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now i am right up the creek with this post.
i figured that this was a section for meet and greets but i have a more important issue at hand that i believe deserves a spot and thus far deserves it's own spot. If we are helping dogs to learn naturally, and they are a reflection of ourselves it starts with us who need the help in training. so i am brining to attention of this board my issue to start and i hope over time i am not the only one and new arrivals or current ones can relate. it's the exposure of our anger and/or frustation infront of our dogs in a particular moment of disobiedence, misconduct . //// I am proud to announce that we had a good ball play and got a lot closer. Barking outside still happening, dont know what to do. |
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Um, I think this post would get more hits in the Natural Dog Training section, maybe under "mastering obedience" area? Anyway, are you having a problem with showing frustration in front of your dog? Or are you talking about people doing it in general? Either way, we're all human. You're going to get mad. You just need to know the difference between normal anger and abuse.
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