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I am by no means a trainer Just using patience and common sense. I am so chufffed for the little dog though, normally she is scared of her own shadow. |
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There are days when you can get frustrated, those are the days that you sit the animal down and give it a massage, it helps to relax both of you before taking the walk, or even on the walk. Then control your breathing, hold your head up and get on with it. I think it helps when you enjoy what you do. |
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I think the more confident you are the more you suceed with dogs...as that chap the whisperer says the dog takes on your persona....which is right I think, confidence brings about a certainty that you "see a picture in your head and go for it" |
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I agree Kazz but sadly I only have these dogs twice a week for one hour, as i dont walk them together that means they are only getting 15 to 20 minutes. I did try talking with the owner but he doesnt see a problem with the dogs and laughed when he told me that Roxy had bit the postman again. |
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Always find it odd that peope find it funny when a small dog bites but a death sentence when a larger dog bites...you can only do your best Elaine. |
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