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<title>Adult Dog Potty Training</title>
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We can wsh it were so but it's not and never will be! Though the average grown dog has a nature unlike yours. Wait for a movement from standing or sitting to down. Don't be harsh, but don't give up easily either.At first the dog will have no idea why you're so...
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<title>Small Dog Training Collars</title>
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Physical punishment just isn't an effective training technique. Don't be harsh, but don't give up easily either.When the dog is in position, praise lavishly even though you had to 'force' the sit. Take special care with young hips - don't force a completely uncooperative...
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<title>Dog Training Made Easy</title>
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We can wsh it were so but it's not and never will be! Though the average grown dog has a nature unlike yours. They don't associate cause and effect in the same way. You want the dog to associate the...
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<title>Dog Training Bootcamp Louisiana</title>
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So, the dog hasn't evolved to understand why you're hitting them. Pull the leash loop under one foot and slide it under the knee of the opposite leg, facing at a slight angle to the dog. Just dont EVER do it.As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give...
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<title>Dog Training Videos</title>
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Be patient, clear and consistent. We can wsh it were so but it's not and never will be! Though the average grown dog has a nature unlike yours. Dog Training - Sit Command - Few behaviors are as fundamentally important as 'sit'. Many dogs take two years to learn anything beyond...
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<title>Dog Obedience Training Video</title>
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Part of that patience means keeping your temper when you would like to lash out physically.Difficulty training 'sit' varies by breed, individual and training style. Punish them for not behaving the way you want. Physical punishment just isn't an effective training technique....
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<title>Dog Toilet Training</title>
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That way a dog associates the behavior with the command.As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give the command and signal. Just dont EVER do it. When a dog is 'down' it can't knock over furniture or children. It's totally counter-productive and won't help anyway....
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<title>Bird Dog Training Video</title>
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For the slow learner or assertive dog, it may be necessary to use a collar and short leash - two to four feet is best - 'Sit' the dog and place it above his head and slightly behind the forehead, but still visible. Just dont EVER do it. It's totally counter-productive...
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<title>Dog Potty Training</title>
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At first the dog will have no idea why it's being praised but it doesn't matter as with repetition the behavior will follow the command. The latter they do only when they have no choice. Praise and reward anyway, even though you had to 'force' the sit.Difficulty training...
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<title>Dog Training Colorado</title>
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Dogs can be amazing at understanding spoken communication. Fortunately, almost every dog can learn 'sit' quickly.When the dog is in position, praise lavishly even though you had to 'force' the sit. As important is what he is not doing! In a sit dogs can't chase cats, knock over...
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<title>Dog Training Barking</title>
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It also has practical benefits. But dogs make choices very differently from people.After several repetitions try just using a 'waving down' hand movement, palm toward the floor or ground. Wait for the response. Praise and reward anyway, even though you executed the movement not...
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<title>Dog Training Pinch Collar</title>
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Talk to them like they were a human child. Punish them for not behaving the way you want. Take special care with young hips - don't force a completely uncooperative dog this way. But they don't reason out or get context the way humans do.Most dogs won't go own the first...
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<title>Training Your Boxer Dog To Heal</title>
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Many dogs take two years to learn anything beyond the easiest basics to the point that it consistently sticks. When you see it give a unique voice command and move a treat or toy from the dog's chin to the ground while pulling gently on the leash. Beyond the need...
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<title>California Dog Schutzhund Training</title>
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Make the hand gesture, issue the voice command and hand gesture pair. But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour, before you try to alter the dog's. You have to be geared up to repeat the same command over and over, only to have...
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<title>Dogs</title>
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Take special care with young hips - don't force a completely uncooperative dog this way. It's totally counter-productive and won't help anyway. Minimize noise and movement distractions during the training session. Every behavior should be associated with a unique hand signal and tone with the command. Follow those futile techniques and you'll...
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<title>Dog Obedience Puppy Training</title>
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And never let him train you. Follow those futile techniques and you'll harvest the pay back of a neurotic dog and you will be an unhappy owner. To start take advantage of the dog's spontaneous behavior. Now bring out other techniques. They will usually just endure the...
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<title>Dog Training Stop Barking</title>
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The goal is to encourage, not punish. But they don't reason out or get context the way humans do. To start take advantage of the dog's spontaneous behavior. Talk to them like they were a human child.After several repetitions try just using a 'waving down' hand movement,...
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<title>Az Dog Training</title>
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But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour, before you try to alter the dog's. It's easy to use physical punishment as the first route of correcting a dog's behavior. You want the dog to associate the position with good feelings - his...
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<title>Dog Obedience Training Supply</title>
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But they can be easily distracted, or fail to associate today's case of 'come' with yesterday's action and subsequent reward.Patience is the number one required quality, therefore.Patience and commitment is key to training any behavior. When you see it give a unique voice...
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<title>Dog House Problem Training</title>
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But dogs make choices very differently from people. But a nearly equal number will underestimate the time, skill and elbow grease it takes to do it as it needs to be done - Especially if they are a new dog owner and have bought a high energy breed when they should...
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<title>Dog Training Product</title>
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Some will get it fast, some will take ten or more or won't get it without further prompting. Praise and reward anyway, even though you executed the movement not the dog. Never reward until the behavior is complete - Also don't become tense or angry after failure. It...
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<title>Dog Training Michigan</title>
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When a dog is 'down' it can't knock over furniture or children. Every behavior should be associated with a unique hand signal and tone with the command. It's easy to use physical punishment as the first route of correcting a dog's behavior. Wait for the response. It seems...
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<title>Professional Dog Training Massachuesetts</title>
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With a treat or toy.In really hard cases, kneel nd put the leash loop with your foot, sliding it over your leg. Most times, they are not ignoring the command as much as failing to understand it. You want the dog to associate the position with good feelings - his and...
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<title>Dog Agilty Training</title>
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When a dog is 'down' it can't knock over furniture or children. Pull the leash loop under one foot and slide it under the knee of the opposite leg, facing at a slight angle to the dog. But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour,...
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<title>Dog Training In Pa</title>
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Follow those futile techniques and you'll harvest the pay back of a neurotic dog and you will be an unhappy owner.Fortunately,&quot;Down&quot; is usually easy to train..To command sit, stand and face the dog and place it above his head and slightly behind the forehead, but...
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