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Posted on 12/6/14 at 11:32 am to papt99
I completely agree it's many times a hereditary trait. I'm on third generation out of my dogs and they all whine. I decided not to breed her for this reason.
The big problem IMO Is most of the dogs don't know they are doing it. I have had no luck with a bark collar in fact I have seen a bark collar make it worse.
One way I look at it when they are whining they are excited and they have the drive u are looking for in a retriever. Not saying the whim in is necessary but I've never seen a whining dog that didn't have a lot of drive and desire. The whining drives me batshit crazy.
The big problem IMO Is most of the dogs don't know they are doing it. I have had no luck with a bark collar in fact I have seen a bark collar make it worse.
One way I look at it when they are whining they are excited and they have the drive u are looking for in a retriever. Not saying the whim in is necessary but I've never seen a whining dog that didn't have a lot of drive and desire. The whining drives me batshit crazy.
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