A standard 6 ′ leather or nylon leash is great for walks or
basic obedience exercises, but it won't allow you to give corrections to your dog over long distances.
The basic obedience exercises will be taught in greater detail to prepare your dog for the Canine Good Citizen test.
We also worked on all
the basic obedience exercises, which helped them control him better in the house and yard.
Basic obedience exercises (sit, down, heel, walking on a loose leash, recall, stay, place - boundary stay).
Combine the familiar
basic obedience exercises with new exercises and lots of praise in the fun sport of Rally.
The dog heels next to the handlers left side and
basic Obedience exercises are performed at stations along a numbered course.
Strengthening the bond with older dogs Start with
basic obedience exercises.
The main objective of Rally - O is to provide a fast - moving and motivational activity that demonstrates a handler and dog's competency in
basic obedience exercises without requiring exact precision for success.
Not exact matches
Each program is customized to fit the individual dog, but some techniques that may fit into your training program include
basic obedience training, proper leash handling techniques, focus training, crate training, place training, structured scheduling, decreased roaming, increased
exercise, proper socialization, and more.
All bully breeds need the
basics: house training, manners, socialization, lots of play and toys,
exercise, a pleasant home and good family environment, and
basic obedience.
Monkey In The Middle - An
exercise in
obedience This game not only
exercises energetic puppies, it also reinforces the
basic commands of «sit» and «come,» enhances name recognition, and teaches a puppy to run up and sit to get attention (instead of jumping up on people).
Stratford's training regimen included
basic obedience training, crate training, structured scheduling, place training,
exercise, and proper leash handling techniques.
With any small breed dog, you must always train them with
basic obedience and any other mental and physical
exercise they require to prevent the onset of small dog syndrome.
Thanks to the
basic obedience practice and the physical
exercise, Charlie was tired and happy.
I have successfully raised & trained my own two dogs Missy & Buzz from 8 weeks of age, using Cesar Millan's techniques & fulfillment formula («
exercise, discipline, affection»), as well as completing a
Basic Obedience Class with them at The Dog Day Afternoon in Leesburg, VA..
Training begins with
basic obedience and attention
exercises.
Obedience training involves learning the
basic exercises sit, stand, down, walk on leash, come and stay.
Many dog training clubs use the CGC test as a graduation
exercise for completing advanced
basic obedience classes.
Our volunteers work with the Pibbles daily to channel their naturally energetic instincts and make them more adoptable — no small chore since 90 % of them have never had
basic obedience training or a regular routine of feeding and
exercise.
To complete Sirius K9 Academy's
Basic Obedience Level (and receive a certificate if in our basic group class) and move on to our Intermediate Obedience Level, your dog must be able to perform the following exercises using only VOICE COMMANDS (hand signals are not permitted and you can not point, snap your fingers, repeat commands, or bend over, etc., at any time during the t
Basic Obedience Level (and receive a certificate if in our
basic group class) and move on to our Intermediate Obedience Level, your dog must be able to perform the following exercises using only VOICE COMMANDS (hand signals are not permitted and you can not point, snap your fingers, repeat commands, or bend over, etc., at any time during the t
basic group class) and move on to our Intermediate
Obedience Level, your dog must be able to perform the following
exercises using only VOICE COMMANDS (hand signals are not permitted and you can not point, snap your fingers, repeat commands, or bend over, etc., at any time during the test.)
Make sure to
exercise your dog before this step, take him to the park, for a walk or run, play fetch, and also do some
basic obedience training and maybe even some mind games..
Here are some to try, but before any of these
exercises are attempted, be sure that all dogs have a solid foundation in their
basic obedience: stay, sit, down, come and off.
Most, don't even
exercise or train their dogs with
basic manners and
obedience.
She needs someone to
exercise her and give her more
basic obedience.
My 8 months old gsd is very gentle with our family but when some of our relatives or other people come he gets really aggressive and start barking, our local dog trainer told us to use a shock collar but i do nt want to hurt him (he gets proper
exercise and diet also and i gave him
basic obedience training and some taught some tricks too) help meeeeee!!!!
