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Carole Tan
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Apr 29, 2007, 10:56 PM

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Readers ,

Any idea where can i get a dog trainning school on Penang island ?

Mine is Miniature Pincsher.Crazy

TQ


Amanda85
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Apr 30, 2007, 6:11 PM

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check out this website www.agility-penang.com

they had classes for obedience n agility training...

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vinoviruz
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May 12, 2007, 7:33 PM

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can try callin

rebecca @ 016 - 467 6334 or 04 - 2277 506

location: pulau tikus

i brought zeus thr last time when he's 5mths, she's from australia but dunno still available not

cheers









ezekiel 25:17


alicebear
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May 14, 2007, 2:21 AM

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Hi all, what is the suitable ages to send our dog for training? My pup is almost 3 months and just took his second jab. Angelic


Carole Tan
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May 14, 2007, 8:17 PM

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Dear Alice Bear



Now I am talking like an expert . Actually if you are in Penang , you can call the website number www.agility-penang.com

You can check with them.

cheers

Carole T


vinoviruz
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May 14, 2007, 9:51 PM

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Hi all, what is the suitable ages to send our dog for training? My pup is almost 3 months and just took his second jab. Angelic



u can start basic trainin at home anytime...by the 3rd jab u can register it for external trainin ade









ezekiel 25:17


alicebear
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May 15, 2007, 4:35 AM

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Dear Alice Bear



Now I am talking like an expert . Actually if you are in Penang , you can call the website number www.agility-penang.com

You can check with them.

cheers

Carole T



Carole, thanks for the information. Do you know how much course cost and what is the training included? Cool


alicebear
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May 15, 2007, 4:45 AM

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u can start basic trainin at home anytime...by the 3rd jab u can register it for external trainin ade



I already started to train him at home for some basic obedience like sit, shake hand, turn & jump over. I normally used to hold treats on my finger while doing the training. But one of my friend told me that my method is incorrect. This is because my pup is looking at the treats to do trick but not my hand instruction. I tried to change my training style last night but my pup seem to be excited & not listening Crazy Not sure the changing style he don't buy it or he is too full with energy. Izzit too late to change now


jessicaohh
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May 16, 2007, 9:23 PM

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hi,

initially when u start to train, u hv to hold treat in your hand and let your dog sees it. n at the same time, do the hand instruction. u hv to lure your dog to the correct position using the treat.

after doing it for a few times, then only u hide the treat n only use hand instruction. your dog will learn that by obeying the hand instruction, he will get the treat...

so, i don think your method of training is wrong....

keep the training short n fun...don confuse your dogs with too many stuff initially...

has your dog learn the basic obedience d? mostly during the external training session, they will still teach u the same thing. so if u already know how, then don really need to go for the basic obedience class d...but it's up to individual lo....no harm attending such classes for some experiences and knowledge oso la....




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jessicaohh
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May 16, 2007, 9:25 PM

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nope...she's not available d...went back to australia early jan this year...




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Amanda85
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May 16, 2007, 10:39 PM

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is not incorrect...as long as u achieve wat u wanted, then is correct....

trainers dun recommend too much of food luring becoz ur dog might get too dependent of treats...hence, when is time for competition, whereby owners r not allowed to carry treats, d dog might fail to deliver....

but for pet dogs....as long as u can make him do wat u wan.....any method will do.....be it toys or food...

n if u intend to change.....is never too late, u juz need more time n patience....happy training~

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(This post was edited by Amanda85 on May 16, 2007, 10:42 PM)


alicebear
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May 17, 2007, 3:55 AM

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Thanks for the advice.

Well. I already teach him the basic obedience like sit, jump, turn, shake hand.. I slowly add in a new trick like one 1-2 weeks so that wont confuse him. I think sit and shake hand he still willing to do without seeing the food. But sometime he gots too excited with the food till she keep barking and chasing at the food. Sly

The external training only have basic obedience? Or got more than that?


alicebear
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May 17, 2007, 4:25 AM

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Hehe... Thanks for the advice Cool

I just need him to be able to do basic obedience will do. As long he well behave during outside and when stranger come. No need go to competition... Hehe... Laugh


Amanda85
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May 17, 2007, 4:45 PM

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in that case, u should focus on socializing instead....bring your dog out more often to meet new friends n dog pals.....

request stranger/friends to approach your dog n give him a pat.....when walking onleash, try to teach him not to pull...

by juz focusing on obedience training do not guarantee your dog will be a friendly one...

