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I used to have the same problem. I have had 7 terriers, and they are naturally hyper, as you may already know.
I have tried trainers, books, etc. all with not much luck.
A few years back, I bought an ebook training system called "The Secrets To Dog Training," from a website called Puppy Professor http://puppyprofessor.comyr.com/training and it made all the difference in the world.
I won't need another trainer again, this book has it all, even a chapter on dog whispering, like Cesar Milan, that is way cool.
I encourage you to check it out. It has saved me time, and most of all money. It's like $40 i believe, but it's 7 or 8 books all in one package. Really, it's an incredible deal, and a tremendous help.
The link is in the resource box
Thanks
Dan
Puppy Dog Training For Obedience - How To Train Your Dog Puppy Properly
- Obedience classes. Also look up NILIF.
- one year old isn't too old. she's still young. you should be able to train her quickly. just set aside time every day if possible that you can work with her...30 minutes maybe, depending on her attention. if she's never been trained, she may be super into it and want more time with you.
you also could go to a community center or PetSmart to take some classes there. they are really reasonable. - The Monks of New Skete.
http://www.dogsbestfriend.com/ - Poor thing. We recently adopted a shelter dog too, and she didn't seem to know her name too well either.
Whenever you give her a treat, mention her name. That's how we got our dog to recognize her name. Also, whenever you praise her, say her name. Just keep saying her name, again and again and again, until she finally realizes that that's her name. You can also try saying her name, and when she looks over at you, give her a treat and say, "Good girl, ______!"
Good luck and congratulations on the new addition. - Try different names to get her to respond. When she does, stick with it, or variations that are more acceptable. Names that have an "ow", "ee", or "ah"sound to them seem to work best. Remember though that a one year old is still a puppy and you can name it what you wish.
- Tug
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