SCBluetickGal
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quote: Originally posted by lauraroeder
to go beyond a good shaking with my left hand, under the head. two pups i trained, are on the so eng days post now. if either one of them had ever been flipped over backwards, they wouldn't be standing in those photos. my opinion. if you want them to respond? even when wired...then turn loose and let them run it off. when working on the bench i don't allow sitting and give no treats. i work a relaxed environment and use a t.v. or radio for noise. especially behind them. i believe in a relaxed dog and not a nervous, anxious one. grooming plays a BIG role in my training as well. each hound is different and each one responds in a different way. some stand natural from day one. and some need daily work, sometimes more in a day, than others. i physically lift my dogs down and don't like them to jump down. i praise after they are on the ground. then i turn them loose! and usually they are all tail wagging and sometimes go back and put paws up on bench or jump back up. LOL! then i know we have worked as a team. and that is my reward. these are just a few things i have found successful for me. a gentle hand and a firm voice go a LONG ways! my opinion. but there are those that think swatting, flipping and poking are the way to go. more power to em...this works for me and mine.....
I also use almost all of the same methods that you use with your dogs. I figured somebody would have something to say about putting them on their back. No, it's not something you can do to all dogs and still keep them relaxed on the bench. I don't personally employ that method on EVERY dog that I own, and I use it as a last resort on the ones that I do. Each one of my dogs is different personality-wise, and they all require different types of discipline. A couple of them will look downright ashamed if you so much as raise your voice, and a couple need a firmer hand every now and then. One thing is certain though- anybody that has seen me interact with my animals, be it horses or hounds, knows that I have an extremely positive relationship with each one. As a matter of fact every single animal I own, down to our pack of deer dogs, is pampered more than the average pet. In return I expect them to respect me and do their job as they have been taught. It's obvious my hounds aren't "abused" in any way, shape, or form. Once they have been corrected and perform as desired they are immediately rewarded, and no matter what they leave their training session with tails wagging and ready for more. Not trying to sound defensive, just don't want anyone jumping down my throat and saying I'm too hard on my dogs!
--For the record, Laura, you know I definitely admire you and the hounds you've worked with! 
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