We were told to lay her on her side and hold her down by laying one arm across her neck and one by her lower stomch, to help establish dominance.Originally posted by CorgiLuvr
It also helps to lay the dog on its back between your legs and not letting them get up until they are still for 5 seconds, and then praise them a lot. This helps to establish dominance.
We still have 2weeks left of dog classes, but we will be in Canada ( and maggie will be at the vet to get spayed) at the time of our next one, and we will be in Karalstad, MN teaching bible school for the last one, I hope we can get her into the next "set" of classes in September.
Also, Maggie is extremely good at her classes, doesnt roll-over when she doesnt want to do stuff, bite, jump, ect... is this just because she is not in "her territory?"





, I hope we can get her into the next "set" of classes in September.
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