Capture Desired Behavior Capturing a desired behavior: This is a great way to help an owner gain some progress between practing commands formally. I use this with a dog that is especially difficult on Down for instance, like the 7 year old Sharpei I trained that was extremely resistant with the owner. We used the Down with Chair method, which is a form of capturing the behavior...and this method combined. Most of us know about Capturing Behavior. The main reason for adding this page is to remind you to inform the clien'ts to use it. We use it often for a dog that is housebreaking, but it can be helpful for other things as well. So, whenever a dog does a desired command such as the Down, say "Good Down" while showing the hand signal if the dog will not be aggressive to the hand signal. I know some dogs can get aggressive when they see or hear the command. If the dog gets stiff / looks aggressive when you give the command verbally, try using the hand signal only. You can click and treat a dog when capturing behavior. Advantages: This can be done even when the dog is just about to lie down in it's bed or crate and from a distance if necessary. Repetition of this is key, as with all commands. Christina Russell
Dog owner's horror as golden retriever collapses and dies after eating fox ... - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Dog owner's horror as golden retriever collapses and dies after eating fox ... Daily Mail But it appears there has been some foul play on the fairways after the suspected poisoning of a nearby resident's cherished pet dog. Poppy, a golden retriever, died in agony after eating pellets laced with poison, apparently left by the 15th hole to ... |
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Telluride prairie dog management receives praise - The Daily Planet
Telluride prairie dog management receives praise The Daily Planet WildEarth Guardians criticized the Forest Service for allowing states to regulate the shooting of prairie dogs, as well as allowing the use of poison to control populations in some locations. Forest Service Norwood District Ranger Judy Schutza said ... |
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Irate Dog Owner Allegedly Rams Car into Park Worker - Dogster.com (blog)
Irate Dog Owner Allegedly Rams Car into Park Worker Dogster.com (blog) Things have been getting a little out of hand in California parklands lately, at least as far as off-leash dogs are concerned. Last week we brought you the story of the park ranger who used a stun gun on a man who was walking his lap dogs off leash in ... |
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Man admits trying to poison dogs - U-T San Diego
Man admits trying to poison dogs U-T San Diego SAN DIEGO — A 60-year-old Linda Vista man was sentenced to three years' probation for trying to poison his neighbor's dogs because they barked too much, San Diego Humane Society officials said Wednesday. Danny Tran pleaded guilty in San Diego Superior ... San Diego man pleads guilty to animal abuse charge |
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City says no sign of dog poison found - Merritt News
City says no sign of dog poison found Merritt News Merritt RCMP and the City of Merritt say that neither has found evidence that a dog was poisoned. A radio report earlier this week warned locals that rat poison had been left at the City's dog park and rat poison had killed a dog. |
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"Pretty Poison," the movie that got the violence and madness of the late '60s ... - New York Daily News (blog)
"Pretty Poison," the movie that got the violence and madness of the late '60s ... New York Daily News (blog) Six years after that, Weld would play Marge Converse in "Who'll Stop the Rain," Karel Reisz's movie adaptation of Robert Stone's "Dog Soldiers," arguably the best American novel of the 70s. But that movie was as obvious as "Pretty Poison" was artfully ... |
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Rumours of poison scare locals from using dog park - Merritt Herald
Rumours of poison scare locals from using dog park Merritt Herald Whether or not news of a poison-related dog death is true, Bylaw Services officer Bob Davis says pet owners should be vigilent. By Jade Swartzberg - Merritt Herald News reports of a dog dying after eating rat poison at the City of Merritt's off-leash ... |
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