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Apple asked:


I bought this heeler X (alleged) boxer three weeks ago. I have been able to teach her to sit on command. I think she is an extremely smart puppy and will be a good natured dog, it’s just that she insists on biting feet heels and hands. I wonder if this is a phase she is going through.

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Dandie the Dirty Dog asked:


My husband and I want to go to Sicily next year and we have a Miniature Schnauzer that we want to take with us- what should we do? Can I pay for a ticket so that he can sit next to us? How long is quarrantine? What is the process so that I can bring him with me?

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Liz asked:


My family’s poodle is almost a year and four months old. She’s been housebroken, knows the sit command (as long as she’s not excited she will sit in an instant) and ‘hand shake’ command, and has recently learned to roll over and ‘gimmie’ (her way of begging requires grabbing the wrist holding the treat in her paws). It took awhile to train her because she really loves treats and was allergic to her food (the vet didn’t even guess she has a wheat allergy), so she didn’t have much energy or an attention span.
The problem now is that she can become very aggressive and bossy when she hasn’t gotten the attention she wants. I know poodles naturally want to be the Alpha dog–any way to show her, without instilling fear, that she is NOT in charge? She also hasn’t entirely learned the down command, I often need to draw the treat across the floor or nudge her front paw so that she slides down from a sit.
If you have any training tips or the like, it is much appreciated.
I should add that I have a younger sister who is not tall enough for the dog to see her as an Alpha. My sisters friends are shorter than her, it is scary to think what the dog can do if she’s not held back when my sister and her friends are around. Our dog is VERY gentle, but her bark is terrifying to the kids. (We think she barks because of the distance we have to keep between her and the girls, she’s quite the herder/protector.) We haven’t been able to really introduce the dog to the kids because of the barking, it makes everyone too nervous for it to work. If you have any tips about fixing the barking and over-protective quality, it is so appreciated.
I realize this is getting really long, but I think it might help to mention that my dog is really smart, like most poodles. Ever since she was a little puppy (we got her just after she turned 3 months old), she has used her paws to help her get what she wants (ex., she’d rather stretch herself out and reach with her paws toward a ball that rolled out of her mouth than get up and retrieve it). Since we got her so young, she learned that things she could teeth on came from us…leading to nibbling on the couch and other furniture for attention. She is not allowed into the kitchen, living room, hallway, or bedrooms (which litters the house with baby gates). And, finally, she looks like a show dog because of her genetics–meaning a lot of strangers will say ‘ohh, look at the pretty doggy!’ and the like. I’m not sure if that’s really relivent info, but I really just want my dog to be a good dog 24/7 instead of the monster she can become.

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Princess_Lovely12 asked:


My dog, Duke, does not cooperate when I take him out for a walk. After a while, he will settle down, but he still walks in around me and gets tangled around my legs. Duke won’t stay sometimes if i ask him to, or sit or settle. All I want to know is this: how do I train him to walk like a well trained dog?

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luvpudin asked:


Ok, so if I’m sitting on the floor playing with my son, my Shih Tzu is behind me on the couch (I usually lean my back on the couch when I sit on the floor). Anyway, she’s behind my head and she is very quiet about it… she’s chewing on my hair! There’s no damage done, because I catch it in time, but why would she be doing this? Any suggestions? Does anyone else have a dog that likes hair?

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abicrombie_girl94 asked:


My brother and his roommate have 2 German Shepherd puppies. They are very ornery and like to wrestle. They are some what getting the constept of sitting, but I want them to be very well behaved. Also they are slowly becoming house trained… They make mess every once in a while. What is the best way to punish, reward, and train a puppy to heel, sit, stay, etc….. Thanks please give me a full complete answer… Thanks again….

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doughman2040 asked:

http://www.ehow.com/how_65_train-dog-sit.html

this link says to hold the treat over their nose so they but there butt down to get there. but my pup just lunges out for the treat instead of staying still. Any tips?

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Jane Marple asked:


Is it possible to skip it and go to the next level?
Cause my dog already sit, lay, stay, obeys the re-call, heal, and this with voice or hand command, on leash and off leash.

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amf42d5 asked:


She is a 10 month old Corgi, we also have another male corgi and they get along great. We go on walks at a leash free park and every time we meet another dog she starts barking like a maniac and becomes submissive and starts running away when the dog tries to sniff her. Then our other dog gets protective…
How do I get her to stop being so scared?
We usually try to sooth her when this happens but when we let her go (cuz she acts like she is ok) she goes nuts again…so we do it again and just sit with her until the other dog passes…
I just want to know how to help her get over this so we can have a normal walk.

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AnnaB asked:


I am thinking about holding training for kids and their family dogs, teaching the children how to train and work with their dog. We would cover things like basic commands such as sit, and fun tricks and games too. Is this something you would enroll you child in?

If so, how long should each class be?
How many weeks should the classes run?
How much should the classes cost?
What would be your concerns?
Any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks!

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