Training a old dog new tricks?

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Friday13
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Training a old dog new tricks?

Postby Friday13 » Mon May 04, 2009 6:08 pm

My dog is six years old (or 7)
we got him when he was four so we dont
know much about his training, he runs away
alot, we have to be really careful when we
open our front door because e belts it and
we have to chase him.

The only thing he does is sit.

How can i train him so late on to lie down?
To give paw?
And to come back to me instead of running away?


Much LOVE

aim
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Postby aim » Mon May 11, 2009 8:16 pm

Hey Friday...

I can tell you, from my own experience, that training a dog is hard work! It depends on the breed, I've learned. Some breeds train better than others. My dog's breed, Siberian Husky, does NOT. She can do the basic stuff, but I cannot let her off the lead or she will leave and I will never see her again.

Dakota was trained by being repetitive and using treats to reward her for accomplishing a trick. She can: sit; go up on two legs; speak; give paw; and stay. Not much, but quite an accomplishment for this stubborn dog of mine!

My suggestion is for you to go on-line and look up your dog's breed and how to train. Also, definitely try rewarding him with treats...if it worked for Dakota, it must work for other dogs. Good luck!

Friday13
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hmm

Postby Friday13 » Tue May 12, 2009 4:41 am

Hmm well he's 6 or 7 and spoilt rotton so is he too old to be trained nw?

aim
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Postby aim » Tue May 12, 2009 6:44 am

Well, ,Friday, according to my favorite dog trainer of all time, Ceasar Milan, you CAN teach an old dog new tricks! Look up Ceasar - he is so wonderful that he must have been a dog in a former life!

Friday13
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hey

Postby Friday13 » Mon May 18, 2009 7:54 am

thanks alot

aim
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Postby aim » Mon May 18, 2009 1:51 pm

You're most welcome!! I'm definitely down for dog-talk anytime at all... so many issues with my Dakota. I love her, but she really does drain me sometimes. Would love advice if you feel up to it!


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