the wild at all, but they wouldn't get much food for themselves just by playing.

There is also an awful lot of "ignore the dog" in her philosophy.
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Re: Stuggling with Puppy, Help

Wow what a difference a few days makes and listening to advise offered here, we are much happier now and much calmer (me to not just the puppy) thanks for your help.

If I have done it correctly here is a picture of Tinks
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Oh wow she is beautiful! Definitely has the cavalier face
But my Izzie is a cockapoo (english show cocker spaniel x miniature poodle) & she looks similar to how she looked as a pup, same kind of colour & gorgeous wavy coat
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Wow what a difference a few days makes and listening to advise offered here, we are much happier now and much calmer (me to not just the puppy) thanks for your help.

If I have done it correctly here is a picture of Tinks
Glad things are beginning to get easier and its all falling into place.
She is adorable. Hard to believe isnt it that something so small and cute can be a lot of work and turn everything upside down at least for awhile!!

Well worth it though and as your beginning to find out it does get easier.
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