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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 269690" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Training? No, just to keep me sane with my dogs.</p><p>D3, I adopted 2 great pyr litter mates almost 2 yrs ago. They were 2 yrs old. It's their picture as my avatar. </p><p>Honeysue, unfortunately, was put down about a month ago due to osteosarcoma.</p><p>Any way, I had to learn how to train large dogs so they were appropriate for them to stay as in house dogs. No jumping on people or rushing the door or sitting on the furniture. </p><p></p><p>One of the trainers I spoke to said that the down command is the no. 1 lesson big dogs need to master.</p><p>Fortunately, they had been very well trained to walk on a leash without pulling before I got them. Our first dog, I had no idea that you had to train dogs to walk appropriately on a leash. I always thought some pulled and some didn't. </p><p>Anyhow, they are my almost constant companions. </p><p>I'm no expert but I did my research so I did right by these big guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 269690, member: 3"] Training? No, just to keep me sane with my dogs. D3, I adopted 2 great pyr litter mates almost 2 yrs ago. They were 2 yrs old. It's their picture as my avatar. Honeysue, unfortunately, was put down about a month ago due to osteosarcoma. Any way, I had to learn how to train large dogs so they were appropriate for them to stay as in house dogs. No jumping on people or rushing the door or sitting on the furniture. One of the trainers I spoke to said that the down command is the no. 1 lesson big dogs need to master. Fortunately, they had been very well trained to walk on a leash without pulling before I got them. Our first dog, I had no idea that you had to train dogs to walk appropriately on a leash. I always thought some pulled and some didn't. Anyhow, they are my almost constant companions. I'm no expert but I did my research so I did right by these big guys. [/QUOTE]
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