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10May

Tan

By Candy Kennedy  |  May 10th, 2010  |  Dogs for sale  |  dog for sale, trial dogs for sale, Working Border Collie for sale  |  No Comments

Status: SOLD Sold for a work dog with “trialing on the side”. Jan/ Feb 2003 Tan was imported last spring. He […]

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10May

Rob

By Candy Kennedy  |  May 10th, 2010  |  Dogs for sale  |  dog for sale, finished dogs for sale, trial dogs for sale, working dogs for sale  |  No Comments

Status: SOLD   ROB: Top open dog … a dream to handle. Sharp, quick, responsive to every command. Sold as a […]

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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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