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30Oct

“Can you hear me now?”

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By Candy Kennedy  |  October 30th, 2013  |  Featured Post  |  Border Collie pedigree, Border Collies, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, herding, sheepwork, young dogs in training  |  No Comments

Students are always asking why doesn’t my dog listen to me? It all starts “up close and personal”. In order […]

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22Aug

Habit?

By Candy Kennedy  |  August 22nd, 2011  |  Class of 2011 – June-Sept, Featured Post  |  Border Collie training, Border Collies, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, encouraging working dogs, training Border Collies, working dogs  |  No Comments

No not like the nuns wear — although those are black and white :@) Most of my students seem to […]

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06Feb

ROY: Smooth coated – sharp – quick young male. Sold as a trial dog.

By Candy Kennedy  |  February 6th, 2011  |  Pedigree List  |  Border Collies, Border Collies pedigree, Candy Kennedy Border Collies  |  No Comments

New addition to my open dogs. Roy was Kevin Evans Nursery dog that he did so well with last year. […]

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“Can you hear me now?”

Students are always asking why doesn’t my dog listen to me? It all starts “up close and personal”. In order for a dog to work with you … you have to be in his mind. He can’t hear what you are saying if he’s not listening. So, how do we go about teaching a dog to listen to us better — “communication and trust”. When first starting a pup if your guidance gives him better control of his sheep (which is everything his instincts are compelling him to do) he will learn to rely on and trust that guidance. If everything you do/say makes him lose his sheep that trust will quickly be eroded. With young dogs the last thing you want is a conflict between what you are making him do ...[Read More]

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