Thanks for that post Evan. That's a wonderful clip.
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Type: Posts; User: Hank
Thanks for that post Evan. That's a wonderful clip.
I got the point. I hope none of us think that what a thing is called changes anything. Here is the point I am trying to get to: Many obedience and agility trainers have strong opinions in favor...
Bon Mallari:
Of course I'm trying to stir the pot. This is a forum, right? My personal view is that e-collars work (when properly used) and that the force fetch is absolutely essential to...
I went to an obedience seminar just for the heck of it, and I was informed that the only reason that shock collars work so well in the retrieving game is because Labradors seem to gladly take shock...
My understanding was that in collar conditioning if your dog's obedience was too perfect you had to somehow arrange things so that he would fail so that he could be corrected with the e-collar. I...
I'm not sure that losing money is what turns a business into a hobby. I believe the IRS is realistic enough to recognize that many many many businesses come into being but end up losing money. I...
It's probably better to talk to a tax lawyer about these issues rather than a tax preparer, accountant, or even a CPA. A lawyer is more likely to be willing to look up the law. An accountant will...
I seem to recall a rule about the need to be profitable once in seven years if you expect to be regarded more than a hobby farmer. BTW, Farmers don't ever get to expense (or depreciate) the value of...
I've tried a clicker and had great luck using it to teach my dog to roll over. I shaped small shifts in his position until i had him going on his side and then used treat positioning to get him to...