Puppy classes will
teach basic obedience skills such as sitting, lying down, staying in place, coming when called, and walking on a leash without pulling.
We will cover a number
of basic obedience skills ranging from commands as simple as «sit» to more complex «targeting» commands and impulse control commands.
In addition to their uses in
training basic obedience skills, they can be used to teach dogs to carry out unnatural behaviors such as operating switches, or picking up the TV remote.
We
cover basic obedience skills with an emphasis on teaching your dog that obedience is a team effort - so they can make good choices on their own.
This is one reason why most organizations that teach agility require
basic obedience skills before they will allow you to train your dog in agility.
This class focuses on teaching dogs good manners and responsible dog ownership to their owners
where basic obedience skills are applied to real world scenarios.
Most cities large and small have dog trainers or obedience clubs to help
teach basic obedience skills, or even competitions in obedience events at more advanced levels.
Our program will help your dog
learn basic obedience skills, such as walking nicely on a leash, Sit, Down, Stay, Leave It and coming when called.
Dog can perform
basic obedience skills including sit, come, down, stay, walk on a loose leash, walk by food on the ground without taking it, work in the presence of other dogs, and easily engage with a stranger
Dog can
perform basic obedience skills including sit, come, down, stay, walk on a loose leash, walk by food on the ground without taking it, work calmly in the presence of other dogs, and easily engage with a stranger
Canine Good Citizen Classes: To teach owners and their dogs who need to learn a
few basic obedience skills before taking the CGC test.
We'll examine the management of triggers at home, learn how you can
use basic obedience skills to redirect bark / lunge behavior, and best of all, discover how to «change the way your dog feels» about other dogs.
Provide meaningful quality time and enriching activities with each pet such as taking walks, playing fetch, cuddling on a sofa while watching television, hiding healthy treats for them to find or
reviewing basic obedience skills with food rewards.
It is possible to teach your
puppy basic obedience skills using information in books and online but a good dog training class or lessons from a positive reinforcement trainer will be a great help to you.
Target Training, Leadership Training & Improving Trust & Communication with your dog, Crate Training for Anxiety, Fearful & Anxious Behavior Remedies,
Overlaping Basic Obedience Skills with Remote Collar Training, Eliminating Aggression Training, Generalized Anxiety Training
Handlers are also expected to demonstrate best practices in handling, elevating the requirements of a therapy dog team
beyond basic obedience skills.
Pick a short, snappy piece of music and
choose basic obedience skills such as «heel», «halt and sit», «stay», «drop», «come», and «return to heel.»
The dogs must not show signs of aggression or extreme shyness and demonstrate
basic obedience skills Owners must provide a brush or comb for the «appearance and grooming» part of the CGC test.
Must demonstrate
good basic obedience skills, i.e. walking on a loose leash, and responding reliably to common commands such as Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Leave It.
Tuesdays 6:30 - 7:15 Saturdays 12:00 - 12:45 Puppy classes will
teach basic obedience skills such as sitting, lying down, staying in place, coming when called, and walking on a leash without pulling.
It focuses on puppy play time, proper puppy body language, learning how to safely socialize your pup, managing common puppy behaviors, calming and focus techniques, and a
few basic obedience skills.
These organizations require that therapy dog candidates must: be calm and comfortable with other dogs, be at least 1 year old, have lived with the owner for at least six months,
perform basic obedience skills with consistency, remain calm when being handled by different people, and tolerate the sights, sounds and smells and equipment found in nursing home and hospital settings.
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