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<blockquote data-quote="ToddFarmsInc" data-source="post: 548291" data-attributes="member: 8301"><p>It seems like every dog I've gotten and trained, have gone through a period of time where I have gotten so exhasperated, that I have threatened to get rid of them. it seems like I can't ever get them trained the way I want them, untill we have been both made miserable. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My blue heeler was the hardest headed. I bought a shock coller for her. (the first one I've ever bought) The cost of the unit was about $50 dollars a day. (ya, it only lasted for a weekend, then the dog decided to take it deep pond diving. :devil2: Well that was a short lived toy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I just stick with the positive/negative reinforcement program I currently employ. one thing I think helps the most is the fact that I don't have a life, and I never go anywhere, so I'm around the dogs all the time. They don't get away with much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddFarmsInc, post: 548291, member: 8301"] It seems like every dog I've gotten and trained, have gone through a period of time where I have gotten so exhasperated, that I have threatened to get rid of them. it seems like I can't ever get them trained the way I want them, untill we have been both made miserable. My blue heeler was the hardest headed. I bought a shock coller for her. (the first one I've ever bought) The cost of the unit was about $50 dollars a day. (ya, it only lasted for a weekend, then the dog decided to take it deep pond diving. :devil2: Well that was a short lived toy. I just stick with the positive/negative reinforcement program I currently employ. one thing I think helps the most is the fact that I don't have a life, and I never go anywhere, so I'm around the dogs all the time. They don't get away with much. [/QUOTE]
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