Even so, you MUST complete the
exercises in
Basic Obedience II to have serious off leash distance control, in public, in dangerous situations.
In
Basic Obedience II, we will progress onto more control and more advanced
exercises, on and off leash.
Forward and backward heeling, advanced turns, and Finish
exercise; c.) Distance control for all
Basic Obedience I commands, up to 100 yards away from the handler d.) Stand / Stay e.) Stand Out Of Motion f.) Beginning to Advanced Retrieving on Command: Find It Command, Hold command, Drop command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Program II
In
Basic Obedience I, we will have completed the following
exercises: a.) Manners b.) Barrier Training c.) Sit / Stay d.) Down / Stay e.) Sit Out Of Motion f.) Down Out Of Motion g.) Come When Called h.) Heeling: straight, turns, automatic Sit i.) Handler Skills (too many to list here) j.) Management Program II
In our «Intro to Rally - O» course you and your dog will build on their
basic obedience and learn better focus with distractions, formal heeling, and additional advanced
obedience exercises.
Basic Level 1 Foundations We will cover the following: • Focus / Attention / Watch Me • Targeting / Touch (cornerstone of many
obedience exercises) • Sit, Down, and Stand • Leash Work (loose leash walking) • Sit - Stay, Down - Stay • Go to Your Mat (Settle Down) • Off - Wait and Take - It • Recall (the «Come» cue) 6 weeks, 1 hour / week... $ 225.00 + HST *
In addition we also have some fun classes - Puppy Class for learning appropriate puppy play, socialization skills and beginning
basic obedience and good manners, as well as a Jumps, Hoops, Tubes and More (Agility for Fun) Class for those that want to try their hand at some beginning agility for some extra fun and mental and physical
exercise for your pet.
The class introduces the
exercises that they will later master in
Basic Obedience.
* What to ask the breeder before bringing your puppy home * Which vaccinations your puppy needs and when to get them * How to make potty training as smooth (and quick) as possible * What to do when your puppy cries at night * Why and how to crate train your puppy * When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does * When your puppy is ready to learn
basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them * When and how to go about leash training * How much
exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy * What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't * When your puppy is ready for
obedience training and how to make sure it works * How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth * How to know when a trip to the vet is needed * What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct them
- What to ask the breeder before bringing your puppy home - Which vaccinations your puppy needs and when to get them - How to make potty training as smooth (and quick) as possible - What to do when your puppy cries at night - Why and how to crate train your puppy - When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does - When your puppy is ready to learn
basic commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them - When and how to go about leash training - How much
exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for
obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct them
Your dog should be healthy and get consistent daily age - appropriate
exercise and be well - trained in
basic obedience before undertaking rally.
They provide the dog with
exercise,
basic obedience, crate, and house training.
By now your puppy will be becoming strong enough to take longer walks and has hopefully had enough
obedience training as part of its Springer Spaniel
exercise programme to have mastered the
basics of the recall and walking on the lead.
The dog performs
basic obedience maneuvers such as sit, down and many fun
exercises, weaving through cones, etc..
This intelligence is certainly a positive factor in your companion, but it also means that you must take the time to take your DVGRR dog through a
basic obedience class, train the dog to be a well - mannered member of your family, and provide daily
exercise and stimulation to keep your dog from getting bored.
Prerequisites: This class is open to dogs that have a sound temperament and clear understanding of the
basic exercises, dogs owned by handlers with prior recent
obedience experience or dogs that have been evaluated by the instructor.
Many problems can be easily resolved by providing
basic care,
exercise and
obedience training.
Covers the
basics of puppy training and good house manners on through all the levels of structured
obedience exercises.
Other owner - related variables that led to difficulties included not taking a dog to a
basic dog
obedience class, treating misbehaviors in a punitive fashion, and not giving the dog adequate
exercise.
We offer private and group instruction in
basic dog care and
obedience exercises, problem behavior solving, and new puppy training.
For dogs who aren't confined to their runs, volunteers use agility equipment to
exercise the dogs, clicker training to teach them
basic obedience — such as how to «keep four on the floor,» so they don't jump when potential adopters approach their kennels — and teach them cute tricks, like how to give a «high five.»