This message is from: Alison Bakken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi W. Peter Randall,
If you can get hold of a training collar. I have one that is an electic
collar that is controlled by a hand held button. Most of the larger pet
store carry them, some will even rent them for a week or so. The collar
w
This message is from: bolinsj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I agree that I don't recommend the procedure, but my first pony, Beast
trained our poodle not to chase and nip his heels. He was usually a dog
hater and would blast them good, but seemed to know that Elan was one of
us. He waited until she ma
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That wasn't positive reinforsement but it
>worked.
You MIGHT be able to duplicate this more safely if you could administer an
electric fence sized shock that the dog would think had come from the horse.
I do not have experience with shock col
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Subject: Re: Dogs\Flies and Foals - Good title for
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Hi Peter-
So much to learn! And it never ends.
I resisted using fly spray till quite recently. No, it's not natural and yes,
it is toxic. However, in nature horses roam over a large area and their dung
does not pile up in one place, attracting flies. Als
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"W. Peter Randall" wrote:
> This message is from: "W. Peter Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> A few things from the Niagara Region in heat struck Ontario...
>
> 2) I have a new dog who is just great with our three small kids and wonderfu
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