Dog Handling - Tag - pack leader2019-04-29T04:07:32+12:00urn:md5:a6407b570be288920034c4868ce30b5aDotclearLIVING WITH THE PACKurn:md5:305194a5f57ed8c55d0b74c6a0fc63df2015-02-10T22:34:00+00:002015-02-10T09:43:14+00:00Raewyn SavilleClub Corner: Personal Storiesadopted dogagilitydog behaviourDog Sports Rotorua Inc.Dog Training Programflygilitypack leader <p>I have decided this year (2015) to start a daily blog about living with my four dogs. I suspect that not too many people live in a house with four cross bred dogs and share most of their property with their pets.
My oldest dog is Becki Boo who is a Foxi Huntaway cross. She only recently became the oldest dog as I had to put my 15 and a half... <a href="http://dogsplay.co.nz/dotcl/index.php?post/2015/02/10/LIVING-WITH-THE-PACK"><em>Read</em> LIVING WITH THE PACK</a></p>I am Masterurn:md5:39264aa90eb102bda5f9e6691874332c2012-09-25T14:38:00+01:002012-12-09T17:33:32+00:00Raewyn SavilleDog Handlingpack behaviourpack leader <p>You are my dog...
I thought after writing last night that I seldom explain why I like standing on a rope and holding my dog down, and it may seem a little silly to some people. I call it Passive Dominance. I don't want to do this when my dog errs, makes a mistake or transgresses, I want to train my dog to give me submission at all times.... <a href="http://dogsplay.co.nz/dotcl/index.php?post/2012/09/25/I-am-Master"><em>Read</em> I am Master</a></p>Old Dogs, new tricksurn:md5:7d5dab6e3dab99485a838aff200f64f62012-09-14T13:51:00+01:002012-12-13T19:23:34+00:00Raewyn SavilleDog Handlingdog behaviourdog trainingpack leader <p>What happens when it turns to custard.
I have an acquaintance who has had a lot of dogs and does Agility and has done Obedience as a Sport over many many years. I have enormous respect for her as she is a consistently good performer who actually deserves to achieve more but probably has always lacked another trainer in her age group with... <a href="http://dogsplay.co.nz/dotcl/index.php?post/2012/09/14/Old-Dogs%2C-new-tricks"><em>Read</em> Old Dogs, new tricks</a></p>