[nagdu] Introduction

Debbie Cole debbieanne1124 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 16:37:13 UTC 2012


I have only used tie down   for correcting on 2 occasions.  Both of
these times occured at the same friends home.  She ahs 2   dogs.  It
was raining.  Our dogs could not go out in the back yard so we were
all cooped up in the house.  She ahs a roommate that works nights and
sleeps days.  the dogs got a bit rowdy in their play runnying rapidly
through the house and my blonde girl was the loudest barker in her
antics with her monster.  LOL I stood and got her leash and tied her
down to the doffee table by me and i said you hush now and she went to
sleep.  this was used as time out on 2 occasions only.  I don't use
the anchoring technique although it ahs been used at the school.

On 7/19/12, Cindy Ray <cindyray at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, there isn't much to this essential skill of anchoring a dog. It is
> good to work with the dog on staying put; early on, though, a tie down can
> be helpful. I can mostly get Fisher to stay somewhere now.
>
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-- 
warmly,

Debbie Cole

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