
Received this in an email and laughed … a lot.
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John Spieser of dogheart, speaking from the Ambassadors for Dogs Training Seminar #1. This is a training series that trains people to advocate and then train dogs. ”It’s like people training for dogs.” John gives his criteria for what it takes to be a dog whisperer. About a 42 second gem from the series!
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My neighbor’s Aussie who is a really nice dog exhibited some strong herding behavior while the owner was bike riding with her dog to get him some needed exercise. She did this the other day resulting in a catastrophe for herself.
The dog owner, wanted to be able to get her dog a lot of much needed exercise for her Australian Shepherd. After training him to first walk well on a leash, she advanced to off leash walking. The dog is a very impressive walker, staying really close to his owner and has excellent recall.
The next step was to ride around the neighborhood on bike with the dog nearby, yeilding lots of exercise for the dog. This was working really well until the dog decided that the bike tire needed to stay in place and started nipping at it while the owner was riding. Being a very persistent dog he pushed a little too hard and caused the bike riding owner to crash, hitting the sidewalk with a lot of force.
This resulted in the owner breaking her arm, requiring surgery and either spraining or breaking her ankle too. Yikes!. I’m posting this as a warning to you that even the most well behaved dog can revert to its basic instincts and do something you might not be prepared for.
I had followed the lead of my neighbor and took Sadie around the block a few times, but after my neighbor’s crash I decided that me being on foot was a safer option.
Find out how this owner trained her dog to walk well on a leash with the help of dog trainer John Spieser and the long line dog training method.
Please write a get well comment for my neighbor Pam today. She’s having surgery to fix her broken arm. She will really appreciate the good will. Thanks.
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Ambassadors for Dogs has added a Facebook page. Our dog ambassadors are not necessarily great at facebook so if you can leave us some suggestions we’d appreciate it! We ask that you please become our fan. Add stories and pictures about you and your dog to the fan page.
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John Spieser and his new wife Liz jump over a broom at their recent summer wedding. Patch, John’s dog was the ring bearer.

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