diamondlil
Mice! They taste so nice!
Who owns the dog? I'm confused again. Maybe it's the other dog?So you admitted to him you lied? Because, "your" dog obviously does not instinctually go lie down when it sees a snake.
Who owns the dog? I'm confused again. Maybe it's the other dog?So you admitted to him you lied? Because, "your" dog obviously does not instinctually go lie down when it sees a snake.
Your hatred means nothing either Mike. If all you see in that photo is "lie" than I truly do feel sorry for you. I see beautiful dog, a healthy snake, and excellent weather. That was why it was posted; to brighten someones day. "If it offends you, it's meant to, it's that simple" - NaS.So you admitted to him you lied? Because, "your" dog obviously does not instinctually go lie down when it sees a snake.
We live together, so even though she's Michael's dog, I call her my dog as well. My dog Rajon just doesn't even care to begin with. He's to soft to even shake a frisbee.Who owns the dog? I'm confused again. Maybe it's the other dog?
ok............You and you twin brother both have GSDs. Your brother is working towards becoming a dog trainer, but not as a full-time career. You haven't trained your dogs yourself but had professional help.We live together, so even though she's Michael's dog, I call her my dog as well. My dog Rajon just doesn't even care to begin with. He's to soft to even shake a frisbee.
Your hatred means nothing either Mike. If all you see in that photo is "lie" than I truly do feel sorry for you. I see beautiful dog, a healthy snake, and excellent weather. That was why it was posted; to brighten someones day. "If it offends you, it's meant to, it's that simple" - NaS.
Our dog Ciana used to be too curious about our snakes whenever we held them, so we started doing "leave it" training, and now every time we take one out to hold she lies down reactively.
That's indoors. Outdoors things are still very new, and who's to say she didn't lie down before she had leave to "say hi" as we call it. He took the picture so I wouldn't know, but please, enough being petty. It sells your own views far short of there intention, and I've done my part in trying to right the train. It's on you guy's to do your part.ok............You and you twin brother both have GSDs. Your brother is working towards becoming a dog trainer, but not as a full-time career. You haven't trained your dogs yourself but had professional help.
The picture is being questioned because it was stated that through positive reinfocement the dog automatically goes into a 'down' position around the snakes and in this picture it very clearly isn't doing so.
Oh no, that's not a good answer IMO. That's not a puppy that's never experienced outdoors.That's indoors. Outdoors things are still very new, and who's to say she didn't lie down before she had leave to "say hi" as we call it. He took the picture so I wouldn't know, but please, enough being petty. It sells your own views far short of there intention, and I've done my part in trying to right the train. It's on you guy's to do your part.
You stated earlier that she would lie down reactively when you get a snake out. That is not the same as the dog obeying a 'leave' command.She does obey. If we said leave it she would. There's no disproving that she's a trained dog, who will leave things alone on command. That's exactly why my brothers trainer is picking her to be her case study when she presents her project to became top certified. That's just a reality, and this dog has come such a long way through positive reinforcement. Clearly you want to find me to be a fraud to validate your own views, and will attach any documentation to that from that basis in an attempt to strengthen your views. I understand that, and thus care not for the pettiness you create. If your not satisfied than too bad for you I guess!.
Nope. Let me help. Ricky is the one that has trained his own dog with string cheese. Michael is the one that says he trained his own dog, but Ricky let the cat out of the bag that a professional did it, to which Michael has indicated the professional was just a helper. Confusing. I know. But I read for comprehension.ok............You and you twin brother both have GSDs. Your brother is working towards becoming a dog trainer, but not as a full-time career. You haven't trained your dogs yourself but had professional help.
Come a long way from what?? You said she was soft. There's nothing to come from if she's soft. She obeys and follows commands. The expression "has come such a long way" indicates there was a problem to begin with and that she wasn't soft . . . interesting. More stretching of the truth? Keep talking, keep sharing, paint a better picture for us! :bowdown:this dog has come such a long way through positive reinforcement.
No, you've proven you're a fraud and hopefully it will get you to zip it sooner or later. I've already stated my views and they don't need validation. The only validation I need is that I have healthy happy hard working and living dogs. Thanks for the arrogant assumption though!Clearly you want to find me to be a fraud to validate your own views,
Ok, So Ricky has trained his own dog.Nope. Let me help. Ricky is the one that has trained his own dog with string cheese. Michael is the one that says he trained his own dog, but Ricky let the cat out of the bag that a professional did it, to which Michael has indicated the professional was just a helper. Confusing. I know. But I read for comprehension.
Either way, the body language of the dog in the picture says "You move, you're mine!" Definitely not a picture of reactively laying down at the mere sight of a snake. Personally, I expected a better response from almost-professional trainers when being obviously caught in a lie. :shrugs:
I'm beginning to wonder if there's only one dog too.
D80
There's a dog that looks like she could use some exercise
Peace y'all!!.
We could be so lucky.I'm going to leave this thread for now, and check in from time to time only to see if any positive turns have been made.
Translation: Michael will be here shortly to take up the charge!There's a dog that looks like she could use some exercise, and a bowl of Hamburger Helper with my name on it. Peace y'all!!.
Translation: Michael will be here shortly to take up the charge!
Nope. Let me help. Ricky is the one that has trained his own dog with string cheese. Michael is the one that says he trained his own dog, but Ricky let the cat out of the bag that a professional did it, to which Michael has indicated the professional was just a helper. Confusing. I know. But I read for comprehension.