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Try training discs Luke? I think they're just fab for getting over 'don't do that behaviour - it's not acceptable', without making the dog wary of you or totally naffed off with your voice saying leave it. Lots of references on Dogsey I'm sure - or google. About a fiver, come with an 'instruction leaflet, probably worth a try.' edit: here's a link http://www.canineconcepts.co.uk/ccp5...ng-discs.shtml |
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Or 'clicker' training', You might find www.crosskeysbooks.com an interesting site, lots of doggy (and cat) books and training aids, but he is a springer and he is just doing what springers do best - having fun, which you are going to have to re-direct before he gets much bigger and heavier. Good Luck - I do envy you your pup, they are such fun Logoes . |
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*BTW folks-Dawn and i ARE joking* I shall give those training discs a go i think |
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Discs are great Luke, I have some here, I used them for teaching the dogs not to pick stuff up when they are out, you can have them if you want them, they are the exact same ones as on that link, let me know, cos I will have to find them! Dawn. |
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