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In a message dated 6/10/2004 9:05:00 PM US Mountain Standard Time, gypsysspirit13 writes:

I was actually a part of this group a couple of years ago and had to leave because of an uproar in my life. But, I'm back. I see some familiar names (as a matter of fact, I was here when John posted his salsa recipe and now we won't eat any other type of salsa! Thanks John!).Stacey

Welcome back.... So glad your back!

 

God Bless,

Jamie in Az

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Sylvia, have you looked into clicker training? We trained our three dogs this

way and it worked wonders. It's training based on positive reinforcement (no

choke collars, so your hubby will like that). It definitely works and we found

with our dogs that we got results faster than traditional training.

 

By the way, I guess I should introduce myself. I'm Stacey, 25, been married for

4 years and I adore my husband. We don't have any kids, but we do have 3 dogs

and 3 cats. I've been interested in herbal remedies for a while and use some

here and there. I was actually a part of this group a couple of years ago and

had to leave because of an uproar in my life. But, I'm back. I see some

familiar names (as a matter of fact, I was here when John posted his salsa

recipe and now we won't eat any other type of salsa! Thanks John!).

 

Stacey

 

" If you understand or if you don't, if you believe or if you doubt, there is a

universal justice and the eyes of truth are always watching you " ~ Enigma

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Hi Stacey, What is clicker training? Do you have any references (books, web pages) that I can look into?

Thanks!

Kelli

 

 

gypsysspirit13 [gypsysspirit13] Thursday, June 10, 2004 8:25 PMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - Re: walking pscho beastSylvia, have you looked into clicker training? We trained our three dogs this way and it worked wonders. It's training based on positive reinforcement

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We thought about this idea, as they use this technique at Petsmart.

 

Thanks and WELCOME!!!!!!!

 

Sylvia

 

herbal remedies , gypsysspirit13@a... wrote:

> Sylvia, have you looked into clicker training? We trained our

three dogs this way and it worked wonders. It's training based on

positive reinforcement (no choke collars, so your hubby will like

that). It definitely works and we found with our dogs that we got

results faster than traditional training.

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> Stacey

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I missed the beginning of this thread, but a great book on dog psychology is one called "Beyond Obedience" by April Frost. Great examples of difficult troubles overcome through understanding the problem from the dog's point of view. I read a host of other dog training books that were more basic and less psychological, from the local library, and some of them had some really good information also, but this one book by April Frost is an original -- information Not Replicated in any other dog training book I've seen. A great deal of insight into the mind and heart of the dog.

This woman is a professional dog trainer and has many dogs of her own, and gives detailed examples on how she overcame some very difficult problems.

 

Blessings,

Cathie

In a message dated 6/14/2004 2:30:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time, gypsysspirit13 writes:

 

Hey Kelli. Here's a couple of books to check out:

 

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Positive Training

The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller

 

Those are two of the best that my husband and I have read. Also, the

clicker solutions site that I posted yesterday has a recommended

reading list as well as a FAQ. This is defintely a great way to

train (IMO). Feel free to email me if you have any questions.

 

Stacey

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Hey Kelli. Here's a couple of books to check out:

 

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Positive Training

The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller

 

Those are two of the best that my husband and I have read. Also, the

clicker solutions site that I posted yesterday has a recommended

reading list as well as a FAQ. This is defintely a great way to

train (IMO). Feel free to email me if you have any questions.

 

Stacey

 

 

> Hi Stacey, What is clicker training? Do you have any references

(books, web pages) that I can look into?

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> Thanks!

> Kelli

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In a message dated 6/14/2004 8:13:09 PM Mountain Daylight Time, bonnie writes:

 

Cathie,

April Frost is a gem. She's a friend of mine and I've worked professionally with her for years. Her methods are terrifc. I'd highly recommend her book.

Bonnie Rogers

 

 

Wow !!! Glad to meet you Bonnie.

 

Hugz,

Cathie

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Hi Stacey,

 

Well, you know me!!! "The Complete Idiot's Guide"....!! !LOL!!!

Really, though, thanks for the references. I appreciate it!! And I may just take you up on your offer of emailing you! :)Kelli

 

 

gypsys_spirit13 [gypsysspirit13] Monday, June 14, 2004 1:28 PMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - Re: walking pscho beastHey Kelli. Here's a couple of books to check out:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Positive Training

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Cathie,

April Frost is a gem. She's a friend of mine and I've worked professionally with her for years. Her methods are terrifc. I'd highly recommend her book.

 

Bonnie Rogers

I missed the beginning of this thread, but a great book on dog psychology is one called "Beyond Obedience" by April Frost. Great examples of difficult troubles overcome through understanding the problem from the dog's point of view. I read a host of other dog training books that were more basic and less psychological, from the local library, and some of them had some really good information also, but this one book by April Frost is an original -- information Not Replicated in any other dog training book I've seen. A great deal of insight into the mind and heart of the dog.This woman is a professional dog trainer and has many dogs of her own, and gives detailed examples on how she overcame some very difficult problems.Blessings,Cathie

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