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knightenhaus

by knightenhaus on 21 February 2007 - 22:02

One of my puppy people came up with Clause with the german sound clouse, I thought that was cute :) Thanks for all of the suggestions...I like them all! Peggy

by rpaulson52 on 21 February 2007 - 23:02

Ok, here's a GREAT Christmas name for you: Christ. That way, when you exclaim JESUS, you have Christ right after it. This is especially useful after you alpha roll your 94 pound intact dominant male that you just picked up from the pound. What a sweet dog I thought he was! Just sitting there, in the back of his cage, barely even growling. We got him home, and sure he was nervous... you would be too if you had half a dozen little red-headed brats throwing popcorn at you. I KNOW German Shepards, I've been breeding them with my neighbors dogs for years. So, I decided, since he's already nervous in his new home, that I would catch him by surprise! I darted out from behind the couch as he was settling in on the floor.. I grabbed the big guy from behind and immediately alpha rolled him. It worked GREAT! You can barely see the scars on my face anymore. After that, we developed a wonderful relationship. He really knows who the boss is now... sometimes he even lets me sleep on the bed with him. It's ok though, the floor is probably better for my back. Well anyway... Jesus-Christ, it just goes together. Peanut butter and jelly, spam and mayo... just think about it. Let me know if you need any training advice.

by gsdlvr2 on 22 February 2007 - 00:02

Some colors maybe, silver and gold, goldie ,golda,misty..for mistletoe,glimmer for the lights, isis,isys for ice, This IS hard. I thought I would have better ideas.Sorry,I tried. rpaulson52, you are both smart and funny. A wise trainer once taught me,to make your bite command something simple not the obvious. Everyone knows the German for out and bite,his theory to teach a common word,but I don't want to highjack a lovely thread so I won't go there,but when he said" shut up"! it meant "bite" .





 


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