There are two
basic types of leashes - the set - length fabric leash and the retractable leash.
Not exact matches
Leashes and collars, clickers and other
types of simple to use dog training equipment even help your dog learn the
basic commands
of sitting, staying, and walking.
Aside from regular day - to - day care like feeding, grooming and exercise, the responsibilities
of a foster home may include
basic training (like housetraining, walking on
leash, sit, down, etc.), behavior modification (to correct problems such as marking, jumping, mouthing, barking, destructive chewing, dashing through doors, etc.), socialization and temperament evaluation (to determine whether the dog is a good fit with different
types of people and other animals), medical care (dispensing medication, taking the dog to vet appointments) and
of course plenty
of playtime and snuggling.
We will cover the following: • Defining what «Loose
Leash» Means • Attention / Watch Me • Unloading the
Leash • Rates
of Reinforcement •
Types of Rewarding • Heeling Games Prerequisite: You and your dog must have completed
Basic Obedience prior to enrolment in this class.
Both
types (on - site and in - home)
of one - on - one training will focus on the specific needs
of your dog, ranging from management,
basic obedience skills and
leash work all the way to more serious reactivity and aggression issues.
Aside from regular day - to - day care (feeding, grooming, exercise), the responsibilities
of a foster home may include
basic training (housetraining, walking on
leash, sit, down); behavior modification (to correct problems such as jumping, mouthing, barking, destructive chewing, dashing through doors); socialization and temperament evaluation (to determine whether the dog is good with different
types of people and other animals); medical care (dispensing medication, taking the dog to vet appointments), and
of course plenty
of playtime and snuggling.