up agen!!!!
up agen!!!!


Obedience Training
"He steals food from the table."
"She won't come back when she's called."
"He destroyed the living room rug."
"She barked and barked until the neighbors complained."
"He's a wonderful dog, but I wish he wouldn't . . . "
Lots of dogs have no manners, and their owners are at a loss as to how to teach them manners. So these hapless folks frequently end up hollaring at poor Misty or smacking Buster on the butt with an open palm or a newspaper. Even worse, when Rambo doesn't shape up, he's banished to the basement or the backyard to live his days in solitude, or he's taken to the pound because "we just can't deal with him any more."
Obedience training would have prevented many of these problems and can help solve the bad behaviors that exist. Many people think that obedience training is something that is done to a dog to make it perform some artificial activity on command. But if we turn the words around, we'll be closer to a real definition: Obedience training is to train dogs to be obedient, to obey anything and everything they're told to do. It covers a wide range of lessons a dog can learn, including tricks, family manners, show ring exercises, and skills demonstrations. Sniffing dogs, service dogs for handicapped owners, search and rescue dogs, sled and carting dogs, hunting dogs -- all carry their obedience training to the highest degree. They have been trained to obey an unusual set of commands that increase their value as helpers to man.
Training would be a cinch if dogs spoke the same language that people speak. But, alas, 'tis not so. Dogs have their own attitudes,voice and body language, and mindset. They can be stubborn, dominant, submissive, or fearful, characteristics that can make them difficult to train.
wow...ininglis...paki translate sik b..hehe..btaw...kumija ra...ato ni up napd : )
up for tonight ",)

balors, musta? ana jud na basta makalitan ko, maka ininglis... hehehe
Wow na touch ko dah, coming from you...salamat!ako ra gikalingawan si Suki. I enjoy teaching her tricks gyud! She knows around 40 words / commands now.
I can say among all my dogs, she's the smartest, most well-behaved among the pack. Nindut gyud kung ma obedience train ang dogs because mugawas ilahang full potential. Mas ma close pa gyud ang bond between master and dog, because they can understand what we are trying to say. I like the respect and listening aspect, because mupa-tuo gyud dayon. I can't wait to learn new things from you guys!
Dog Training/Obedience = Respect = Better Behavior
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Blog written by my dogs: Stormwind Kennel
permission to ask question please...
The P500 registration is per dog or per person?
What if 1 person + 2 dogs?
or
2 persons + 1 dog?
matsalams!![]()

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