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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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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Bait the dog- we have talked about this command in the previous sit and leave it, but it will hold true to the off command as well. If I surprise my dog on the bed or the couch, I want to get their attention through the tin man or a grunt. After I have...
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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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