Step-by-Step Dog Obedience Training And Tips For Your Pet Dog

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  1. by Triggin1, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    @mustang99190 never to late!

  2. by iFireMake, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    @Demario300 Neuter him

  3. by mustang99190, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    is it too late to train your german short haired pointer to come when its called when its 3 years old??

  4. by mustang99190, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    @Demario300 thats like my dog and does your dog escape if you let it off the lead or any thing? cause if i let my dog into my front garden she jumps over the wall and i have to run down the street after her and she wont come when you call her and she definitly noes her name!! shes 3 years old no and shes still hyper it kinda wories me

  5. by Demario300, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    MIne isnt. He acts like Marley. Hes very playful and has a lot of energy. He also likes to jump on our company. Does anyone know what i could do to make him a little bit more obedient.

  6. by capo689, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    I rescued a GSP (liver and white, SO pretty!) He needs one or two walks a day… dog park and/or hikes a couple of times a week… frankly the same exercise I need. He is SUPER well behaved… he will whine, but I only tell him to stop once and he’s good.

  7. by turkey2003, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    I have two GSP’s and I walk them 6 days a week, I have never seen one of them tired, I walked one 10 or so miles, until her feet were bloody raw and she was still wanting to go more, I on the other hand was ready to fall over. Definitely a breed for a active person. Oh and every shorthaired I’ve ever seen has been a compulsive whiner!

  8. by skynet000001, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    @lahrgsp I agree…

  9. by mynameiscortes, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    As long as u run ur dog take him to a dog park or just teaching him tricks mentally he will get tired and want to rest. Just having him makes me and the wife go out alllllot more haha check my videos out. O yeah is it ok to take gsp our in snow?? And how is the best way to introduce him to a lake pond beach or pool. Thanks plz send me a MSG thx. ( are here any gsp grps in Cali area??)

  10. by thaliodrin, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    my pointer has two settings: “crazy-go-nuts” and “snuggle.” If he gets good run-time two days a week, he’s adorable and very low maintenance. Without regular run-time – psycho!

  11. by ropeadopemt, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    Owned several breeds of hunting dogs. Owned and still own blue heelers and a border collie. This GSHP is the absolutely on CRACK!!! Hyper!!!!!!!! Can’t wear them out.

  12. by lahrgsp, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    I have had GSP’s my whole life and they are NOT that energetic.

  13. by sskkeerrmm, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    hey, i’ve got also a gps. She’s now 1 year and 2 months. She’s starting to go mountainbiking with me, but i don’t now how much she can take. We started her condition about 3.5 months ago with canni-cross with a max of 6 km.
    Now we mountenbike between 5 and 10 km 2 or 3 times a week. Is this to much for a young dog?
    She doesn’t seems to get tired. Mostly i have to cool her down and force her to go slower. I don’t want her to get hurt in a few years… tnx

  14. by birdhunter317, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    I would not trade my GSP for all the tea in china,plus that boy can flat out hunt.But this guy is right they need a ton of exercise lucky that we have a field right next to our property

  15. by mommakitty25, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    I like the way you take a big deep breath after saying today i’m going to talk about the german shorthaired pointer! LOL I have a solid liver male :) Lots of energy is true…oh so true :)

  16. by AlishaEtch14, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    Aw I have a liver color pointer, he is such a baby, we are CONSTANTLY playing lol, he’s a great hunter, a.d.d. dog! I have videos of him if you wanna check it out! :)
    Great video!

  17. by rabidsushi, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    i have a gsp that runs around in circles and whines and barks even if we run him alot. its an anxiety thing but we dont know what causes it. funny dog…

  18. by badgedodgerman, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    we got a free gsp.. then it cost me thousands in damage. but….. now we run her daily she is awsome. there is no such thing as a free gsp….. but there worth every penny…… GET ONE…RUN IT

  19. by h3l3na07, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    I think I had the lazyest GPS in the world. :) ) He didn’t really liked runing or playing with other dogs. Not even long walks. He just liked sleeping in his chair, with the cat as a pillow. Really miss him…

  20. by Blacksunshine636, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    I have a 5 mos old male. He can climb the counter in the bathroom by pulling out one of the drawers, flips the latch on the window and gets out. He is very intense, smart and very sweet and trainable. Mine definitely does well with excercise.

  21. by danoneil, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    i guess i should sell my pointer to a hunter. poor guy! he is going to miss running in the field and on the beach behind my house EVERYDAY!

  22. by jws298, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    Id say if you dont intend to exercise the dog responsibly do not buy a dog. Not EVERY shorthair is spastic, it depends what the animal was bred for. They are natural athletes, if you neglect them they will get board quickly and resort to undesirable behavior.

  23. by cchanderson, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    If you dont hunt (twice a week) dont get a GSP period! Do the dog and yourself a favor! This guy basically just said that in a nice way. Ive seen them eat privacy fences and dig 4 ft holes cause they wernt hunted.

  24. by ilykobe24, on September 8 2010 @ 3:38 am

     

    i have a female pointer

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