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Classifieds & Organizations => Sponsor Classifieds => Topic started by: rainshadow1 on January 24, 2024, 11:56:26 AM
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Leia had a very quick follow up heat! We planned to have a litter on her next heat, we just didn’t expect her next heat to be a month later!
She delivered last night!
Good thing for our group… these pups will be absolutely ready for the field this fall!
I believe I have contacted the wait list, but if you wanted to be on it and haven’t heard from me, please send me a message!
I will be tracking their progress and updating.
They will have…
Dew claws removed,
ENS Therapy,
Several wormings,
First and second immunizations,
Food dish manners,
Gate manners,
Jump up manners,
Sit and hold disciplines,
Bark manners,
And they’ll be ready to be or be started on several other disciplines, ready for you to take over. They’ll be listening!
If you’re new to our STARTED pups, feel free to contact me for more info.
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Leia and Milo have all black every time. It’s weird!
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PM sent
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Man I'm glad my wife won't see this.
She thinks Granson needs a little brother.
He is the smartest, kindest, gentlest Lab on earth.
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Pic of the “pile” tonight…
Still working thru the callback list, 4 of these are reserved already
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Do you have a link to the 20 puppies at 7 weeks waiting for food?
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Do you have a link to the 20 puppies at 7 weeks waiting for food?
It’s on the puppy website in my sig line.
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I second Dan-O's comment.
This is Finn, he will be 2 on Monday.
Smart, energetic, and super sweet.
The training Rainshadow starts these dogs off with is amazing.
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He’s beautiful Zag! Good job dog dad!
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Wow that is very impressive :tup:
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Wow that is very impressive :tup:
That's the video I was looking for.
AMAZING.
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They get it. By 6 weeks every time. Lots of them by 4 or 5.
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Got the dew claws removed last night with no issues. Fat squirmy little black butterballs!
Been crazy around here, baby goats born less than 2 days after we got mamma… they had no idea when she was due. Got a couple NICE pieces of damascus out of the forge too. Hoping l’m keeping accurate notes throughout….
…. 2 girls and one boy left, guys!!!
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Two girls left.
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One girl remaining….
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We already made a deposit on one of the girls. My daughter's will be gone for spring break and hopefully have a puppy as a surprise when they get home.
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We already made a deposit on one of the girls. My daughter's will be gone for spring break and hopefully have a puppy as a surprise when they get home.
Canceling my spring break trip so I can be sure to finish these kids off properly!
They’ll be ready!
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Puppies are all reserved!
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Amazing! :tup:
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All these puppies are reserved, this is just a progress report…
Gonna try to edit together a video, but…
Amazing success!!!
Decided to start the “Back” training yesterday with the teakettle flip. Planned, and strategically located, I put the food behind me, block the road, and anyone who charges me gets flipped head-over-teakettle back, while I repeat the word “BACK” over and over.
(“Back” is an extremely useful command that can be applied to MANY scenarios. It means, back up, back away, give some space, leave that alone, or later in the field it means go further away from me. You can even use it to send a dog out on a search or a retrieve.)
Well, yesterday I set up, started, and gave “back” commands and teakettle flips for SIX SOLID MINUTES!!! A few pups took longer to submit than others, (I have video I’ll be trying to edit into an instructional video) but I flipped and said “back” until they all gave up.
Today… same EXACT scenario, I got ready for a battle of wills, and……… I was hesitantly challenged by a couple pups once, maybe twice, then they submitted like the rest of the pack… SECONDS! Only a few SECONDS!!!
They’re listening!
These babies are amazing!
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Another update, on these (claimed) pups…
I know some of you were wondering when they’d learn about the gate, well that was about 4 days before this video.
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Last puppy is waiting for her ride in a couple days, so I'm going to use her in the meantime to make some video on taking your puppy home for the first time...
Here's installment #1...
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Great video Steve! How was the spring break training and when is installment #2 coming out?
Any dates anticipated for your next litter as I may have a few interested friends here on the west side.
Thanks!
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I did a quick series that culminated with a COMPLETE leash training session, from first sight of the leash to leading at heel. The last video is a little tedious, but I didn’t want to cut it down any more because I wanted new puppy owners to see the WHOLE process from start to finish.
(I cut a few of the side videos out of it, but it really shows the whole process …WIN!)
They’re on my YouTube page but I’ll post them here.
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Expectations…
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The Leash’s job…
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How to call an untrained puppy…
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Here’s the big FIRST leash session!
Beginning to WIN!
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Follow-up session, reinforcing what she learned during the breakthrough…
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These steps are followed by more reinforcement and flow seamlessly into “Kennel” and sitting her down, walking to the end if a check cord and teaching “Come” and then those flow into incorporating fetching and other more advanced disciplines.
They all springboard off of each other. But they all start with the leash.
I couldn’t show any of the next steps with this puppy because she needed more drilling and she was desperate to bond after these sessions, so I had to just leave her to her new owners.
(Un-bonding is one of the hardest things that can happen to a pup.)