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Author Topic : Chi Conditioning Help
 Squeaky318
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7/11/2022 9:41:28 PM reply with quote send message to Squeaky318 Object to Post   

So I have other kennels and have fiddled with the rations until I seem to have gotten them to a level where my dogs "level up" evenly. But these chihuahuas! Everything but the condition is where it should be. Any insight? Thanks!
 Killick
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7/12/2022 4:01:24 AM reply with quote send message to Killick Object to Post

Hi there!
It seems that even on the top formula (all 7s), Chihuahuas take a while to condition up to 20.
Just the way of the SD ‘breed’ I guess.
 Squeaky318
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7/12/2022 4:13:04 AM reply with quote send message to Squeaky318 Object to Post

Oh ok! I thought it was me, thank you for the help!
 Tarot
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7/12/2022 1:04:37 PM reply with quote send message to Tarot Object to Post

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Different breeds are different. Some take longer to condition and some take longer to session particular trains. I know Afghan Hounds take FOREVER to got to 20 on their training, they seem to get stuck at 18. Too realistic. LOL

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 Vintage Toys
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7/12/2022 3:59:58 PM reply with quote send message to Vintage Toys Object to Post

They are just like most other Toy breeds, very head strong laugh :D

23-24 days is about when they are 20/20/20 if you begin to session them when they are born.
 Grove Kennels
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7/12/2022 6:21:59 PM reply with quote send message to Grove Kennels Object to Post

Alaska Malamutes take 32 days. They are the longest I have come across.

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