About Sit Command Training
"Sit" is one of the simplest commands, but it's incredibly useful--after all, your dog can't jump all over a guest, dash into traffic, or do any number of things you don't want her to do when she's sitting. How to teach "sit": The food lure method from a standing position This method uses a food...
Sit command trainingMarch 31st, 2011
Just like young children, puppies use their mouths to explore their world. Unlike young children, they also use their mouths to play, with you or with other pups. As you may already be aware, their teeth are like sharp little needles and a bite or nip from a pup can be pretty painful! This biting...
March 31st, 2011
There is nothing more frustrating than trying to chase a dog that plays "keep away" when you are trying to get it to come. Here are a few tips on improving your dogs response to the come command (commonly called a "recall"). Real world vs. show ringIn the show ring, the dogs sit quietly, totally...
March 31st, 2011
Teaching your dog the 'sit' commandWeigh out your puppydog's daily diet and take a handful of kibble. Give one piece to the pup to let it know 'the game's afoot', say "Rover, Sit" and then slowly move...
June 9th, 2009
It is a natural instinct for most dogs to jump up on their human family members in an exuberant greeting. When dogs say hello to one another, they generally go nose-to-nose, and your pup wants to greet...
June 2nd, 2009
Do you have problems with your dog getting on the couch...then refusing to get off? Does he ignore you when you call him? Does he nose or paw at your hand for you to pet or play with him, or get defensive...
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