Instructions Step 1: Teach your dog to sit on command in a calm environment before working on changing the way that he greets people. You can train your dog to greet at the door in either a standing or sitting position, but if your dog has the desire to...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Treats Collar and leash (for dogs) Step 1: Allow your pet time to feel comfortable with his immediate family and his new home before bringing friends and family into the mix. Start small by introducing a few friends...
Instructions Step 1: Socialize your dog with other animals and with humans. Socializing your dog is different than training him. Socializing him means desensitizing him to stimulation. Expose him to other dogs, other types of animals he may come in...
So the first question when we are teaching dogs not to jump on up on people is really the first question is really why do dogs jump on people in the first place. Maybe if we can understand what the dog is getting at we can understand a little bit better...
Instructions Step 1: Decide how you would like your dog to greet visitors. You might choose to have him greet from a sitting or a standing position. If your dog has a trick he likes to perform such as shaking hands you can teach your dog a two-part...
Instructions Step 1: Practice basic obedience with your dog before greeting the other dog. Make sure your dog is calm and you have complete control over the situation. It is best to have both dogs on short leash when they greet each other, especially for...
So it is very important when you are working on anything with your dog that you reward the dog for success. If you dog is getting it they are doing the right thing you want to make sure that you reward them you don't want to we want to make sure that we...
Hi this is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about taking your dog for a walk. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at www.canineheadstart.com. So we’ve gone...
Instructions Step 1: Bring your puppy to her veterinarian to make sure she does not have any medical condition that would cause the urination. If your puppy's checkup is okay, then continue with the below steps. Step 2: Disregard your puppy for 5 to 10...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rat treats Step 1: Sit on the floor with your rat away from you but within reaching distance so that you can catch him in case he wants to scurry on out of reach. Step 2: Call your rat's name and if he comes to you...
Instructions Step 1: You can start before you bring the baby home from the hospital. Some people like to have their husband bring the baby blanket home that has been wrapped around your new baby and let the dog get a good smell of the future friend...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cat toys Scratching post Step 1: Most of the guys out there who claim to dislike cats have the false idea that cats are unmanageable and aloof. If you have a well-disciplined cat, it’ll be easier to get your...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: The dog(s) The walker You Gauge Punctuality Step 1: Apply rules of a job interview to the "Meet and Greet." Step 2: Make sure the walker is on time. Better yet, are they a few minutes early? Step 3: Gauge the walker...
Instructions Step 1: Get in touch with the reason for the trip to the principal's office. Understand that it is rarely a mystery to the summoned parties. Visualize the meeting with the principal and display your best manners. Step 2: Take responsibility...
Hi, this is Ryan William with Expert Village; I'm going to teach you how to greet people who come to your house and how your dog should behave when people come over to visit you. First thing, when I first got this guy about a month ago, he would charge...
Hi, this is Ronnie William with Expert Village. I'm going to teach you how to properly train your dog. When I get home from work or from being out and about, when I walk in the front door, I do not look at my dogs. I talk to them, and I don't touch them...