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raymond

by raymond on 12 January 2009 - 17:01

Ed's video with flinks promotes the prey item  hidden from the dog when transferred from one hand to another behind the back. building drive and focus shows this being done. I have been told that this builds conflict in the dog and should not be done?  comments


by duke1965 on 12 January 2009 - 18:01

the problem with vids is that they dont adjust themselves to different dogs responding differently to various stimulatins as every dog is different , they all need different approaches to correct and/or built their different problems/strength or weakness wat will work wonders for one dog will not work at all on another so if the instructions on a video dont work on your specific dog , then what

by Steve Leigh on 12 January 2009 - 18:01

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snajper69

by snajper69 on 12 January 2009 - 19:01

I used that method on my new pup and it been generating good results, plus the benefit is that we both have fun doing it. Good point that not every method will work on ever dog, you need to be open minded and be willing to adjust your training method.


by SouthernBelle on 12 January 2009 - 20:01

Ignore the stalker and continue the thread as desired. If you ignore his posts and dont read them, he will have a melt down. No more replies to stalker boy. The madness meltdown has begun.

 

Anyways, the flinks videos are great. Berhard's personal dogs speak volumes. They are completely focused and driven, not to mention a joy to watch work.


steve1

by steve1 on 12 January 2009 - 21:01

You certanly are building conflict with the Dog, You are simply building up its drive

Steve


snajper69

by snajper69 on 12 January 2009 - 21:01

Steve can you please explain your view point a little bit? Sure you are building his drive, but at the same time focus of the dog, and you can get nice obedience out of a dog through drive satisfaction, as well I find it a great tool to teach the dog control. So why you think it builds conflict? I know that you train with some awesome people and I am sure you know more than me so I would like to see your reason behind your answear. Thanks you can PM me if you prefer it that way.


Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 12 January 2009 - 21:01

I don't think steve's post came out right.


by Jeff Oehlsen on 12 January 2009 - 22:01

 The dog wants the ball and cannot have it. To me that is frustration, but I could see it as conflict. What is the big deal here??? I am missing something, I am sure of it.

Are you getting the behavior that you want to see ??? If you are, then I am back to confused. 


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 13 January 2009 - 04:01

The Troll is back    Don't   feed the Troll..

STEVE LEIGH  HAS NEVER BEEN CONVICTED OF ANYTHING//PROVE IT IF YOU HAVE THE PROOF....

yr

YES , OLI WILL DELETE THIS THREAD.

 

AND YOUR POST.....

yr






 


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