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Addressing a Dog to Give Commands

Addressing a Dog to Give Commands

Name command praise command. For the majority of commands that you administer to your dog, I would like you to address them by the name of the dog, name of the command, followed by praise and command name. The reason, Koogle, the reason that I like this...

Routine for the Off Command in Dog Training

Routine for the Off Command in Dog Training

Treat and praise, I have mentioned in the previous two commands, sit and leave it, I would like you to follow the same rhythm when it comes to the off command. As I've shown you address the dog when they're on an object. Get their attention with tin man...

Leading a Dog Off of an Object

Leading a Dog Off of an Object

To lead dog off the object we are going to command the term off. As I've said earlier off equates to four paws on the floor. If I just got undressed and I notice my dog Koogle, on the bed uninvited, I will approach with tin man, bait and I will use the...

Holding Treats to Train a Dog to Sit

Holding Treats to Train a Dog to Sit

Hold for three to five seconds. This you will hear me use throughout the commands that I will be showing you how to do today. The purpose of three to five seconds, is I want the retention memory from your dog to link to what you are trying to teach them...

Dog Training Table Command: Identifying Obstacles

Dog Training Table Command: Identifying Obstacles

Identified obstacle will be important to make sure that your dog knows what challenge is coming next. As I showed on my previous over command there will be different obstacles following each other in an agility competition so you want to be sure your dog...

Steps for Leading a Dog Off an Object

Steps for Leading a Dog Off an Object

To summarize the off command, it is a command used to prevent your dog from jumping on people, jumping on the bed and jumping on the couch. If they are on these objects, you want to use, use the command off. Off could also be used for any object that you...

Steps for Training a Dog to Sit

Steps for Training a Dog to Sit

To summarize the sit command. Always address your dog with the tin man firm erect posture. Stand as tall as you can, arched back with your hands on your waistline. Of course if you're a smaller, shorter individual this will all be dependent on how big...

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