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Rich Anderson 08-30-2019 08:56 AM

A training question
 
I have two wonderful neutered male GSP's, Ike will be two in a couple of weeks and Duke will be one the end of September. They get along well outside but when there in the yard they chase each other constantly. It started with Ike doing the chasing now Duke has turned the tables. It hasn't gotten aggressive....yet and I don't want it to. My question is any ideas on how to train these two to be more laid back in the house? As of now they are separated in the house with Ike upstairs with my wife and Duke and I are in the basement. These two need to learn to share a couch:) If that can't happen I'm afraid Duke will need a new home and I really don't want that!

Dean Romig 08-30-2019 10:10 AM

Whenever they get rambunctious in the house put them outside with the admonishment "OUT!" Be consistent to the extreme.

It will take some vigilance but they can be taught to share. An e-collar isn't just for hunting training...





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John Dallas 08-30-2019 03:04 PM

How about confining the two of them is a small, enclosed, bulletproof area, and leave them there until they get tired of each other

Jerry Harlow 08-30-2019 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 280353)
An e-collar isn't just for hunting training...


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All I have to do is put the collar on Mosby the rambunctious Chocolate Lab and it ends it all.

Dean Romig 08-30-2019 04:40 PM

Same with Grace.... most of the time. Other times it’s as simple as brandishing the hand-held remote at her and she quickly succumbs.





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legh higgins 08-30-2019 06:05 PM

If you are ever lost deep in the woods, start talking about dog training...someone will show up to tell you how its done.:bigbye:

legh higgins 08-30-2019 07:30 PM

pm sent

Tom Jay 09-01-2019 12:13 PM

You need to ditch the GSP's and get a couple Llewellin's. You'll never look back. :)

allen newell 09-01-2019 06:29 PM

Dean and Jerry, same with my 3 1/2 yr old english setter. The e collar works wonders in short order and far more humane in my opinion than other methods of altering unwanted behaviour.

Rich Anderson 09-01-2019 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Jay (Post 280502)
You need to ditch the GSP's and get a couple Llewellin's. You'll never look back. :)

I'll pass on the setters, I've had two and that was two to many for me:nono: These guys just need to learn to calm down some.


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