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alicebear
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May 17, 2007, 6:04 PM

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Some of friends come to my house before, my fur kid becomes so excited and bitting their toe as welcome them. Haha...Laugh But.. which I dont encourage him to do that. There was only one time I bring outside yam cha. My god... He was so excited with the tea on the table and the things surarounding him. Macam lost control nia... Unsure As for other dog, he seem not so close with other dogs. He is very small breed puppy now... other dogs seem like giant to him for my thought which scare him off...


vinoviruz
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May 25, 2007, 1:41 AM

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u can start basic trainin at home anytime...by the 3rd jab u can register it for external trainin ade



I already started to train him at home for some basic obedience like sit, shake hand, turn & jump over. I normally used to hold treats on my finger while doing the training. But one of my friend told me that my method is incorrect. This is because my pup is looking at the treats to do trick but not my hand instruction. I tried to change my training style last night but my pup seem to be excited & not listening Crazy Not sure the changing style he don't buy it or he is too full with energy. Izzit too late to change now



ermm...the method ur using is correct...

thr are several ways to start trainin, some use treats, toys, attention, watever it is in order for ur doggie to do as command. then, ur at the right path









ezekiel 25:17


chrisong
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May 25, 2007, 6:31 AM

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Since your dog still very young. After all Jab, your main thing is to socialise your pup with strangers & other dogs. Bring her out more often and expose her more.

When in come to OB train your pup. Master one command then only go for second command. Never teach many command to the pup as it will not absord it & also MAX 5min training in a day!!!

Hide your treat in your hand but don't let her eat. Just let her know that inside your hand have treat. After finish each excersize must end in giving treat or play!!!

Consistant in your training.

Good Luck


alicebear
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May 28, 2007, 3:32 AM

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Thanks for the advice... but I dont seem to get the chances to do that anymore.

My Mickey passed aways few days ago.... My heart so pain... What can I do to ease the pain away.



~My beloved Mickey~ May you live happily in Heaven with care of God's hand.

Always be in my heart....


chrisong
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May 28, 2007, 4:13 AM

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Sorry to hear about your dog. May I know what happen?


jessicaohh
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May 28, 2007, 5:46 PM

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hi alice,

so sorry to hear that....wat happen to mickey? if i'm not wrong, she's the one that u mentioned haven;'t completed all the jab yet rite?




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alicebear
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May 29, 2007, 1:34 AM

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Mickey jump up try to catch his toy and slip then head hit the ground. I rushed him the Vet which right opposite of my house. The assistant there tell me that there is nothing much they can do. This is so unacceptable for me as he dint do a thing or even checking but just looking only. I am not sure whether is correct or not. Mickey die in my arms which I cant forget. It is so hurt....


alicebear
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May 29, 2007, 1:57 AM

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Yes, he is the one I mentioned about. The photo on my account too..



~My beloved Mickey~ May you live happily in Heaven with care of God's hand.

Always be in my heart....


jessicaohh
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May 29, 2007, 4:44 PM

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oh no,

he jumped too high n hit the floor and bleed? my goodness...how come the vet din even check....Mad which vet do u brought him too....

i understand how u really feel...sigh....so sorry to hear that




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alicebear
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May 29, 2007, 6:25 PM

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He dint jump high.. is like within his reaching limit height. I think he slip and hurt his head He dint bleed, just dint move. I bought him to the Vet in Jelutong there. The worker say based on his experience my puppy cannot be saved. Feeling so hard by seeing him die in front of my eyes while I cant get any help for him...



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Always be in my heart....


jessicaohh
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May 29, 2007, 6:34 PM

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oh my, how could the worker juz make such claim without consulting the vet at all...

yeah..i know which vet u r referring to...

so what is your plan now? i know it is sad but pls don give up in owning dogs ya!




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