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it depends how you define routine gaz. your dogs sound like they have a routine to me . work sleep eat. do you feed before they work. or do you feed after they work. what are they fed..how much.

 

i never feed my dogs before work. i always give them the same food. always after working . i always feed the same amount to each dog. i give my dogs exersize around the same time every day if i change there habits it can have a negative effect . its an interesting point as .its a habit i have. i dont like to change there routine to much. all my dogs are relitively fit and well and long lived. to be fair they havnt got a massive workload. so its easy to keep them good..

sames as yourself mate like to keep to a routine makes things easy for me as i work alot :thumbs:

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IMO the most important qualities are patience, humility, and the desire to learn. You can even learn from an idiot, even if it is just how NOT to do something!

honesty, as long as your honest about yourself and your mutts then everything else can be worked on...

For me it's patience.....never yet seen a dog ruined by giving it a bit of time, time to mature and develop the necessary physical and mental attributes to do the job, but I bet we've all seen dogs ru

I'm going to throw HONESTY in the mix because there are a loads of bullshiters out there that even lie to them selves about there dogs abilities. ...................If you think your dogs perfect then how can you improve it

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If the dog man is a working man... then the ability to survive on little to no sleep....

How true is this.

 

Monday this week I got home at 5am and didn't manage get my head down at all.

 

Wednesday I got home at 2 and back up at 6 for work.

 

And then Friday I was out till 2:30 and up at 5:30 sat for a mooch.

 

Reckon I will sleep well tonight and then it all starts again tomorrow :thumbs:

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For me it's patience.....never yet seen a dog ruined by giving it a bit of time, time to mature and develop the necessary physical and mental attributes to do the job, but I bet we've all seen dogs ruined when pups have been expected to do the job of an adult...

 

Or patience when recovering from injury or illness....all too easy to rush them....and see yourself set back for months....

 

Or patience when training a youngster...and not being scared to take two steps back...when things don't quite go to plan...

 

So, for me it's patience...the best dog men I have seen have had patience......bucketloads of it..... :thumbs:

 

Aye and a sense of humour helps too..... :laugh::laugh::laugh:

The ability to go deaf and blind in others company,seriously though,setting your levels low enough to be able to always match them.

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