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Miss Munki 07-10-2007 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Ivana Fukalot (Post 12734608)
very nice dog!!! but looks sad

The pic seems so funny to me because my dog has a very sunny disposition, and in most of the time she has a big doggie smile with her long floppy tongue hangin' out:

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baddog 07-18-2007 04:52 PM

Tried it today, can only say that he seems to hate it . . . but he doesn't pull, that is for sure

munki 07-19-2007 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12781075)
Tried it today, can only say that he seems to hate it . . . but he doesn't pull, that is for sure

They def. get that owned feeling real quick, but they get over it, and the walks and training go much smoother...

Gigi is responding amazing well, and our new pup has no leash problems, so we've had her on a normal collar.

sniperwolf 07-19-2007 08:32 AM

wow, what a nice dog... he looks smart!

TubeTitans_SusieQ 07-19-2007 08:35 AM

I have one for one of my dogs, their great! have fun with your pooch!

LiveDose 07-19-2007 08:38 AM

I thought this thread was about munki.

baddog 07-21-2007 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by munki (Post 12783632)
They def. get that owned feeling real quick, but they get over it, and the walks and training go much smoother...

No doubt. It works for everything from jumping to barking, but he sure hates it . . . I am going to take him to the dog park with it on and see how he deals with others while wearing it.

Miss Munki 07-21-2007 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12794648)
No doubt. It works for everything from jumping to barking, but he sure hates it . . . I am going to take him to the dog park with it on and see how he deals with others while wearing it.

Hey there Baddog, enjoying your b-day week? I'm sure Buddy will get used to it really quick, it took GG a few days. After all, it still means she's going for a walk, and now she gets all excited when we grab the leash and lead. When G see's another dog and begins to pull really hard, she'll turn her head side to side in an effort to ditch the lead. In that case, I have her sit and stay until she can proceed calmly (of course, this might take a couple tries). Good luck:)

candyflip 07-21-2007 01:31 PM

My dogs are almost able to take walks without their leashes. Choke chains worked well. Both were pups when we started working with them and they taking their walks.

I can see one of them now lying by the door with her leash and chain.

baddog 07-21-2007 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Munki's Girl (Post 12794695)
Hey there Baddog, enjoying your b-day week? I'm sure Buddy will get used to it really quick, it took GG a few days. After all, it still means she's going for a walk, and now she gets all excited when we grab the leash and lead. When G see's another dog and begins to pull really hard, she'll turn her head side to side in an effort to ditch the lead. In that case, I have her sit and stay until she can proceed calmly (of course, this might take a couple tries). Good luck:)

Well, I had to postpone enjoying myself until some network issues were resolved, but that happened this morning, so I am ready to extend this party thru next week. :)

When I first took Buddy out with it, it was pretty comical as he would be walking on 3 legs, using the 4th to try and get this damn thing off.

Now when I have company and he shows his puppiness I put it on him and he chills right out.

It is a multi-purpose tool.

BusterBunny 07-21-2007 02:40 PM

50 broken dogs


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