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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 499387" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Working dogs... like work, but it doesn't have to be herding. </p><p>Basic obedience training, for starters, is work. If you've used clicker training before, its an easy way to work training into odd moments. Whenever the dog(s) get bored... start training!</p><p>Then add some tricks.... on, off, under, over, shake a paw, "leave it" (put a treat down that the dog doesn't touch until you say "take it")... </p><p>Plus, watch for things he does that you DO like.</p><p>Lays down nicely at your feet? reward that, if you like it.</p><p>Teach him what he SHOULD do - it doesn't work to focus too much on the "don't do"... dogs just don't get "don't".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 499387, member: 11791"] Working dogs... like work, but it doesn't have to be herding. Basic obedience training, for starters, is work. If you've used clicker training before, its an easy way to work training into odd moments. Whenever the dog(s) get bored... start training! Then add some tricks.... on, off, under, over, shake a paw, "leave it" (put a treat down that the dog doesn't touch until you say "take it")... Plus, watch for things he does that you DO like. Lays down nicely at your feet? reward that, if you like it. Teach him what he SHOULD do - it doesn't work to focus too much on the "don't do"... dogs just don't get "don't". [/QUOTE]
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