These sweet animals can be trained for good or evil and their extreme loyalty and intelligence make them good
candidates for dog training.
Not exact matches
While a
candidate's deep - rooted passion
for Saturday Star Trek conventions or service
dog training might not sound relevant to your business, how we choose to spend our free time is probably the most honest gauge of what we find intrinsically rewarding, and in entrepreneurship, understanding these deep motivations could help you put together a team with similar aims, character and cultural fit.
Nancy, a yellow lab mix, is a perfect
candidate for the shelter, which allows inmates to
train and take care of abandoned
dogs.
A
dog the size of a Cocker Spaniel, with the proper temperament and
training, could be a serious
candidate for a person like this man.
For some people,
training along side a
candidate dog (a service -
dog - in -
training, or SDIT) can be a rewarding and therapeutic process.
Even if a
dog has all these qualities, however, it may be a poor
candidate for training.
After the instructor has spent some time with a
dog, he or she decides whether the
dog is a good
candidate for guide
dog training, not suited
for guide
dog training or not quite ready
for guide
dog training.
If your
dog isn't a good
candidate for group classes, we have good news: these are the exact issues we successfully resolve through our in - home
dog training programs!
His level of obedience and enthusiastic personality make him a great pick
for first - time
dog owners and his gentle nature means he is an ideal
candidate for service
dog training.
Their eagerness to learn, playfulness, affectionate natures and their love of treats make Labrador Retrievers fantastic
candidates for positive reinforcement
dog training.
Dogs that have never been out of the back yard or permanently paper
trained apartment dwellers are
candidates for anxiety behaviors if placed in a new home environment.
Service
dog candidates are
trained and assessed
for a period of 6 - weeks by at - risk youth and incarcerated populations.
Service
dog candidates gain valuable
training and skills while at - risk youth and inmates are given the opportunity
for rehabilitation, education and bettering the lives of others through the experience of
training and assessing service
dog candidates.
If the service
dog candidate meets the criteria
for service work, it enters
training in our Prisoners Overcoming Obstacles and Creating Hope (POOCH) program, to be
trained by inmates to become a service
dog.
If we believe your
dog is a
candidate for this class we will
train them to target a basic bite sleeve, target the sleeve when given a command and release the sleeve on command.
Dog clicker training is conditioning the dog to repeat actions for a reward and sometimes a dog with behavior problems or bad behavior won't be a good clicker training candida
Dog clicker
training is conditioning the
dog to repeat actions for a reward and sometimes a dog with behavior problems or bad behavior won't be a good clicker training candida
dog to repeat actions
for a reward and sometimes a
dog with behavior problems or bad behavior won't be a good clicker training candida
dog with behavior problems or bad behavior won't be a good clicker
training candidate.
Although not every
dog identified is selected by a veteran to be a part of the multi-year program, this evaluation allows us to learn which pets are possible
candidates for service -
dog training for families or individuals requiring this type of companion.
It is challenging to own and
train a
dog who is afraid of everything new he encounters; worse, the neophobic canine is also a strong
candidate for developing fear - related aggression.
With service
dog training, we can locate a
dog for you and we can also evaluate your doggie to see if they would be a good
candidate for the tasks required by you.
If a
dog can react instantly to your commands then it is a good
candidate for training.
Visit Assistance
Dogs International to search
for ADI certified and ADI
candidate programs that meet specific minimum criteria
for quality
training standards.
But Kermit's calm demeanor and «knack of knowing who to go to,» made him a perfect
candidate for training to become a certified therapy
dog for funeral services, reported the Austin Chronicle.
You may not be looking
for a show
dog or working
dog, but you should expect that the breeder can prove that the parents have the minimum qualifications to ensure that you get a pup that will resemble a Shepherd and should have acceptable temperament to be a good pet or a suitable
candidate should you later decide that some sort of performance
training or conformation showing would be fun to do with your
dog.
Don't be fooled though by this breed's cute looks and small size; these
dogs are handful to
train and manage which makes them good
candidates for experienced
dog owners.