Rowstymitt
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Hello Everyone,
Forgive me if there's another thread somewhere already about this - I looked briefly but didn't see anything. I'd like to get Siri to some obedience classes with the eventual goal of doing therapy with her. The reality is that I probably won't be able to do this until summer. She's been with us almost two months and she turned two in November. I'd like to start doing some training with her but don't want to really do anything that I'll have to undo later, LOL. Are there any books or DVDs you can recommend that would help us with some basic obedience until we can attend classes? She already does sit and down pretty well, and she's learned to wait for me to tell her it's okay to eat, and she is starting to heel. We are still having some indoor potty issues, I think she spent her first two years in a kennel so that's understandable, I guess - but she has improved greatly in this area. I'm trying to take her out as much as I can into different situations so she is more socialized but she still is shy at first with new people. Thanks for any direction you might be able to point me in.
Forgive me if there's another thread somewhere already about this - I looked briefly but didn't see anything. I'd like to get Siri to some obedience classes with the eventual goal of doing therapy with her. The reality is that I probably won't be able to do this until summer. She's been with us almost two months and she turned two in November. I'd like to start doing some training with her but don't want to really do anything that I'll have to undo later, LOL. Are there any books or DVDs you can recommend that would help us with some basic obedience until we can attend classes? She already does sit and down pretty well, and she's learned to wait for me to tell her it's okay to eat, and she is starting to heel. We are still having some indoor potty issues, I think she spent her first two years in a kennel so that's understandable, I guess - but she has improved greatly in this area. I'm trying to take her out as much as I can into different situations so she is more socialized but she still is shy at first with new people. Thanks for any direction you might be able to point me in.