This lesson assumes student already have beginner skills with Microsoft Excel including
knowing these basic commands: entering and editing information, basic cell and text formatting, changing column width, creating a basic formula (SUM, AVERAGE, basic math), adding a row or column, changing page settings, printing, and creating a basic chart / graph.
If your dog
knows basic commands such as sit, stay and comes to you on command, off - leash playtime will be easy.
Max
knows basic commands such as sit, shake and lay down.
At night Cleo willingly goes into her crate to sleep and
knows some basic commands like sit, lie down, no, and comes when called.
But I can tell you this: Echo is a very friendly dog who
knows some basic commands.
She has been fine with the other dogs she's met, and
she knows some basic commands.
He knows basic commands, and will be a wonderful addition to just about any home that is feline free.
She knows her basic commands, and walks nicely on the leash.
She knows her basic commands, but like many young dogs, is still learning not to jump on people.
I have taken him to several different obedience classes so Leo
knows the basic commands but he forgets everything once he reaches the state of high excitement.
This sweet senior is housebroken and
knows some basic commands.
He is potty trained, crate trained, good on a leash, and
knows some basic commands!
Beau loves to play and is quick to show
he knows basic commands.
Some advantages to adopting a dog from a shelter are that they may already
know basic commands, may be spayed or neutered, and that you may be saving their lives.
Known basic commands include «sit,» «shake,» and «lay down.»
His previous owner indicated that he's great on a leash, and demonstrated to us that
he knows his basic commands: SIT, DOWN, WAIT, STAY, SHAKE.
Elsa
knows basic commands, love treats, playing ball and belly rubs.
He may not
know basic commands like sit and stay, but he listens to odd random commands like «stop don't pee on the couch!»
Older dogs CAN learn new tricks as OESR senior Dayton, who is deaf, now
knows his basic commands through signing that we've taught him!
Harley is friendly toward strangers, is great on car rides, likes to play,
knows basic commands, and has great house manners.
Most older dogs are already house - trained,
know basic commands, and are typically less destructive than puppies (they're well past the «chewing» stage!)
He walks well on - leash and
knows the basic commands of Sit and Down; in fact, he sits before a person can even finish the command.
Ero
knows basic commands and rides very well in the car.
Intermediate training: for already experienced dogs that
know basic commands.
He is crate and potty trained; he also
knows basic commands.
Kuma is house trained, walks well on a leash and
knows basic commands.
This way you'll be pleasantly surprised if the dog already
knows some basic commands or is already housebroken, but you won't be setting him up for failure with expectations that are too high.
He already
knows basic commands (sit, down, stay) and knows to wait to be released to eat.
She knows basic commands and would be a great dog for training clicker tricks; she already knows More Info
The dog must also
know basic commands such as sit, down, stay and come, as well as walking politely on a leash.
Start adopting SENIOR dogs... they are (usually) past the destructive stage, housebroken, and
know basic commands.
24391 - Robin is a happy, smart girl who
knows basic commands but excels at «stay».
If your dog doesn't
know the basic commands of sit, down, stay, and leave it, he or she will have a terribly...
She already
knows basic commands and walks well on a leash.
She is house trained and
knows basic commands.
They're house - trained,
know basic commands, and while they definitely get silly and goofy to score treats, they also love to cuddle up on the couch for movie night too.
He's house trained, and crate trained (likes to sleep in it with the door open),
knows his basic commands, is a happy tail - wagging greeter and is perfect in the car, laying down or catching the breeze with his nose out the window.
Pit Bull rescue organizations often care for their adoptable dogs in foster homes, which means their foster families will be able to tell you if the Pit Bull you want to adopt is good with other animals or kids, and if he or she is housebroken and
knows any basic commands.
The prisoners gain valuable life lessons and marketable skills for when they are released, and the dogs leave the program
knowing basic commands that will make them more attractive to prospective adopters.
After your pup finishes his vaccinations, consider enrolling him in a local obedience training class or continue training it at home with books / videos until
he knows his basic commands.
Even if your dog only
knows basic commands such as wait, sit and reliable recall, he'll be safer and less likely to get into trouble.
She is house and crate trained, walks well on a leash,
knows basic commands and loves to ride in cars.
Most are housebroken and
know basic commands.
The majority of puppies in this program go home
knowing basic commands and are typically accident - free in the crate.
Even if your dog
knows their basic commands, training can be a good way to mentally exercise your dog whenever they are bored, or are lacking stimulation in general.
He also
knows some basic commands and is willing to learn more for someone that is interested in teaching him.
She knows some basic commands and responds immediately when called.
He knows his basic commands and has no known health issues.
She is a smart girl and already
knows basic commands (sit, shake hands, lay down, roll over, stay, give me kisses, wait, etc.).
He is a smart boy and
knows some basic commands like sit, lay down, etc..