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JSmith

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It says we have to login before we view it.

Julian Alexander

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What He said, hehe. I like the puppy pix, he is so cute.

 

Jules

xander

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It says we have to login before we view it.

Whoops, sorry guys. Try again now, and if it asks you for a password, it's xander.

Camy

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Aww. what a good boy. I love Labradors.

 

 

 

Camy B)

JSmith

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Aww! He's so cute!

 

And you have a nice voice too :P:D

Julian Alexander

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Nice Vid Ron. You know for some odd reason the voice in my head for you was a little bit higher, hehe. Dont know where i got that idea.

 

Jules

Drewbie

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Nice Vid, Ur lab is so cute, Heh even he's still a puppie he'a arleady bigger then our golden.

NaperVic

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Awwww, Xander's so cute!!! I can't get my dog to roll over yet :(

 

Lol, and I agree with Jules, I'd assumed that your voice would be higher :P

 

 

Vic

 

P.S. - And we got to see the Infamous Joey Birthday Card :2thumbs:

Masked Monkey

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0:) I assumed nothing about ronnie's voice 0:)

 

Xander is really cute. But he is going to grow up. Right now he is doing things because he really wants to please you. When is passes through his adolescence, that may change. You are consistently "requesting" that he do things instead of "commanding" him to do things. Too often we want to ask our dog to do something, but we should be telling them. When they are young and cute it is hard to command them in a voice that may seem "mean." This usually results in a lot of yelling at them later, which is absolutely more "mean" than any command could be. If your tone of voice is to make "no" a possible response, the dog will respond with a "no" if for no other reason that to challenge your status as the Alpha Male in the pack. (and yes, even a queen like Vic needs to be tha Alpha Male with his dog). On the excellent side, the frequent use of "good boy" in as excited a voice as possible is a better positive reinforcement than the treats. The use of praise and affection will last much longer and work better in the long run, particularly when your pocket runs empty on a long walk :P

 

:king: Snow Dog

JamesSavik

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I couldn't decide which of the two pups in the video was the cutest. :lol:

NateB

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Now if only we could train ronnie that good... ;) lol j/k

 

Cute puppy :P

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