Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:43 am
The “Go to Your Spot” command is a great command to have in your arsenal for a well-behaved dog. For this exercise your dog should have the basic understanding of the “down-stay” command. You will need a blanket, rug, or portable bed to use as the “spot” for your dog. Start by walking your dog…
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:41 am
The main goal of dog training is to have your dog follows a certain command. The dog should learn and understand some words that you wanted him to do. This is also coupled with tone of voice and some body language. Patience is always the key to a good and successful training exercise. You should…
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:40 am
Why should you train your dog to stay? The stay command, like sit and come, forms the basis of good obedience training. A dog that learns to stay is more easily controlled by its owner. For example, the sit and stay command can be used to stop your pet from approaching guests in your home….
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:36 am
After you teach your dog to sit and lie down, you will want to teach him to stay in one place. Dog training can help him learn to follow your “Stay” command for extended periods of time. Teaching your dog to stay in one place will be harder than teaching him the other commands because…
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:33 am
Another important command your dog must learn is “stay.” This command is very practical when you need to leave your dog to do chores or entertain guests. It is also a life saving command when you are out walking to prevent accidents like having a car run over your dog if you have your dog…
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:31 am
Apart from socialization and potty training, the commands “sit” and “down” are usually the first two behaviors included in papillon training. You do not train a dog with these commands to prove that they are capable of doing various tricks. These commands are important in helping you control and keep these furry four-legged creatures out…
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:30 am
Learning how to teach your dog the stay command can be tedious and frustrating. But keep at it and you’ll see just how important it is – when in traffic, when there’s a dog-phobic visitor at the door, when you’re dressed for a party and he wants to pounce on you with his fresh-out-of-the-mud paws,…
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Thursday, February 24th, 2011 at
5:29 am
In the old days, the command “stay” was enforced by punishing a dog for getting up. Now, with Reward based and Positive based training we can enforce the stay command in a much more dog and owner-friendly way. I have developed a technique that is fast, easy, and foolproof, because when taught correctly the dog…
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