dog training
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much2say
@much2say (57760)
• Los Angeles, California
20 May 23
I know "someone" with what she calls a nervous dog.
If we make a sudden movement, like standing up after sitting , this dog will bark at you like nuts.
And this "someone" will not control the dog, but...
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Kade
@akruser13 (475)
• Los Angeles, California
3 Apr 22
Honestly?
I missed this. I shouldn't have left the pet business world. I know I wanted to branch out and try new things but I'm generally happiest doing this type of work.
This weekend I've been staying in a nice loft apartment...
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Kade
@akruser13 (475)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Feb 22
Finally! I can cease panicking for the time being. I got a job as a dog trainer and pet sitter. Two applications and two interviews later I'm in the process of going through all their protocols and such, I need to watch some...
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emptychair
@innertalks (23740)
• Australia
20 Jul 20
The dog trainer buffed his shoes, and he went out for a walk with his own dog, who was particularly well trained because of this.
When they got to the local park, though, the trainer, Dave, let his dog off the leash to run...
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rakski
@rakski (156506)
• Philippines
2 Sep 19
Just a few moments ago, Yogi ran out of the house when my son opened the gate. I have not yet put him on a leash. He was so excited as there were some spots with some grass he likes to roll and sit upon.
A new scare for me when...
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wildlittlefan
@wildlittlefan (4680)
• Hong Kong
28 Jul 16
It is always good to seeing puppies jumping around happily and enjoy a great time with us . However, sometimes , they do need some training in walking outside the house, living inside the house, and how to react to strangers and...
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Lenore Plassman
@sallypup (69176)
• Centralia, Washington
31 Jan 16
Yesterday all four of us walked the access road driveway to the mail box.
Whoopie. And yet it was an event. We had cheese bits at the ready.
Leah our Big Gal was a certified saint. She really tried. She walked like an...
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Lenore Plassman
@sallypup (69176)
• Centralia, Washington
27 Jan 16
And yet after months of neglect, Leah did well at walking with me and NOT dragging me down our access road driveway.
I made little Sally stay in the house cause I wanted to deal with eighty five pound Leah all by her cute...
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HanVanMeegerin
@HanVanMeegerin (1161)
• United States
14 Dec 15
It is said that dogs are mans best friends. That is why we domesticated them and have welcomed them into our homes. Now, if the shoes were reversed and dogs invited us into their houses, how would you answer this question?: How...
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Lenore Plassman
@sallypup (69176)
• Centralia, Washington
1 Nov 15
A month or so ago the neighbor's pooch got loose. The pooch acts young and foolish. It happily ran toward our other neighbor's dairy cows. How did the neighbors get their pup back? They corralled it and did their best to carry...
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Lenore Plassman
@sallypup (69176)
• Centralia, Washington
10 Oct 15
Dogs. Do you work with your dogs? Attempt to communicate and teach them things? Is it fun and enjoyable for you, the human, to play with your pups? One of our dogs knew how to retrieve when she was eight weeks old. The other...
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