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TerryW
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United States
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Speaks: English*

 
 Message 10 of 14
27 March 2010 at 11:37pm | IP Logged 
orion wrote:
TerryW wrote:

Anyone know where I can get the following?

- "Red Setter Stone" software

- "Learning Spaniel Like Crazy" CDs

-   Heisig's "Remembering the Collie" book

- "French Poodle In Action" videos

- Assimil "Dalmation With Fleas" course

- "Barron's Mastiff-ing Canine" (OK, went too far, I'm done now)




Don't quit your day job :)


You'tr quite right, Orion, I stopped by to revisit this 2-year-old thread (Hmmmm, what was in the first post to get it zapped?), only to find my bad "stand-up" routine even lamer than I remembered it. So I thought I'd add another one just as bad:

- Assimil's "German Shepherd Without Tail." Barrrump-Chishhhh!
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Katie
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Australia
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Speaks: English*, Hungarian
Studies: French, German

 
 Message 11 of 14
28 March 2010 at 11:37am | IP Logged 
Actually, I have taught my dogs Hungarian commands.

They know English commands, but I had to move back in with my parents for while, and so there were constantly people giving them the same English commands but never enforcing them (you know, cute little fluffy dog with big brown eyes giving them that look). Therefore, they became more and more ignorant of the English commands. I was so annoyed about this because they were previously very obedient!

Nobody else in my family knows Hungarian, therefore I began to re-teach them in Hungarian and now whenever I want them to do something, I speak to them in Hungarian. Since I did this, they always follow my commands. I giggle to myself while everyone else struggles to get them to "sit" etc anymore. They're so ignorant to English because the commands mean nothing. About the only ones that still work are "Where's grandad?" and "Potty!".. LOL
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Fat-tony
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United Kingdom
jiahubooks.co.uk
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Speaks: English*, Spanish, Russian, Esperanto, Thai, Laotian, Urdu, Swedish, French
Studies: Mandarin, Indonesian, Arabic (Written), Armenian, Pali, Burmese

 
 Message 12 of 14
28 March 2010 at 3:10pm | IP Logged 
My dog (yes that's him<==) gets spoken to in English, Thai and Lao. Sometimes when my
wife teaches him a new command he only understands it in her accent so I have to command
him in English with a Thai accent.
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apatch3
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United Kingdom
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Speaks: Pashto, English*
Studies: Japanese, FrenchA2

 
 Message 13 of 14
08 April 2010 at 10:10pm | IP Logged 
LOL I thought I'd keep things simple by sticking to English with my dogs, guess its not too late to try teaching them commands in other languages but it does seem like a rather pointless thing to do.
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patuco
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 Message 14 of 14
17 April 2010 at 11:44am | IP Logged 
TerryW wrote:
Hmmmm, what was in the first post to get it zapped?

Nothing, it's the author that's the problem.


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