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When you see it give a unique voice command and hand gesture pair. Don't be harsh, but don't give up easily either. But dogs make choices very differently from people. It also leads to behaviors like 'rollover' and 'crawl'. But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour, before you try to alter the dog's.Make the hand gesture, issue the voice command and move a treat or toy from the dog's chin to the ground while pulling gently on the leash. Some will get it fast, some will take ten or more or won't get it without further prompting. But they can be easily distracted, or fail to associate today's case of 'come' with yesterday's action and subsequent reward. Wait for the response. Associate a unique hand signal and tone with the command. Talk to them like they were a human child. Praise and reward anyway, even though you had to 'force' the sit. You have to be geared up to repeat the same order, day in and day out, and occasionally not get the same outcome. When the dog starts to sit, give the command and signal.First, take advantage of the dog's spontaneous behavior. Take special care with young hips - don't force a completely uncooperative dog this way. They will usually just endure the punishment without learning anything. Dogs can be amazing at understanding spoken communication. The latter they do only when they have no choice. To start take advantage of spontaneous behavior. Simultaneously, gently take both the dog's forelegs and pull toward you, issuing the voice command. Many dogs take two years to learn anything beyond the easiest basics to the point that it consistently sticks. Just dont EVER do it.Lets get one thing carved in stone right away - Dogs are not hairy fluffy kids. When the behavior is complete, praise lavishly..Most dogs won't go own the first few times. Follow those futile techniques and you'll harvest the pay back of a neurotic dog and you will be an unhappy owner.Fortunately,"Down" is usually easy to train. Try to be away from other voices.At first the dog will have no idea why it's being praised but it doesn't matter as with repetition the behavior will follow the command. For the slow learner or assertive dog, it may be necessary to use a collar and short leash - two to four feet is best - 'Sit' the dog and kneel down facing him. Be patient, clear and consistent. Beyond the need to establish that you are the alpha (leader), it has a number of benefits. Wait for a movement from standing
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Hi,
I was just wondering why people keep editing my page when all the information I supply on it is accurate.
I already have a link to TIDA, so there is no need for another.
Cheers
kylie
This site should give a true and unbiased description of the subject. A Northern Inuit Dog is a Northern Inuit dog irrespective of which club it's owner belongs to. The page appears to be an advertisement for the Northern Inuit Society. The Northern Inuit Society is not a controlling body regarding these dogs and links to any relevant sites should be included in order to let anyone researching these dogs access ALL information available.
I also feel that the photograph shown is a poor example of this breed and does not do justice to the Northern Inuit Dog.
Thank you,
Colin
I've been watching this page with great interest. I belived that the information given on this page was extreamly accurate. The Northern inuit society may not be a controling body but it has been holding records of Northern Inuit dogs registerd with it since at least 1993. If someone wants to register a litter of pups with THIS society then the dam and sire of those pups must also be on the societies register. This does not stop ANYONE from breeding ANY dogs they want and calling them Northern Inuits just as many litters of other dogs like German Shepherds, Labradors, Boarder Collies etc are bred without being registerd with bodies like the Kennel Club, these dogs are sold without a pedigree and their true history is not known.
The Northern Inuit Society does ensure that all dogs registered with it have an established pedigree and have not be out-crossed with other breeds. The Northern Inuit Society cannot have information of dogs that are not registered with it and consequently it cannot allow any resulting progeny of these dogs to be registered with it.
Many people will want to take this breed in their own direction and they are free to do so, but if this involves the use of other breeds then I feel it would be wrong to describe the resulting dogs as Northern Inuits. This is how the Utonagan became the fine dog it is today, but it is not a Northern Inuit.
As for the dog in the picture, it is obviously a juvenile and as such is not the best representation of what the dogs mature into.
Cheers
Mark
Hello Mark,
As said previously this site should be an unbiased description of the subject and therefore may be the first picture of this breed that people will see. Therefore I think a more suitable photograph should be used i.e a mature and to standard dog to give the general public a good first impression.
Also this subject should be about the northern inuit dog and not the northern inuit society.
Do you assume that the president of the northern inuit society has been breeding and keeping records and giving pedigrees since 1993?
Please note the Inuit Dog Association does not out cross with any other breed of dog and keeps a true and accurate record of registered dogs.
Regards,
Colin
Hi Colin,
First I want to say I agree wholeheartedly with Mark in all respects of his post.
The photograph of the NI on the page is of a 7 MONTH OLD PUP, no she isnt the best example of the breed as of yet but it is the only picture I could put on the site at the time as I do not have copyright to any pictures of adult NI's. I have now spoken to a friend and have been granted permission to use pictures of her NI's to put on this page, I shall edit the picture asap.
