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Huntaway Collie Cross Training Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Byronandseren" data-source="post: 8079896" data-attributes="member: 168460"><p>Interesting answer, thank you. I try to firmly handle him but he's very strong and tends to ignore me when he chooses. I agree with the physical stimulation. I tried with lots of mental stimulation like I did with my BC, but he just doesn't seem to catch on and loses interest quickly. It's one of the things that's very different about him from my BC who wanted to learn new things all the time and was very persistent. I have taught him a few tricks and he loves to chase a ball. Yes I think he does want to be alpha male esp as we are a household of females! He is currently on the sofa being as cute and gorgeous as any dog could be as we managed to get out into a nature reserve today, he's worn himself out. Sadly most days I can't manage that and it's just a walk/run up the bridle path and some ball play in the garden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byronandseren, post: 8079896, member: 168460"] Interesting answer, thank you. I try to firmly handle him but he's very strong and tends to ignore me when he chooses. I agree with the physical stimulation. I tried with lots of mental stimulation like I did with my BC, but he just doesn't seem to catch on and loses interest quickly. It's one of the things that's very different about him from my BC who wanted to learn new things all the time and was very persistent. I have taught him a few tricks and he loves to chase a ball. Yes I think he does want to be alpha male esp as we are a household of females! He is currently on the sofa being as cute and gorgeous as any dog could be as we managed to get out into a nature reserve today, he's worn himself out. Sadly most days I can't manage that and it's just a walk/run up the bridle path and some ball play in the garden. [/QUOTE]
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