Work on one
dog command per session.
Not exact matches
When a
command was delivered in a flat emotionless tone, 80
per cent of the
dogs turned their heads to the right, suggesting they were concentrating on the words, not the emotion.
Your
dog will be trained seven days
per week and will learn how to perform his or her obedience
commands around heavy distractions and learn how to act more appropriately in a home setting!
This list names the
dog breeds as
per the time is taken to learn a new
command and the time it took to get the
command right.
Rules of the Games Invite your puppy to play with you often With Tug of War, win more often than you lose Do not play too roughly Teach him to «Drop It» on
command — stop tugging and trade for treat Stop before your puppy gets bored — play several short sessions
per day Stop playing immediately if you feel any teeth to skin Stop playing if your puppy begins to growl or gets over-excited Always put the toy away after the game Teaching impulse control Teaching your puppy control during games will help your adult
dog maintain control, even in times of stress or excitement.
Repeat each
command about 10 times, and don't try to teach your
dog too many
commands per session.