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puppy training? - 11/19/2008 12:21:35 PM   
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What is puppy training, and how do I learn more?
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RE: puppy training? - 11/19/2008 12:37:58 PM   
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RE: puppy training? - 11/19/2008 12:55:39 PM   
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lmao at Lynnxz....

ok so on a semi serious note to the OP....  this girl has been a pet in the past.... it started off quite slowly... eating out of a puppy bowl to start from the floor and slowly progressed from there to being walked on a leash in private to walking on a leash in the meadows.... ultimately it developed to peeing in a corner, whimpering, and fetching in her mouth.....

may this girl ask why you enquire alphamale?

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RE: puppy training? - 11/19/2008 1:08:36 PM   
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my friend justs keep hinting that this is the way that she really see's herself as a pet probably more so than as a slave.  She told me that at 4'11" and 92lbs it really suits her submissive nature.  I however do not have a clue as what to do next or what type of scene would be a turn on for her.

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RE: puppy training? - 11/19/2008 1:25:02 PM   
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Why not sit down with her some time and look at some of the different websites that cater to puppy/pet play and as different ideas and/or equipment come up you can talk to her and see what things excite her and why they do.  I've done this with a Mistress concerning pony play, though we were chatting online via Yahoo, but we would find various websites, pictures, equipment, etc. and send the link to the other person and talk about it.  It was quite enlightening.

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RE: puppy training? - 11/19/2008 2:10:26 PM   
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very solid advice igor and thanks for the comment and I am starting to really warm up to the "human pet" concept, it is starting to seem lake a very interesting dynamic and probably a lot less labor intensive than being a 24/7 Master lol.

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RE: puppy training? - 11/20/2008 5:51:04 AM   
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That's a good idea Igor. I think I'll try that with my puppy, next time he comes over. I have personally found that wording my commands in a way that resembles commands given to a pet gets an enthusiastic response. With my pet, positive reinforcement is perhaps even more likely to get the desired behaviors. Not that I spare his behind or anything... ;) 

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RE: puppy training? - 11/20/2008 12:01:43 PM   
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Need a clue what to do next Alpha?

Just take her on a drive to a shopping mall that has a Petsmart or Petco, and take her inside. Watch how (and where) her eyes light up, as you walk down the leash and collar aisles. As she looks longingly at some of them and matching sets. See if she starts to get glassy eyed by the large wire cages. Check out if  she starts to get all smiley looking at  the matching water and food bowls or starts to drift off near the soft puppy beds, as she day dreams about you telling her to curl up in one back home.

Take a look at some toys you might have her fetch. If she starts running up the aisle cause she sees something she likes, tell her, "Heel!" and see what happens. Maybe you two could check out some puppy training books for ideas to adapt.

Let her pick out one or two things you will buy for her. At the check out counter , pet her head or scratch her behind the ear. Start thinking of a new name for her.

In the front of the store, they have a machine where you can buy a little metal tag in various colors and shapes, and print anything you want on it. Like "Alpha's Pup" walk her buy it and pause for a few moments thinking about what you'd put on the tag you will fasten someday to her collar.

On the way out, she'll probably be so happy she'll want to lick your hand!


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RE: puppy training? - 11/20/2008 1:08:01 PM   
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Im gonna be thinking about some of these posts all day.

Puppy training is simply that, anything you would do with a normal pup becomes fair game.


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RE: puppy training? - 11/21/2008 4:45:40 PM   
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I suppose there are a wide variety of different practices. What I have done is to just strip her, put a collar on her and walk her around the house on her hands and knees. I typically use a long handled crop on her bare bottom and then I make her bark or say bow-wow. I usually do this the first time we're alone. In my experience girls love it.

I have never had the girl eat from a bowl on the floor. But mayle I'll try that tonight if I meet someone at the munch.

Puppy training has the advantage of being cheap. Everyone has collars, leashes, crops. Pony play on the other hand requires expensive specialty equipment.

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RE: puppy training? - 11/22/2008 1:47:41 AM   
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Actually, if you're a tiny thing like I am, all you really need for pony play is a strong submissive on all fours, good balance while straddling, a fist full of hair and some sharp heels. A riding crop can't hurt (well...actually, it can). 

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