Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph McAllister" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PESO - Outside the Cheese Shop



On Mar 18, 2009, at 10:53 , William Robb wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Waller"
Subject: Re: PESO - Outside the Cheese Shop


And the only type of collar I found that would help me with my 110 lb. Malamute.

You do realize that Malamutes are bred
A) to pull.
B) to not necessarily believe that the direction the boss wants to take is the best one.
don't you?

I really wish that people who buy sled dogs would realize this and just put the dogs on a prong and be done with it.

William Robb


Until 2006, I have had nothing but Malamutes as my, and my (ex) wife's, companion animals. I never had to do any formal training with any of them. With time (2 - 4 months) and patience they will learn what is expected of them, what they can do, and what is forbidden. No hitting, no choke or prong collars, a little bit of reward treats when doing good, and a voice command when doing bad. No!

Sound like in your own way you did give them the training they needed.

I took my malamute 'Bear' to formal traning cause My wife & I weren't smart enough to do what you did and weren't willing to wait months for his habits/ways to change.

snip ,snip ,snip....

Love my dogs!

My dog was a wonderful, gentle giant that would defend me to the last.


Joseph McAllister
Pentaxian

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