Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 11:00 AM
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Tennessee
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Finnigan has a dozen or so different toys and knows everyone of them. When I tell him to bring a particular one, he will find it and bring it to me. Both Fin and Ellie are trained to stay under any bird of pray that comes over our place to discourage them from swooping down and get a chicken.
Let's go Brandon
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 11:53 AM
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My shepherd will lay down at intersections without being told so i can see.
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: Providence Farm]
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02/28/24 01:03 PM
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Back when I was running and competing in NSTRA with my German shorthair, and English setters I had the whoa train or they would stop on a dime. It didn't matter if they were 600 yards away if I hollered whoa they wouldn't move one of my short hairs would literally slide in the mud 6 feet not moving her feet from the time I said whoa. It was good for training and getting them to not bust birds when they're on point it was really nice if they were running and getting ready to cross the road or somewhere where there was traffic and you can see a car or anything coming you can get them to stop. I would also trying to where they would point if I said bird but that was a trial cheat if they didn't see your smell of bird and I did I could get him to a point and I can flush the bird and throw it up or shoot it if it flew on its own and get the points to move on and find the next bird. Another trial cheat was when they learned to 4wheeler track,. Since they put the birds out in the field on 4 wheelers if they tracked the path it took they would find the birds much faster vs searching the entire field. I never trained then for that but the smart ones picked it up on their own. how do you train Whoa , what's your technique , I need that one with the new German wire hair
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 05:13 PM
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randall brannon
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My wifes dog is a Great Dane. We had her trained to get the paper. She would say Paper. Then she would have about 5 of them in her big Great Dane mouth. We quit doing it because we did not want to upsetthe neighbors. She can still go to Hardware store and when we drop the leash we say Treat and she willgo into that section and bring back her favorite. we did it at Pick n save one time and she brought back a whole packaged Rottiserie chicken so we don't take her to the Grocery store anymore.
Last edited by randall brannon; 02/28/24 05:15 PM. Reason: forgot something
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 05:29 PM
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I train my Beagles the usual verbal command, plus I teach them those commands with a Whistle, sound carries a LOT further than my voice and is discernable over a field on a windy day. I also train them to run Rabbits while wearing a fishing bell on their collars so I can keep track of them in the weeds.
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Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 07:15 PM
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I keep the seatbelt on the passenger seat of my truck fastened because my labs like to sit there and the sensor will think there’s a human sitting there and the audible warning chime will go on endlessly. One of them, the one that usually ends up getting the shotgun seat, has started buckling himself in. He simply slips under the shoulder harness and remains like that for the rest of the trip most times. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/02/full-272-209817-img_7839.jpeg)
Eh...wot?
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 08:02 PM
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I had a chocolate lab female that I taught to lay like a college girl mainly just to irritate the wife. Just say lay like a college and she would flop on her back and spread all 4 legs! I thought it was funny the wife not so much.
Perserverance is a virtue,,,unless your an idiot
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 09:09 PM
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A rancher use to come into my father bar in Montana with his blue heeler. The dog would sit on a bar stool next to him and drink beer out of a saucer, folks would find that funny and would come over and play with the dog,once someone thought they were friends with the dog the rancher would say I'll put a 100 dollar bill on the dash of my pickup with the dog inside and if you can reach in and get it's yours. Nobody ever came back inside with a extra 100.
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Re: Weird, but useful or amusing things you teach dogs
[Re: KeithC]
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02/28/24 10:39 PM
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Granddad had a dog that would fetch the eggs in the morning out of the chicken coop, pipe, tobacco newspaper, and us kids, and just about anything else you needed. He was a squirrel hunting, fool, best dog ever saw.
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