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chickentrains
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I would just observe what you are working on with your dog, and give you pointers on how to do betterI am not sure I would be comfortable with that, how would it work?
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I would just observe what you are working on with your dog, and give you pointers on how to do betterI am not sure I would be comfortable with that, how would it work?
That’s nice of you! It sounds fun.I would just observe what you are working on with your dog, and give you pointers on how to do better
im bored out of my mindThat’s nice of you! It sounds fun.
Would it work if I took a video and then posted it here or something like that?I would just observe what you are working on with your dog, and give you pointers on how to do better
yepWould it work if I took a video and then posted it here or something like that?
I can try and do that later
@chickentrains ^My dog (Lulu) has all ways pulled at other dogs, it’s not aggressive she just really wants to say hello. She has been getting better, now she only really pulls at dogs on leads (especially black dogs) she used to bark and now doesn’t most of the time. I have been trying with treats to get her to look at my instead of the dogs. First walk I tried it on it went amazingly, few walks later she’s not that interested in the treats and just ignores them if there is another dog. Any ideas what to do? I am not sure treats will work because she is not that food driven
Well, @black_cat has inspired me to teach my BC how to stack, just in case I would want to enter him into any showing competitions. Any tips?im bored out of my mind
Pssst! If he's neutered, you can't show him.Well, @black_cat has inspired me to teach my BC how to stack, just in case I would want to enter him into any showing competitions. Any tips?
Just curious, but why?Pssst! If he's neutered, you can't show him.
Which age range? I most likely can...You're a kid, right? You could do juniors?
Got it!When stacking, never touch the paws- grab the dog from the elbow joint on the front legs and the hock joint on the back. The dog should be facing right, with the left side to the judge. Always stack in this order:
Left front
Right front
Left back
Right back
look up 'border collie stacked' to see if you're mean to hold the chin and/or tail up.