To summarize "stay"; it's a very, very important command used for boundary training, whether it's in the kitchen, front door or having your dog cross the street. Always remember, dogs are more visual than vocal, so incorporate with all the commands I've...
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Depending which hand you hold your treat in, the next step in the "stay" process is holding up your hand just like a stop sign. I am right handed, so I have my treat in the right, I hold my left. If you're left handed, you'll hold your right. I would...
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Visual tin man you have heard throughout our whole dog training series. You can use tin man with all of our commands that we've learned so far, the sit, leave it and now the off. As I've stated the importance of tin man, I want your dog to be aware that...
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As I mentioned in the "sit" command, I will be teaching you both a visual cue with a verbal for each command you'll be learning in this video segment. As I stressed earlier, the tin man posture gets your dog's attention and will automatically have them...
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As discussed earlier, visual tin man is a very important visual to let your dog know to be calm and that a command is soon to follow. As you've seen Coogle throughout the video, he sees tin man and he sits and remains calm. As I show you the steps of...
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