I do not understand why people keep removing the information I have put on Wiki regarding Utes and Tamaskans, it is a well established fact that these breeds are descended from NI's and there are numerous websites out there that have this information on them, it is not inaccurate information I have supplied so why remove it?
The site is not a advertisement for the NIS, it is about the Northern Inuit dog and I want to keep it that way. The only reason I created this page is because everyone was being redirected to Utonagon's when searching for NI's and I wanted to rectify this problem. I have placed links to Utes, Tamaskans and The Inuit Dog Association on this page, so I feel I am providing enough information for people to conduct thier own research on the various breeds.
Regards
Kylie
Colin, I am not being biased in my links I have provided, since I have already added a link to TIDA!!!
Kylie
Hello Kylie,
The policy of this site is that articles must be written from a Neutral Point of View, representing all majority and significant-minority views fairly and without bias. Therefore would you please stop deleting external links to other relevant sites concerning northern inuit dogs.
Thank you,
Colin.
Kylie will you please stick to the rules of this site and stop trying to say that northern inuit dogs are ruled by the northern inuit society. This is far from the truth. Nobody is trying to delete the northern inuit society links etc so why are you removing everything else. The northern inuit dog is represented by more than one club at the moment as you know so why keep trying to alter the fact?
Colin
Hi Colin,
Its common knowledge that the president of the NIS is also the founder of the breed, so even if, as you suggest, records have not been kept from that period then there would be no one else with more information regarding the dogs used at that time or before.
You seem to be pro TIDA, I don't have anything against the association as such but the following quote from the front page of the TIDA website slightly disturbs me.
"The Inuit Dog Association is unique in keeping to the original brief, using Northern breeds and breeding for temperament and health, as well as looks."
I thought that the NI was already established and further use of "Northern breeds" was no longer needed and have not been used for many years. If TIDA is using other breeds then the resulting dogs could not be NI's, only NI crosses.
Regards
Mark
Colin,
I don't recall saying that Northern Inuit dogs are ruled by the Northern Inuit society and it is not stated that they are on the page I have created.
All I have stated is that TIDA have split from the NIS and formed thier own group, which as far as I am aware is the truth.
I did not state that they formed thier own breed, I was refering to Utes and Tamaskans in that phrase.
I said that dogs bred by these groups cannot be REGESTERED as NI's with the Northern Inuit Society, thus I am adhering to the rules!
Thanks
Kylie
Too All
What is this really about? Seriously, the TIDA link is on, the NIS link is on, Colin are you determined to spoil the enjoyment of these lovely dogs and their breed? Why are you mud slinging? Please for the love of God stop trying to ruin it for everyone!!
I am new to the breed and I don't care who's said what and who did what, we're not kids. People are going to come on this site to find out more about OUR breed of dog, it doesn't belong to anyone except every single owner NIS or TIDA who has a dog, and people are going to come here and read the filth you are writing and people bickering like children. Its ridiculous!
I have heard very negative things said about the chair person of TIDA which I won't repeat because I'm above it, and now your saying negative things about NIS chair person, if you spent as much time advertising the breed as you do trying to claim ownership of it, this breed would be as popular as a Lab, Alsation or any other popular breed.
Please stop trying so hard to fill this with negativity, no one stopped you putting the information on the Wikopedia, someone else thought of it and did it and now you want to drag them down for "the wrong picture" "information" why don't you try congradulating them on their proactive gesture to promote the breed....?
Natalie
Well said Natalie, it makes me wonder whether Colin is the persons real name.
A lot of the discussion on this page is related more to the politics of the breed than the actual article on wikipedia. I think the article is very nice and shows the breed in a good light. Lets leave it that way. I think people keep removing the Ute and Tam links because they don't want those breeds to take any of the glory from this article on NI's, there is lots of jealousy throughout the NI, Utes and Tams.
Sophie
Actually the information about the tamaskan in the article is untrue. the Tamaskan did not make a split from the Northern Inuit at all, they used Northern Inuit, Utonagan, Siberian huskies and husky crosses to produce a new breed. They only used approx 10 Northern Inuit and Utonagan according to their wikipedia page(so for arguments sake lets say 5 of those dogs were NI)I don't think that 5 NI makes them a 'spin off breed' like the Utonagan were. Perhaps that sentence needs re-wording.
That is very true, perhaps all 10 could be counted as NI, but the breed as it is now has a very small percentage of NI or Utongan in it, to say it is a spin off would be wrong because many other dogs were used in the creation. I think the way I have now worded it on the article sounds better and more truthful--Exhaustfumes (talk) 09:17, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Not entirely sure what your going on about. But the article still mentions NI as being part of the creation of the Tamaskan, what more do you want? This is a discussion board about the NI article not the Tamaskan and personally I think the article is worded correctly the way I have done it, but I will leave it up to discussion.--Exhaustfumes (talk) 00:00, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
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