Elizabeth How To

Elizabeth asks…

How to avoid using your right hand?

I’ve been recently trying to use more left hand more but I occasional use my right hand by habit. How can I avoid this and keep using my left hand

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Anthony Churchill answers:

Try putting a rubber band around 2 of your fingers on your right hand. Not tight enough to hinder circulation, but it will grab your attention when you go to use it. Just a little reminder icon smile How To

Kirstie How To

Kirstie asks…

How to ask my mom if my gf can move in with us?

. Me and my gf are 16yrs old. How do i ask my mom? I love my gf to death her mom is telling her lies and making her go crazy.She just dosen’t want to live with her anymore i would love an answer as quick as possible . So would someone please help us? HOW DO I ASK MY MOM????!!!!!!!! PLEASE HELP

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Anthony Churchill answers:

Legally you cannot until the girl is no longer a minor . Why would your mother want to take on another child? Most 16 yr old girls have problems going crazy with their mother so perhaps you need to hear the other side of the story to be sure? Excuse if I am wrong but just dont know all the facts.

Lynn How To

Lynn asks…

How to create a COD2 internet server for Mac.?

I am working on a MacBook Pro. A friend and I want to play COD 2 on our own internet server, so we can control who comes in and who doesn’t (and not get beat up on by the really good players). Creating a local server is easy, but I can’t figure out how to create an internet server so that he can join as well. Can you offer any help with this please?

~Jason

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Anthony Churchill answers:

You need to have the Internet to play the game online… The Internet server IS the server by the way… I believe that you can create that by following this (these) guide(s)…

Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwUD1-TTowQ

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081127102820AAuI1Cf

Good luck!

Don How To

Don asks…

How do I teach my dog to fetch?

I have a redbone coon hound. I want to play fetch with it but it doesn’t get it. I throw the ball it runs after it and when she gets there she just stares at it. She doesn’t pick it up ever. After she looks at it she walks away. How do I train her to pick up the ball so that she can bring it back to me. Or so that I can move to the next step of teaching her how to bring it back to me. Thanks
The dog will not pick up the ball that’s the problem

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Anthony Churchill answers:

Lets start out by playing a simple and fun game. In a small room free from any distractions, sit down on the floor with your dog. Have a small squeaky toy in your hand and some tasty treats in your other hand. Ideally the toy will be one that your puppy has shown interest in. Now toss the toy a small distance (still within your reach) from yourself and let your puppy pounce on it – you can encourage your puppy if need be.

When your puppy grabs the toy you should reach out and take it from his/her mouth while saying “good puppy”. As soon as you have hold of the toy you need to replace it by feeding a treat to your dog.

If your puppy won’t let go of the toy, simply use the treat as a bribe. Hold the treat just in front of his nose and wait for him to drop the toy – praise your dog and give him the treat as soon as the toy drops from his mouth. Practice this simple game in 5 minute blocks, at least a couple of times a day. This is the crucial first step towards developing a solid and reliable fetch or retrieve in your dog.
Now we will continue the game we played in Step 1 but this time we will add a release word or cue to the exercise. As you are taking the toy from your puppy’s mouth (or when he drops it in your lap) say “thank you” or “thanks” and immediately give the treat and praise – just as you did in Step 1. Repeat this process many times. You are building an association in your dog’s mind between your “thanks” cue and the act of him giving the toy to you.

After plenty of practice and continual reinforcement (the treats) you will not have to grab the toy from your dog’s mouth, he will give it to you upon hearing your cue word. Now we have got the basic fetch behavior we are trying to shape – we just need to build on it a little more.

Now we can slowly (very slowly) increase the distance of the retrieve. Start out by throwing the toy a couple of metres from you – hopefully your dog will continue to pounce on the toy and bring it back to you for his treat. Continue just as you have been, say your release cue “thanks” and give the treat for every successful retrieve.

Important: If at any time your dog does not bring the toy back to you do not chase him or make a fuss. Simply sit and wait patiently until he brings it back to you – then treat as normal. Your aim is to make it clear to your dog that in order for the fun and games to continue he must bring the toy back to you. If your dog doesn’t bring the toy back to you, finish up and try again later on – next time go back to the shorter and easier retrieve game as in Step 1.

Continue practicing this game of fetch over and over. Repetition and positive reinforcement are the keys to building and strengthening a solid retrieve. You can now mix up the distance you throw the toy and take your training sessions into different rooms within the house. When you introduce a new object such as a ball (which is what you will use for a game of fetch at the dog park) to the game you need to start out again at a short distance and increase the distance slowly. Remember to only ever treat and praise your puppy when the retrieve object gets delivered directly to you.

That’s pretty much the retrieve behavior built in 4 steps. If you like you can now add a cue at the start of the exercise. Simply say “fetch” or “get it” just before you throw the ball. After a while when you say your “fetch” cue your dog will look straight up at you in anticipation of a chase.

You can also gradually fade the treats now. The game itself will be reward enough for your dog. Instead of a tasty treat being your dog’s motivation, the next throw of the ball will be enough of an incentive for him to bring the ball straight back to you.

Kylee How To

Kylee asks…

How to change url on new tumblr?

The new tumblr layout is confusing and i dont know how to change my url thingy

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Anthony Churchill answers:

Do you see your blog title at the top of your page?
Click it.
Then click settings.
There you will see URL, and a box with your URL in it.
Delete your old URL ad put your new one in.

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