By on May 18, 2008 in Dog Training | 0 Comments
One of the first things to teach your puppy is to lie down upon command or signal If you can teach him to do this at an early age, life will be much easier for both of you There will be many times during the course of the day when this simple exercise will prove its worth
Have a nylon choke or buckle collar on your puppy and attach a short leash to it Have your puppy Sit as you stand direct…..More on Dog Kennel Training
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By on May 17, 2008 in Dog Training | 0 Comments
A common problem that occurs between dogs and owners comes from how the pet reacts to being left alone In this type of situation, we have to keep in mind that our puppy is a pack animal He was not built to be on his own The whole point of living in pack is to be able to live as a group and work together, play together, hunt together, and raise puppies together Every puppy was made from this sa…..More on Training Dog
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Begging food from the dinner table is one of the easiest things to teach a dog, and also one of the hardest habits to break Your petand#39;s training to beg begins when he is a young, adorable puppy It does not take too many repetitions before he learns that he gets fed from the table by begging Then he sits by your chair while you are eating and stares at you Occasionally heand#39;ll get up on his hind l…..More on Training Dog
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The sit-stay is a basic exercise that all dogs should know Here is how you do it Hold your left hand, palm back, close to the dogand#39;s nose and command and#39;Stay!and#39; Step out with your right foot and turn and face your dog Stay close to him at first! Pivot back on your left foot to heel position without circling your dog Again, tell your dog to stay! Signal back with your left hand and move out on your…..More on Training Dog
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By admin on Sep 19, 2007 in Dog Training | 0 Comments
The following is a list of 6 hand signals that are commonly used in dog obedience training.
1. “Come”: A movement across the body from the side toward the opposite shoulder.
2. “Down”: Can be done in two ways. The first way is with the arm raised to shoulder height in a striking motion if the owner is facing the dog. The second way to carry out the “Down” signal is to with the left arm down with elbow straight, wrist bent, and palm and fingers parallel to the floor if the dog is at heel position.
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By admin on Sep 17, 2007 in Dog Training | 0 Comments
If we want our dogs to do things for us, we need to know how to make them feel good. Below are two positive inducements that can win the heart of any dog.
Get A Ball: Preferably, use a tennis ball because it bounces and is easily controlled by the owner. In training a dog with a ball, the more powerful the dog’s attraction to it, the faster he can learn how to obey his owner and the more irrelevant distractions he can exclude from his attention.