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Old 12-24-2008, 10:06 AM   #1
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So i spent my new bike down payment money on professional dog training...got Him back Monday... I don't see much of an improvement... Should i ask for my money back or make them do it all over again?.
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Old 12-24-2008, 10:19 AM   #2
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before I give you my .02, when you picked him up, did they walk you through everything he learned there to help you continue his training at home?
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I'd do some talking with the trainers, if possible, have one come to your place and see you interact with Hopper.
They installed the buttons, but you might not be pushing them correctly.
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I'd do some talking with the trainers, if possible, have one come to your place and see you interact with Hopper.
They installed the buttons, but you might not be pushing them correctly.
I agree. Good luck!
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Yeah they walked through all he learned...and he was pretty good...but as soon as he was home it was back to the same old Hurricane Hopper.

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I'd do some talking with the trainers, if possible, have one come to your place and see you interact with Hopper.
They installed the buttons, but you might not be pushing them correctly.
good idea...i may wait till after the weekend
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Yeah they walked through all he learned...and he was pretty good...but as soon as he was home it was back to the same old Hurricane Hopper.



good idea...i may wait till after the weekend
Is this the new Staffie pup you were talking about before? I imagine that like with kids, patience and repetition is key.. yeah, he learned the stuff, but now he has to learn that the rules that applied in school apply at home, too.
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Is this the new Staffie pup you were talking about before? I imagine that like with kids, patience and repetition is key.. yeah, he learned the stuff, but now he has to learn that the rules that applied in school apply at home, too.
Yeah same dog... I hope you're right... we will see how the weekend goes...but still i expected more for what i paid and the time he spent in school...
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Sounds like a owner problem to me. If your a push over like my wife thats the kind of dog you get. I'm the only one in the house the dog listens to cause he only gets what he want if I get what I want. The part that pisses the wife off is she soils the hell out of him and he spends most of his time sitting on my lap. Dogs are smart and return respect.
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Sounds like a owner problem to me. If your a push over like my wife thats the kind of dog you get. I'm the only one in the house the dog listens to cause he only gets what he want if I get what I want. The part that pisses the wife off is she soils the hell out of him and he spends most of his time sitting on my lap. Dogs are smart and return respect.
I agree..and thats the thing..i'm not a push over...he's good with me but gets too excited around people..
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