Long distance stays are definitely more of an advanced stay technique, which your dog will learn after time, routine, repetition and maturity. The process of a long distance stay is similar to a short stay, it just involves a longer distance. This is...
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Hold dog for 3 to 5 seconds can be used in the "stay" command as well. After you've addressed the dog with "tin man", bait, apply your hand stop sign for stay, take your step back, hold for three to five seconds. Like I've said in previous commands, the...
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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...
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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...
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Most dogs like to jump, especially when they are overly excited. The easiest way to stop a dog from jumping when greeting guests at the door is to not allow the behavior to start. If your dog has already learned to jump on people you can change the...
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