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She listens very well. siberian husky puppies Siberian huskies puppies for sale. We can have her drop the hose and lie down in a split second while she waits for the other hose to be thrown, but when we ask her to bring the stick to us and let it go -- it is a struggle. She is willing to bring the stick back to us and let us grab it, but she does not want to let go. I wish I had some schutzhund knowledge to help with this --- I know part of training is being able to read your dog well and also using drive to control her, but we don't have allot of experience with the schutzhund background and would like to know more. siberian husky puppies Dog worms. It may help in her training because she has a strong schutzhund influence in her pedigree. She has such potential and I don't want to break her intense drive -- she could be a great herding dog one day if her drives are directed properly. Any advice???SandyANSWER:Sandy,This problem is an obedience problem and not a biting problem. siberian husky puppies Basic dog training. People often confuse the "OUT" as a bite work exercise. They are 100% wrong. The "OUT" is an obedience exercise. So with this said, it's time to get an electric collar and go to work with your dog. The work begins by learning how to determine what level of stimulation fits your dogs temperament. If you are not familiar with this, get the Tritronics videos that I sell they are excellent tapes. Once that is determines this collar work is started with the hoses not the sheep. Train the dog to drop the dog when it brings the hose back to you. Use an "OUT" command. One needs to be sure not to go to high to fast in the level of stimulation or you could hurt the drive to play. When in doubt go low and not high. Once the dog will spit the hose with an OUT command then its time to teach the CALL BACK from a tossed hose. This means the dog gets stimulation just after the recall and the second it gets back to you the second hose is tossed.
Siberian husky puppies
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