I just love Springer Spaniels, it is very very sad when they pass. I wish they could live longer. I have a beautiful best friend right now and she is 12 and getting slower...Such loving dogs!
I know exactly what you mean. I lost my 6 year old Springer Spaniel unexpectedly on Friday, May 7th, 2021 and the pain is still bearing down on me like a ton of bricks. She was such an important part of my life, that I now feel like my whole world has been turned upside down.
Wow he's amazing. I have a Springer called Ziva who looked *_EXACTLY_* like milo when she was a pup. I wish she was as disciplined though! But I still wouldn't change her for the world. I love her more than anything
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@@hanin3109 I have one, they would hate being inside all day. They are active working breed dogs and need loads of exercise and stimulation! They do love cuddling after a day of fun though :)
It is refreshing to see a R+ board and train. When I see videos from places that use aversives, I immediately see the shut down body language. The dogs in those videos are certainly obedient; the trainers get lightning-fast results using aversives, but you can tell that the dogs are terrified to make mistakes from their expressions and the way they carry themselves. The endearing exuberance with which this puppy performs the tasks shows me that you use positive reinforcement. Good on you.
If it was that simple, then the owners could have done that themselves. The training may start with the dog following food to teach them the new behaviour, but food is phased out once the dog fully understands the behaviour, and its then proofed to distractions