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by destiny4u on 26 April 2011 - 04:04
was just curious if your dog already knows the watch me command which i use while on walks in case a dog or kid comes running around to grab her attention would this command get in the way of teaching a dog the watch him command which means watch the other person bark at the person which is what my current trainer is teaching my dog?
Are they both too similair and will get mixed up? or are dogs smart enough to pick up on the simple diff?

by sueincc on 26 April 2011 - 12:04

by clee27 on 26 April 2011 - 14:04

by VKGSDs on 26 April 2011 - 14:04

by RLHAR on 26 April 2011 - 15:04
When I tell my dog to 'Watch him!' it's in a tense, suspicious tone and like VKGSD says I could be saying "Pizza!" for all my dog cares about the actual word, it's all the 'tone' and emotions I send down the leash that alert my dog.
Same when I'm doing fuss/focus. I have a bright but no nonesense tone and my body language and movement is not at all what I do when we're in protection.
by beetree on 26 April 2011 - 16:04

...but the rest about tone, I agree, usually it's something like "Who's that? or Where is so-so?" And he's on the job, (in his family pet way.)
by destiny4u on 26 April 2011 - 19:04
I used it more for emergency when i just got her she would fire up on other dogs but now she ignores other dogs so i stopped using the command but i can bring in the focus command good idea thanks
"watch him" is currently being trained she is starting to get the hang of that also now

by alboe2009 on 04 May 2011 - 03:05
I remember a couple of years ago my service dog, Ginno, during EDD school I had never heard him bark, growl or anything like that. On the way home from Indiana I stopped at a rest stop. It was nighttime and at the top of the hill near the entrance doors, (I didn't see him, I wasn't looking for him) but Ginno seen a man with his arms crossed just standing in the shadows. Ginno lets out a deep low "impressive" growl and I start looking around. Once spotting the individual I gave Ginno a little praise. Who would've known? At that time I thought that Ginno and I were bonding and he relized he needed tp protect his new handler.
For my dogs situation dictates. If another dog comes near or an unwanted child/person comes near, I give the command "SIT" or "DOWN" and they will sit or down til I tell them diferent. Now, I'm not going to let say another dog have the advantage over them but like I said situation dictates. Reiker has only been in one fight with another dog and in all honesty it was the other owners fault, (thinking that her prized Mandio Ring Mal would listen/obey her while off leash. That didn't work out hat way. The mal attempted to show dominance over Reiker and then it was on. Kind of like that spinning dust cyclone when you see the Tasmanian Devil cartoon.
That was interesting..... Reiker put the dog in the hospital and in the closing moments of the battle bit the dog's jewels. Have to say I was impressed by my boy. (I had intervened and put the dog in a choke hold and after everything came to peace then we talked about the "what ifs" and how things could have ended up going to the ER for me. ) But had to make sure my boy didn't get hurt!

by Mindhunt on 06 May 2011 - 03:05


by MAINLYMAX on 06 May 2011 - 21:05
My Kelpie had a bad kitty experience when he was a puppy,and still has nightmare's.
So I never use it on him. But he never stops focusing on me during waking hours, so it is not a
problem.
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