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Old 06-01-2004, 00:15   #8
mijke
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navarre schreef
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but now we are tryng to teach him to howl on command )
I was able to teach my Newfoundlanders and Leonbergers to howl on command (and I can assure you this is very funny when you do this with them outside a campingplace in the evening! )

But with my CsW's I am still trying to teach them, they now only howl when they hear a real wolf on tv!

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We also tried it - now we are able to encourage our CzWs to howl but we need a lot of exercises to teach them to howl on command...
I heard this during the meeting weekend in Pozna! It was fanstastic, and it was also the best alarm clock!

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unfortunately between our dog and "our" cat the war is open
I recognise this very well
One of my CsW's is always playing with our cat (since she was 6 weeks she was used to a cat) But the other one every time thinks the hunting season is open!
But since a few days there seems to be a armistice

Maybe it came because of the correction of me on the right moment, while in the same time the cat did give him one big scratch. since that time they ignore eachother

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