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troyUser is Offline
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01/30/2008 9:36 PM  

gidday from australia, this is my first post, my gsp is named Brandine and she is 18 months old. she was very active as a pup and could hardly stay still for a second but she is starting to settle down a bit now.

i want to teach her to bark on command but she doesn't bark much at all. she's not much of a watch-dog but occasionally barks at something but stops when i get there.

any advice on how to get her barking would be greatly appreciated.

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01/31/2008 6:18 AM  
Most people don't want their dogs to bark but I have taught a "speak" command to my dogs. When the dog barks mark the behaviour with a clicker or a word, I use "yes". Reward with a treat. Timing is important. It will take some repetition for her to figure out exactly what you want. Short sessions are better than long ones IMO.

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01/31/2008 7:01 AM  

In my experience the watch dog behavior really kicks in around two years old.


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02/01/2008 12:37 AM  
Posted By bravepoint on 01/31/2008 6:18 AM
Most people don't want their dogs to bark but I have taught a "speak" command to my dogs. When the dog barks mark the behaviour with a clicker or a word, I use "yes". Reward with a treat. Timing is important. It will take some repetition for her to figure out exactly what you want. Short sessions are better than long ones IMO.

Gail


Thanks Gail, i want her to bark because we have feral pigs in the forest around  our farm which i hunt. Previously i have been catching them with my sheep dogs, the dog does not have to touch the pig but can bail-up the pig just by barking at them. i have got really interested in the finding part of the hunt now so i thought i would try a dog with a really good nose but she is coming along a bit slower than i expected.

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02/01/2008 12:50 AM  
Posted By krtennyson on 01/31/2008 7:01 AM

In my experience the watch dog behavior really kicks in around two years old.

i'm starting to find out that the gsp is very slow to mature compared to the dogs ive had, it seems like a strange triat to have in a breed but i suppose it is there for a reason, they really test your patience at times.

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02/01/2008 12:54 AM  
Posted By krtennyson on 01/31/2008 7:01 AM

In my experience the watch dog behavior really kicks in around two years old.

i'm starting to find out that the gsp is slow to mature compared to the other dogs i have. its a strange trait to have in a breed but i suppose it is there for a reason but it can really test your patience at times. any idea why they mature slowly?

 

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