Be sure to teach
the command around other dogs and people.
Not exact matches
Tip: If your
dog is very aggressive towards moving forward and neglecting your
commands, you should turn
around and walk the
other way.
A
dog who is anxious or clingy because he hasn't been socialized properly, who doesn't know (or obey) simple
commands, or who's never learned good manners
around people or
other dogs isn't going to be fun to live with.
The puppies learn to obey basic
commands and also how to act
around other dogs and people.
Training: Although it might be a bit late to train your
dog to listen (or listen better) to obedience
commands in time for Thanksgiving, it is still important, and
other holidays are right
around the corner!
A CGC
dog must accept a friendly stranger, sit politely for petting, welcome being groomed and examined, walk on a loose leash, walk through a crowd, sit down and stay on
command, come when called, behave politely
around other dogs, be confident when faced with unexpected noises and
other distractions, and behave with someone
other than its owner.
If you let your
Dog be
around other Dogs that are given
commands and perform them well then your
Dog will learn by example.
There will be a test of how your
dog does on leash doing basic
commands around distractions (including
other dogs).
Once Prince learns to reliably obey his owners»
commands in a quiet space, he'll be more likely to obey them in a public space,
around other dogs.
While some trainers continue to jerk
dogs around and punish them for mistakes,
others choose to reward the
dog for appropriate actions even before they are formally taught a
command.
He has all of his basic training, knows basic
commands, and is good
around other dogs and all people.
Try taking your
dog in
other areas and with more distractions
around and saying the
command.
We found he had separation - anxiety and couldn't be left alone, became almost uncontrollable
around other dogs, and didn't know how to follow
commands so that he could enjoy being with us.
We have the knowledge and confidence to go to the park and be able to play and get her needs met and listen to
commands all while
other dogs, people and toys are
around.
Take your puppy to training and socialization classes as soon as they are ready so the
dog will learn
commands and to be more comfortable
around other dogs and new people.
This sweet pup came in rather shy and nervous
around other dogs, but now she's become the belle of the
dog park, and quickly learning
commands like sit and down.