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The purpose of using treats is mainly to get the attention of your dog. My philosophy of training at Doggy Steps is to start with the treat to keep the dog's attention. Once they understand the sit command, and the following commands I'll be talking...

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The Importance of Training a Dog to Sit

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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...

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How to Train a Spaniel to Hunt

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How to teach your dog to do tricks

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