Question by austin F.M.X: What bite sleve should i get for attack dog training?
im going to be training my dog to attack on command and i don’t know which sleve i should get. he is a 1 year old german shepherd. and very smart. please help. i found this site http://www.things4yourdog.com/page/1151107
but i don’t know what sleve to get
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Answer by Ross
Just choose 1 any of them work
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Question by lowertheboom: Should I Place My Rottweiler In Attack Dog Training?
I was wondering if I should, cause to me it seems like if i had specific commands to give to him, then it would be easier to control him in any given situation.
BQ: If I put him through obedience training and attack training, will they negatively effect or offset each other? Is attack dog training basically obedience training with an edge?
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Answer by Kasey
NO!
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Question by MG: How much should I charge for dog training?
I will be training a 5 month old lab how to sit, walk on a leash without tugging, drop it, down, and house breaking her. I will be doing this for about 8 hours a day for 5 days. This is my first time doing anything like this, but i have worked with dogs for 7 years now.
Any ideas on how much I should charge for the week or per hour?
Keep in mind that this isnt a consitant 8 hours it’s dogsitting and doing these things along the way.
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Answer by Wolfgang M (??? ???????????)
200 bucks an hour.
Lie to them and tell them you are one of the best in the country, (It can’t be a lie anyway, it’s all based on opinion) and that is why yours is a little higher.
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Question by Isabella: what should I look for in a dog training/behavior school?
I love cesar millans techniques and I dont want to do anything that he calls using human psychology on a dog. So with that in mind what should I look for in a dog training school? Is there a difference between dog psychology and dog training or is that all one in the same?
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Answer by Cory B
its different but good luck finding a training school that teaches “dog psycholgy” just because Ceasar does it one way doesn’t mean the others don’t work. They do. And have been used for thousands of years to train dogs.
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Question by ann m: What should I do with my dog *before* we go to a dog training class so that she pays more attention?
We have a 7 month old beagle/coonhound mix and going to beginner classes for training.
The trainer said we should exercise her alot before going to class. We don’t want to tire her out too much…but will try more next week….see if it helps.
Are there any other suggestions besides tire the dog out?
Thanks
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Answer by Nedra E
Teach her to sit, and try to teach her to stay.
Sit before you give a treat.
Sit before you put the food dish down.
Sit before you let her out the door.
Sit before you let her back in.
Sit before you pet her.
If you don’t have a basic book on how to train your dog, then get one.
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