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- Just Whelped
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- Tell us about yourself: My name is steven, I live in New York. I have an 11 month old dutch shepherd/belgian mal mix. His name is koba. Hes a spitfire.
New Member
Hii everyone. I'm new to this forum. I have an 11 month old dutch shepherd named koba. Hes also my first dutchie, so I'm kind of learning the hard way with him. I researched this breed for years but never realized it would be this tough. It's a learning curve but I love him and wouldnt have it any other way. For all the seasoned vets with this breed. I would love your wisdom. Thankyou
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- Just Whelped
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:56 pm
- Tell us about yourself: My name is steven, I live in New York. I have an 11 month old dutch shepherd/belgian mal mix. His name is koba. Hes a spitfire.
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- Just Whelped
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:56 pm
- Tell us about yourself: My name is steven, I live in New York. I have an 11 month old dutch shepherd/belgian mal mix. His name is koba. Hes a spitfire.
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- Training Dog
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- Joined: Fri Jul 20, 2018 1:24 pm
- Tell us about yourself: New owners,also own a English Bull Terrier
Re: New Member
Welcome to the forum, mines now 15 months old and is getting a little easier. Jay
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- Just Whelped
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- Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:56 pm
- Tell us about yourself: My name is steven, I live in New York. I have an 11 month old dutch shepherd/belgian mal mix. His name is koba. Hes a spitfire.
Re: New Member
Thankyou! Soo it does get easier.??
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- Training Dog
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She’s still hard work but far easier than when she was a year old. I think by 2 she should have matured into a well behaved dog that is confident in her self. Jay
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- Training Dog
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- Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2018 4:00 am
- Tell us about yourself: Sharing life with Bramble Dutch Shepherd mix (?) and Casper Whippet/Pit Bull (????) mix
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I'm not experienced but after 8 months of training, we are seeing a positive turn. The ecollar has been an amazing help. She's worth it
Koba is a cutie.
Koba is a cutie.
Pack: Peanuts-terrier mix, 16-18 years old, Bramble-Dutch Shepherd, 3 yrs
Location: NC
Location: NC
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- Just Whelped
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:56 pm
- Tell us about yourself: My name is steven, I live in New York. I have an 11 month old dutch shepherd/belgian mal mix. His name is koba. Hes a spitfire.
Re: New Member
Thankyou!! Yeaa I like the e collar too. Hes just stubborn at times
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- Training Dog
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- Tell us about yourself: Enjoying my Dutch Shepherd and my Malinois
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- Tell us about yourself: Dogs are a good reflection of their owners?
LOL I must be hardheaded and stubborn.
I guess before and after results with dogs tend to show the effort put into them. - Location: California, USA
Re: New Member
Is it just me or is heeling a sissy's thing for them?
Good to see ya here at the DS forum.
Good to see ya here at the DS forum.
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- Training Dog
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I've pondered this for a while. We have worked on a looser heel with Bramble than what most people use. Mainly she doesn't have to keep her eyes up on me all the time. If she did, she wouldn't be able to alert when needed. However, I don't see a true heel as unneeded. We do a very close appropriation, where she stays aligned with my knee, just that she can also work while she is in position. I see the heel as functional.
It addresses her dog reactivity, but also seems to keep her focused on the task of obedience. We have not negotiated crowds yet, but I suspect it will help in that area too. Heeling also seems to be a foundation step to more impressive behaviors.
But then I don't really see my sweet little wiggle worm as all that "butch" of a dog....which is why it is so shocking when she reacts to other dogs. If I thought she was a tough dog, she wouldn't be allowed to sleep alone with my child or be trained for service.
It addresses her dog reactivity, but also seems to keep her focused on the task of obedience. We have not negotiated crowds yet, but I suspect it will help in that area too. Heeling also seems to be a foundation step to more impressive behaviors.
But then I don't really see my sweet little wiggle worm as all that "butch" of a dog....which is why it is so shocking when she reacts to other dogs. If I thought she was a tough dog, she wouldn't be allowed to sleep alone with my child or be trained for service.
Pack: Peanuts-terrier mix, 16-18 years old, Bramble-Dutch Shepherd, 3 yrs
Location: NC
Location: NC
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- Just Whelped
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