Get an electric fence! it is invisible and your dog only has to wear a collar. when she walks out of the yard, it will shock her a tiny bit but enough so she will back away and stay in your yard. To keep her off the furniture, yell at her in a firm voice so she knows it is bad to do. here is a website to help you with training techniques:
well, you could offer her small treats and rewards when she does listen, and if that doesn’t work you might want to take her to a trainer. don’t get too impatient with her, or hit her. it might end up causing a negative reaction. if she keeps escaping, it may be a sign that she is getting lonely in the yard. do you keep her by herself for long periods of time? if that’s the case, you could buy a couple of chew toys and plushies for her to play with when she gets bored. if you don’t have a fence, it will be extremely difficult keeping your dog in, and i strongly suggest you get one. References :
wow, uh…. every good thing they do give them a treat… its like a reward for doing a good thing but break the treat in half so it lasts longer References :
April 5th, 2010 at 5:22 pm
Get an electric fence! it is invisible and your dog only has to wear a collar. when she walks out of the yard, it will shock her a tiny bit but enough so she will back away and stay in your yard. To keep her off the furniture, yell at her in a firm voice so she knows it is bad to do. here is a website to help you with training techniques:
http://www.loveyourdog.com/tricks.html
http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/
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i have a golden retriever
April 5th, 2010 at 5:56 pm
well, you could offer her small treats and rewards when she does listen, and if that doesn’t work you might want to take her to a trainer. don’t get too impatient with her, or hit her. it might end up causing a negative reaction. if she keeps escaping, it may be a sign that she is getting lonely in the yard. do you keep her by herself for long periods of time? if that’s the case, you could buy a couple of chew toys and plushies for her to play with when she gets bored. if you don’t have a fence, it will be extremely difficult keeping your dog in, and i strongly suggest you get one.
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April 5th, 2010 at 6:03 pm
First of all at two years old its not a puppy anymore.
Get a book at your local pet store a read it.
Join 4H dog obedience.
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April 5th, 2010 at 6:26 pm
wow, uh…. every good thing they do give them a treat… its like a reward for doing a good thing but break the treat in half so it lasts longer
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