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RottieZeus
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From:Canfield, Ohio 44406
Registered: Dec 2003

posted 03-08-2004 06:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for RottieZeus     Edit/Delete Message
I just wanted to let all of you that responded to my previous post about sending Zeus off to a professional trainer for three weeks that I did not send him. I have been training him on my own at home and he has mastered sit, down, come (on first call), and we are working on stay. (he just doesn't have the will power to do it, since he has been at my heel since I got him. It is really hard for him to not stay put.) He is almost doing a perfect heel offleash, but he thinks it's a "tractor-pull" when he is on leash. Just thought all of you that were very concerned would like to know.

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susan_cude@hotmail.com
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From:Santa Maria, Ca.
Registered: Nov 2003

posted 03-08-2004 09:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for susan_cude@hotmail.com     Edit/Delete Message
Hi! Thanks for the update! I was one of the ones that thought sending him off was o.k. as long as you trusted the person. Not too many people agreed with me on that though. Sounds like you're doing pretty good on your own with him. Keep up the good work!

Susan

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kyles101
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From:Perth, Western Australia
Registered: May 2003

posted 03-08-2004 11:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kyles101     Edit/Delete Message
see, its simple to train your dog at home! im sure your overjoyed at the fact that it was your hard work and effort that has trained him and not someone elses =]

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Jamiya
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posted 03-09-2004 06:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jamiya     Edit/Delete Message
Great news, ROttieZues! I was wondering what you had decided. I still think sending him off for 3 weeks would have been fine, though, if it was a good person.

I don't agree with the "simple" part - perhaps kyles101 has a simpler life than we do, RottieZeus!

Nala is doing very well, but I know she would be much further ahead if I had more time with her. It's hard to work on things when you are exhausted. And I find proofing to be very tedious and annoying, and it's the most important part.


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kyles101
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From:Perth, Western Australia
Registered: May 2003

posted 03-09-2004 08:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kyles101     Edit/Delete Message
lol i dont have a simple life at all =P what i meant was, its just as easy to train your dog at home as it is for someone else to do it.

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