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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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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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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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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These massive dogs really do make wonderful pets. It is very important, however, to gain control of your Mastiff as soon as he becomes a part of your household. They are natural protectors, fairly docile and most of them are good with children. But their...
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