When you get to that stage you have a dog that is virtually untrainable, because he's too scared to try anything new. |
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There are so many untrainable people in key positions that have contributed to the present state of our country. |
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Certainly, my thumbs seem innately untrainable to the gymnastics allowing the mobile generation to manipulate increasingly miniature keypads with ease. |
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Beth, who comes from the bloodline of a former Derby winner, was written off as untrainable by her former owner and was barely approachable in the stables. |
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At times he was almost untrainable as he wouldn't settle and just wanted to charge off. |
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I don't have any, and the closest I've been to them are my nephews and myself but I've never known them to be untrainable. |
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Monte had found himself in a canine rescue centre in New Zealand because his owners said he was untrainable. |
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A third-rate travelling show in financial dire straits, their manager is pinning all his hopes on Rosie, a new and seemingly untrainable elephant. |
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It debunks common perceptions of dogs as related to wolves, requiring owners to become 'pack leaders', and it also maintains there's no such thing as an untrainable dog. |
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