| | myLot Discussions| how will you train a german shepard dog? | | Dogs are of different types such as pugs,German Shepard,great Dane,dalmatian,bulldog..etc.but the most obedient dog among this the german shepard.do you know what is the main specialty of this dog?it's the most friendliest dog in this world.even though their food consumption is higher than other dogs,they are very much loyal to their master. you should remember these things while training a German Shepard!1.you should buy a new born puppy(because a we can train from the earlier session )2.no body should be allowed to see the puppy expect the family members3.give only good quality food,two times a day,must add fully nutritious food.4.consult a doctor monthly,since a German Shepard is hairy dog their must be chances of affecting ring worms in to their body.5.train your dog with extra curricular activities such swimming,trucking,playing with ball,etc these will further increase their health.6.always be friendlier to them,do not show cruelty to these kinds which also increases their obedience to the master. | |
| | Potty Training A Stubborn 3yr Old | | Help, seriously, help. He is three and I KNOW he knows how to do this, but he has no interest in it. We have tried holding things hostage, bribery doesnt work, running water while he is sitting there hasnt worked. I am running out of ideas, and patience, which honestly, is not like me. He has potty movies, and potty books, a potty chair, and one of the seat adapters for kids on the regular potty. I am just lost, what am I doing wrong? | |
| | in training | | do you think dolphins are best for training in the aquatic life.?????????????????? | |
| | | | What is Personal Training? | | You know how things work for your health but however to get the best from it you will definitely need personal training so that your each move can be in right direction | |
| | Dog Training | | I am a dog trainer, and get very frustrated when someone has me come train there dog and then they do not want to keep up with it when I am not there. I usually go once aweek to each home and tell them to spend 10-15 minutes twice a day on the lessons they have learned.So many times I go back and they tell me they have not been consistence, but wonder why the dog is listening to me and not them, If you are training your dog are you being consistent. Please let me know, I am curious to how many people actually stick to the training. | |
| | help with understanding and training my dog | | Hi fellow mylotters. I need a little help with something. I am reaching out to all of you and hoping that you will help me to better understand my goofy dog. My dog, Snickers, is part wolf and well, frankly we just don't know the other mix. We think it is lab, but just can't be sure. However, she is 4 years old. And, I have attempted many, many times to train her. She is very intelligent and smart. My biggest concerns and complaints with her are this: due to my health issues, it is extremely painful when she jumps on me or claws me. I bruise very easily. The thing is that with all the training that I have put her through, she still doesn't "get it"! She still continues to jump, and claw at me. Her claws are very painful. I don't want to trim them because she is an outside dog. But, I was hoping that you all could help me to better understand this behavior and possibly educate me on how to better control or stop it altogether. On top of that, she can JUMP! And, I do mean jump. She jumps as high as my husband is tall! This is becoming harder and harder to get her to understand that she is not allowed to do that! For the most part, she is a wonderful, great dog. It is just these few... | |
| | Entertainment or Moral Training? | | Why do you watch television? Is it an escape? Is it to laugh? Do you like movies that make you cry? Or do you like shows that teach a lesson?
I ask because it seems like as I monitor my children's television, I think is this going to corrode their minds or is it going to teach them something? School's show videos to teach, and I had the thought tonight that maybe expecting my children to watch shows that teach them something is plain stupidity on my part. And on the school's part, but that's another discussion.
I personally avoid shows that are going to make me cry. I watch for entertainment, there are even times (very rare) when I find myself at home without the kids and just need to turn on the TV for background noise because I do not like the quiet. | |
| | Is my son ready for potty training? | | My son is about 2 1/2, and he's been pulling his pants off here lately. Is he ready for potty training. We have experience with girls, but none with boys. Any thoughts? My son isn't quite talking yet, so it would be hard to know when he needs to go, and when he's just pulling his pants off. | |
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