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Here’s
easiest way to communicate to your dog (with this exercise) that you are serious:
Buy a remote electronic training collar. I recommend Innotek or Dogtra.
Here’s how to use it to fix your dog problem:
Follow
directions on matching
e-collar (remote electronic training collar) to your dog’s temperament.
Next, place a dumbbell on
opposite side of
room—straight in front of
dog-- and also place a distraction toy… off to
right.
Send
dog to retrieve
dumbbell. Let him wear a long line, also. As he starts to veer to
right to go after
toy, say, “No!” in a loud, forceful tone and then immediately stimulate him with
e-collar. Re-issue
“Bring” or “Fetch” command and use
long line to redirect him back on course, as he may be confused. When
dog starts to go toward
dumbbell again, immediately begin loud verbal praise, “Good dog, Good dog.”
There you go. Now just repeat this same exercise by altering
training location and
type of distractions. After a few times you’ll be able to eliminate
long line. And after a few set-ups,
problem will be fixed. To read more of my dog training ramblings, read about my book (click below): http://tinyurl.com/4efaq

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