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Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by Texsun, Mar 20, 2012.

  1. rsutton1223

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  2. bixs

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    Fixed it for you.
     
  3. Texsun

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    Did some Agility training while at work today


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  4. Electioneer

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    He only responds to german? I have heard about this but never really could imaging how specific that breeding is.
     
  5. slade1274

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    Dogs learn the words you teach them... they aren't born to a language. :rofl:
     
  6. Texsun

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    French :)
     
  7. Electioneer

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    Could have sworn that work dogs are trained using German or I guess French in texsun's case. If they could do well with another language, why train them in non-English?


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  8. Texsun

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    If we train them in English and all the same language then when we are working together they get confused and as for the reason why its not in english... Say someone does something wrong and the K9 charges him and said person just goes no or heel and the dog automatically follows the commands.
     
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    I know bilingual folks that have multiple dogs and train each in a different language, that way you can tell one to sit or stay and not confuse the other.....

    Same explanation as above, but still topical on a personal level as well as formal working dogs.
     
  10. Electioneer

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    Well that explains everything. I guess I just generalized what a K9 police officer told me.
     
  11. driveclimbslide

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    Meet Dakota, our 3 year old Australian Cattle Dog.

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  12. Coldcat83

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    Meet Midnight our new Giant Schnauzer pup who pees and poops wherever she pleases, I forgot how much I disliked that about puppies lol.
     

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    My dog Chuck Norris 15 pounds of raw muscle... lol

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  14. Mike@TTR

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    Naya our Alaskan Malamute with my mom:
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  15. blaster

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    Lottie, my derp.

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