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    Nov 8, 2006, 02:54 AM
    Dog training question
    I have a 7 month old Border Collie, who is as smart as they told me she would be. However, I was not very happy with the dog trainer we had so switched to another one who has a really good reputation. However, after two lessons, my dog has now gone "strange". Before,she was keen to obey and please and quick to learn. Now she will not obey, sits and stares at me when I call her to come and generally seems to have gone backwards. The new trainer says this is a "phase" and that the dog:confused: is putting short term memory into long term memory, and I should make a game of it. I want to believe her, but would hate for my pup to be ruined! Can anyone help? Have I confused her by taking her to another trainer?
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    Nov 8, 2006, 07:50 AM
    I would agree with trainer, I had a wonderful Border Collie who would watch my children in the yard, if they got too far toward the street, he would herd them back toward the house ( it was fun to watch)
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    Nov 8, 2006, 09:58 AM
    Dogs expect consistency. And there is a big difference in how different trainers work. And some dogs respond to some techniques better than others. I am a part of the movement toward more positive methods, but I am not using all positive methods. Apparently your old trainer's methods weren't working or yo wouldn't have changed. A 7 month old is far harder to ruin than a 7 week old. Unless the new trainer is using harsh, abusive techniques, you might stick with them another week or 2 and see how she does.

    Maybe do some reading and be better able to judge the 2 trainers. Here is a list put together by the professionals at a dog guide school for those caring for their dogs.

    The Cultural Clash by Jean Donaldson, 1996

    Excel-crated Learning by Pamela Reid, 1996

    Don't Shoot the Dog, by Karen Pryor, 1996

    Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence, by Carol Lea Benjamin, 1993

    Second Hand dog, by Carol Lea Benjamin, 1988

    Dog Problems, by Carol Lea Benjamin, 1989

    Super Puppy, by Peter J. Vollmer, 1988

    HELP, Mt dog Has an Attitude, by Gwen Bohnenkamp, 1994

    Owners' Guide Better Behavior in Dogs and Cats, by William Campbell, 1989

    What All Good dogs Should Know, By Wendy Vollmer, 1991

    How to Raise a Dog When Nobody is Home, Jerry Kilmer, 1991

    Through Otis' Eyes-Lessons from a Guide Dog Puppy, by Patricia Berlin Kennedy and Robert Christie, 1998

    Puppy Primer, by Brenda K Skidmore and Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D. 1996

    Beginning Family Dog Training, by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D. 1996

    Planet of the Blind-A Memoir, by Steven Kuusisto, 1998

    The Other end of the Leash, by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D.


    The Cultural Clash by Jean Donaldson, 1996

    Excel-crated Learning by Pamela Reid, 1996

    Don't Shoot the Dog, by Karen Pryor, 1996

    Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence, by Carol Lea Benjamin, 1993

    Second Hand dog, by Carol Lea Benjamin, 1988

    Dog Problems, by Carol Lea Benjamin, 1989

    Super Puppy, by Peter J. Vollmer, 1988

    HELP, Mt dog Has an Attitude, by Gwen Bohnenkamp, 1994

    Owners' Guide Better Behavior in Dogs and Cats, by William Campbell, 1989

    What All Good dogs Should Know, By Wendy Vollmer, 1991

    How to Raise a Dog When Nobody is Home, Jerry Kilmer, 1991

    Through Otis' Eyes-Lessons from a Guide Dog Puppy, by Patricia Berlin Kennedy and Robert Christie, 1998

    Puppy Primer, by Brenda K Skidmore and Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D. 1996

    Beginning Family Dog Training, by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D. 1996

    Planet of the Blind-A Memoir, by Steven Kuusisto, 1998

    The Other end of the Leash, by Patricia B. McConnell, Ph.D.
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    Nov 14, 2006, 06:29 PM
    I'm glad I could help and that you found my information helpful!! :)
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    Nov 14, 2006, 07:02 PM
    The list of books is part of my stash of material built up over many years that I can easily copy and paste in. It helps me give better answers while saving me time. I have recently made part of it stickies on this forum.

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