Show dog trainers differ in methods of work most dog trainers deny the truth of the saying saving that eliat you ou cant teach old dogs new tricks the fats fa ta appear to be that a dog more tunit thain two to old ts is more etiore easily taught than the nv puppy because lie Is more capable of understanding what hat you iou wish him to do many an intelligent log dog Is spoiled by too insistent efforts to correct minor faults in the early stages of his hir training ills spirit is broken before lie tins lins an opportunity to learn leam things worth while many dos trainers L in handling hunting dogs or even dogs insist that they should not be little tricks such ns as sitting up and begging for food or lumping jumping through ones hands the objection s that the trick dog conics to look for signals from his master and Is less likely to net act on tits ills own initiative on the other hand many trainers tako take tin nn opposite view find and think that learning tricks la Is good discipline and heipt helpt in a dogs general mental development fred C kelly lit in Hc Ile arsts internal dional C 11 ran |