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Mr. B Collins View My photos
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"Boston Terriers Rule"
Location: Fostoria
Views: 1562
Last Login: 11/4/2008
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About Me |
Hi ...I'm Mr.B
My real name is Bandit but my mom loves to make nike names for me,like Mr.B and Charlie Brown,moms been calling me Charlie Brown since she brought me home,but I do know all my names...hehe
I'm AKC registered and my mom believes in mico chipping just incase I never get lost. I'm 3 years old and love to work with mom in Obedience training and I also know some deaf dog hand signs even though I'm not deaf,but mom like to teach me the signs anyways. My dad has been teaching me to roll over and how not to lick people on the face...But its so hard not to do so its a boston thing you know...hehehe.
I love snuggling with mom and sitting on her lap at the computer till her legs fall a sleep then she like Mr.B you've got to go I can't move my legs...Well you know what I don't care, just don't move me I'm sleeping....LOL
Oh...Yes I love my toys too...I have this one thing that really soft,Its my favorite,mom calls it a hamburg...I don't know what it is but boy I have fun with it....hehehe
Well thats about all there is about me
I'm just a fun loving boy
Hi Everyone, My name is Rosie Lee I'm Bandits new sister and I love my brother so much. But mommy is always after me cause I won't let Bandit play with the toys...HEEHEE
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Interests & Hobbies:
Obedience training |
Favorite Music & Bands:
I like just about all music. |
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Obedience Training Your Dog or Puppy |
| Obedience training is one of the best things you can do for your dog or puppy and yourself. Obedience training doesn't solve all behavior problems, but it is the foundation for solving just about any problem. Training opens up a line of communication between you and your dog. Effective communication is necessary to instruct your dog about what you want them to do. You can teach them anything. |
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DEAF DOG TRAINING |
Understanding your dog and knowing how to control him, develop his potentials, and resolve behavior problems, emotional conflicts and frustrations are no less essential than love and respect.
Training a deaf dog is really not so very different from training a hearing one, you just "talk" in a different language. It doesn't require any more time, effort, or necessarily different methods, just different cues. Hearing dogs learn the meaning of words through repetition. Deaf dogs learn the same way. Dogs do not understand English (or any other language). Because we depend so much on speech, we tend to think that dogs communicate that way too, when in fact, they don't. When two strange dogs meet, there is very little sound. They tell each other almost everything through body language first, then by scent. Barking, growling, or whining is an additional form of communication, not the primary one. Dogs who compete for Obedience titles are required to learn hand signs to receive their UD (Utility Dog) title, and many other working dogs use either signs or body language cues to do their work (many trainers will tell people to teach their dog voice commands first, and make sure they understand them, before moving on to hand signs, since signals are much easier for any dog to learn). So while some allowances must be made, teaching hand signals to a deaf dog is really not a big deal.
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Bandit & Rosie
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Pretty Rosie
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Rosie Lee
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