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chloe
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:37 pm    Post subject: collar training a corgi puppy Reply with quote

Hi!
I'm new to this. I have a corgi puppy named Chloe. She is 4 months old and quite a sweetie. We do have one major problem that I could use help with.... She HATES her collar. I mean she is a big drama queen sulking, moping, giving me dirty looks, falling to the ground trying to rub off her collar kind of stuff. Mad I have tried everything from bribing to making sure whenever we put on the collar we do something fun and get a "cookie" and she still looks like I have broken her spirit. Anybody know how to handle this. She starts puppy school next week and she HAS to wear a collar!! Surprised)


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

leave her collar on all the time, make it tight enough that she can't get it off, ignore her "drama", and she'll get used to it. simple. don't give in. if she runs working cattle or whatever, you might consider a "quick-release" collar, but if she's basically a house-dog, ie, not working for a living, she simply has to get used to a collar like every other well-trained dog.

if she buffalos you on the collar, you will NEVER get her trained/ they're not kids, they are DOGS. (and some kids would do well if their parents could act as if the kids were dogs--but that's another story Rolling Eyes ).

as haymaker says "good luck". as I say "don't give in" Smile


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great answer, Chuckie, as you got to be top dog or it ain't gonna work. My corgi/heeler did not like it as first or the lead but it did not take long to figure I was the boss. Don't give in whatever you do. I watch the dog wisperer on Dish on Saturday mornings and he says people forget they are dogs and should be treated as such. They are not humans. Pretty interesting stuff he does with dogs.
Good luck and use tough love. Exclamation


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great answer, Chuckie, as you got to be top dog or it ain't gonna work. My corgi/heeler did not like it as first or the lead but it did not take long to figure I was the boss. Don't give in whatever you do. I watch the dog wisperer on Dish on Saturday mornings and he says people forget they are dogs and should be treated as such. They are not humans. Pretty interesting stuff he does with dogs.
Good luck and use tough love. Exclamation


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry about the duplication, I don't know what I did but I guess I did it twice, lol


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

well, how i see it is: it's really kind of comical to watch them fight stuff (esp. when they're little), when ultimately it's inevitable (we hope Rolling Eyes ) that they'll lose.

same with kids: don't laugh in their face, stay matter-of-fact in your attitude. they do come around. and STAY CONSITENT (kids or dogs or horses). that is (the consistent part) easier said than done.

i literally have to write it down at times, but it's worth it....


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 9:03 pm    Post subject: Chloe's collar Reply with quote

Thanks for the great info. It's not that I haven't heard this before, I just am used to Golden Retrievers, and they will do anything to please people. Chloe has a much higher self esteem!! I will stay strong and not let her manipulate me anymore. Exclamation I promise! By the way, I love the Dog Whisper show! Cool


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 10:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gosh, I'm out of the loop here on a couple of things.

Who is it, what channel is it and when is the Dog Whisperer on? We watch RFD-TV and I don't think we have ever come across this.

And what the heck is a Chi machine?

Sorry to show my ignorance~actually I was hoping someone else would ask~ Razz


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 10:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Faster horses wrote:
Gosh, I'm out of the loop here on a couple of things.

Who is it, what channel is it and when is the Dog Whisperer on? We watch RFD-TV and I don't think we have ever come across this.

And what the heck is a Chi machine?

Sorry to show my ignorance~actually I was hoping someone else would ask~ Razz


FH, the dog whisperer is on Animal Planet. Can't tell you the times as I don't watch it.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 11:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I do have my work cut out for me with Miss Rita. She looks more Corgi (big paws) with very little heeler showing except for the spots on her nose and legs. I like adventures and I believe she is going to be an adventure. She just tried crawling in the water bucket and she put her head clear in the water.
Mountain time zone has the Dog Whisper on at 8-9 AM Saturday on Animal Planet. Ceazar is the dog trainer in Hollywood for the big stars.

The Chi Machine (Class 1 Medical Devise) is a small passive aerobic machine where you lay on the floor resting your ankles in the cradle. It moves you back and forth gently to relax muscles, increase oxygen, align the spine and move the toxins out of your body. 15 minutes=90 minutes of aerobic exercise as far as body oxgenation. Clap I was told about it by my chiropractor as I was in so much pain from the neck/back and Fibromyalgia. You have more energy and sleep better when you use it. I use to be at the chiro 1 to 3 X a week until I discovered it. It is shown here at Greeley Farm Show. Wink I sell them but I have not been as active as I was with them a few years ago. I got tired, I think, of trying to get people to belive they could help themselves instead of counting on the doctor/pills for everthing. You can try them for 14 days and if you are not happy, send it back to the company. They are sold in Canada, Mexico and the USA by distributors. The oldest person I have using one in WY is 94 and my granddaughter who is 2 uses it when she is constipated. Charisse loves the tingle you get when it is shuts off. I would be happy to answer any questions you have.
Big Muddy Rancher wrote me his 82 year old dad uses one and he has great oxygen levels as do I. Always at 99 % when I go to the doc. I did not belive it either till I tried it for 5 days and my neck/back pain started to go away. It was to simple. I had spent thousands of dollars on meds, doctors/chiropractors, massage, acupunture and vitamins.
Regards
I don't know how to box in the previous reply, how do you do that? lol


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 1:22 pm    Post subject: collar update Reply with quote

Hi!
Well.... we're going on 18 hours with the collar still in place! Chloe's no worse for wear and doesn't look as angry with me as before! Next is the leash. I think I will wait until Saturday for that one. I'll just put in on and let her drag it around for awhile unless someone has a better idea?

Chloe will not be a working dog in the rancher way of talking. I'm going to train her to be a therapy dog. I am a Special Education teacher and know there is a lot of research out there about how children with disabilities really open up and relax when they play with an animal. The benefit for me is I get to have my dog with me at school!! Very Happy

Thanks again for the encouragement and suggestions Cowboy


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 11:47 pm    Post subject: Re: collar update Reply with quote

chloe wrote:
Hi!
Well.... we're going on 18 hours with the collar still in place! Chloe's no worse for wear and doesn't look as angry with me as before! Next is the leash. I think I will wait until Saturday for that one. I'll just put in on and let her drag it around for awhile unless someone has a better idea?

Chloe will not be a working dog in the rancher way of talking. I'm going to train her to be a therapy dog. I am a Special Education teacher and know there is a lot of research out there about how children with disabilities really open up and relax when they play with an animal. The benefit for me is I get to have my dog with me at school!! Very Happy

Thanks again for the encouragement and suggestions Cowboy


Chloe,

The best place for your Corgi is with kids. Our Corgi is an instant "kid magnet". He is also a grown up magnet. He is sooo cuuuute, and he is so good around kids. Our Corgi loves working cattle, and is pretty good at it once he figures out what you are doing. Corgis are so very smart, but in a beneficial way (ever own a smart dog who was sneaky?) Good luck to you and your endeavours with your Corgi.
Hanta Yo


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