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<blockquote data-quote="Miss Daisy" data-source="post: 233230" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>I don't let my dog chase my horses under any circumstances. I just don't like it, they could run themselves through a fence while I am not around. Teaching them commands is like training horses... to a point. Conditioned Response. Anticipate what he is gonna do, and command right before he does it. This method works for me but there are lots of others. You could probably find a book, magazine or article online or something with other ways so you can find one that works for you. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss Daisy, post: 233230, member: 3568"] I don't let my dog chase my horses under any circumstances. I just don't like it, they could run themselves through a fence while I am not around. Teaching them commands is like training horses... to a point. Conditioned Response. Anticipate what he is gonna do, and command right before he does it. This method works for me but there are lots of others. You could probably find a book, magazine or article online or something with other ways so you can find one that works for you. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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