First of all, be proud of your self for not just adopting the usual attitude of allot of people here and "just give them more love". Second of all, DO NOT EVER listen to anything Cesar Milan says about dogs. All his remedies are based upon the same old thing. He knows as much about them as I know about how to fly discovery to the moon. Now, separate the 2 dogs so that you will have time to be alone with the dog of your choice. There are a ton of books out there and videos that will teach you how to do basic obedience with them. Go to the library and see if they have any DVDs on training by Ivan Balabanov or Ed Froley. They make some of the best instructional videos anywhere. If they have them, watch them, and learn through those methods and apply them to your dogs. It would be very irresponsible of me to sit here and tell you specific techniques to apply to 2 dogs that I have never seen and know nothing about. Other then general stuff, such as becoming the one they look up to, I find it very uncomfortable giving specific advice on the web. See if you can find these 2 DVDs and learn as much as you can from them.
2006-12-25 04:49:55
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answered by Anonymous
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much depends on the breed of the dog you have and just like people dogs have different personalities. Try to pick up some books that are for the breed of dog that you have. If you have a mutt this can be hard. Dogs are a pack animal and feel comfortable, and secure when they have a dominate, but loving Master. They get stressed when things are out of order and they do not understand the social structure. This is why training classes are so important for both you and your dogs.
2006-12-25 04:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There are excellent books that will help. Check out your local pet store for dog obedience classes - this would probably be best. To get help you would have to provide a lot more information about how you interact with your dog; when does he not listen, what are you trying to get him to do and most importantly HOW are you trying to communicate. Dogs do NOT understand English - they react to tone of voice and praise/rewards that are given at the proper time. You can learn how to train dogs from lots of different places. Good luck.
2006-12-25 04:17:28
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answered by The Old Professor 5
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A canines or cat isn't a toy. Your toddler should not be allowed to harm the relatives puppy any further than he's authorized to harm his toddler brother. toddlers do no longer understand a thank you to act around animals needless to say so as that they could learn. it somewhat is not something they advance out of. a chum of mine had an extremely tolerant canines who in no way bit her toddler no rely what the toddler did. the mummy did no longer look worried with reference to the canines welfare so she enable it bypass on. the toddler discovered that canines do no longer suggestions being poked at, hugged till practically choking or having their tails pulled. sooner or later, the toddler wanted to "play" with the rottweiler combination that the hot acquaintances had of their backyard so he climbed the fence and "performed" with the acquaintances canines the only way he knew a thank you to play with canines. That little boy would not poke his doggie or the different doggie anymore even although he nevertheless has 8 arms left with which he ought to poke a doggie. The canines replaced into no longer killed for protecting it Self on its owners sources.
2016-10-18 23:32:24
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answered by lander 4
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Dogs want to be directed.. Your oldest dog is the alpha dog or at least he thinks so. Cuddle with them less and reward only when they listen to your direction.
2006-12-25 04:16:50
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answered by corporatetrade 2
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watch the "Dog Whisperer" on NGEO channel. if you don't have cable go to his website Cesar milan .com. he has virtual webinars and news letters you can recieve. also, there are 2 books by William Campbell. Better behavior in dogs, & Problem behavior in dogs. all of these things have helped me. I am currently testing for ISCC certification and dog behavior is a big part of this process. The books really helped me understand how dog's think. They think differently that we do.
2006-12-25 04:27:59
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answered by dog whisperer 3
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Take up Veterinary Medicine courses.
2006-12-25 04:15:04
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answered by somerandominternetperson 4
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spend more time with your dog love it and learn its body language
2006-12-25 04:29:25
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answered by Save the trees! 3
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I've found this works wonders! http://www.k9deb.com/nilif.htm Good luck.
2006-12-25 21:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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peace n` love
2006-12-25 04:14:18
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answered by asd_cristi 2
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