Puppies will be taught
basic obedience skills by Suzy such as sit, down, loose leash walking, etc..
Not exact matches
Instead, get your dog's attention
by asking him to do
basic obedience skills, like Sit and Down.
The Second Chance program works
by matching up at - risk students, who are in need of community service hours to complete court - ordered requirements for truancy violations, with shelter dogs who could use some
basic obedience skills in order to better their chances for adoption.
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
Running buddy programs pair energetic dogs with local runners, and prison programs benefit both animals and humans
by pairing dogs with inmates who help teach them
basic obedience skills to increase their chance of adoption.
But it's not just for the students — the Shelter dogs also benefit greatly
by learning
basic obedience skills and receiving valuable one - on - one attention which helps make them more adoptable.
Abandoned pooches are either taken in temporarily
by kids in the training program or
by Doglando itself and taught
basic obedience training and social
skills.
The exact nature of the treatment is determined
by whether the fighters are members of the same household and
basic obedience skills are essential.
These organizations have similar requirements for therapy dog candidates: be friendly with other dogs (several therapy dogs may be present during visitations at the same facilities), be at least 1 year old, have lived with the owner for at least 6 months, consistently perform
basic obedience skills, remain calm when being handled (petted, grabbed, hugged, etc.)
by different people, and tolerate the sights, smells sounds, and equipment found in nursing home and hospital settings (wheelchairs, walkers, I - V poles, etc.).