Just as you teach
your dog other commands, a «quiet» command might work.
Not exact matches
The state Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, during a parade of the
dog at the
command headquarters in Ikeja on Thursday, said two
other robbery suspects, Odunade Olajide and Adeniyi Adisa, sent the
dog after their victims.
The Come and Sit
commands forms the foundation of any
other dog training.
In situations where you need to take a picture of your
dog or in special situations to form a formation with
other dogs, you will need the Stand
Command.
Tip: If your
dog is very aggressive towards moving forward and neglecting your
commands, you should turn around and walk the
other way.
If your
other family members uses «down» for the «sit»
command, your poor
dog will be confused.
Start experimenting with
other items once your
dog understands the catch
command.
Some of the challenges we worked on together included housebreaking, mouthing issues, obedience
commands, separation anxiety and his interactions with our
other dogs.
She has been fine with the
other dogs she's met, and she knows some basic
commands.
Along with helping owners learn obedience
commands, these classes provide both the human and the
dog a great opportunity to interact with
other dogs and their masters.
It helps to teach your
dogs all obedient
commands and abstain from pulling, jumping and
other irritating behaviors.
Next, you give your
dog a clear
command — each verbal
command you use should be easy to distinguish from
other commands and, ideally, no more than one or two words.
Thus some
dogs obey with almost whispered
commands, and
others need firm words and stern expressions.
Chris, who is the education chairperson at International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and author of the book Parenting with Pets, the Magic of Raising Children with Animals, explains that in order to get a Canine Good Citizen certificate the
dog must show that it is comfortable and friendly with strangers, understands obedience
commands, can be in public, and is not jumping on people or
other dogs.
When he came to Kids and Canines he didn't hesitate in his enthusiasm for playing with the
other dogs and was quick to learn his basic
commands.
On the
other hand, training the
dog to sit or lie down on
command can be a useful tool to use while working to fix behavior problems.
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.
Changing the
command word, or mixing it with
other commands, will only confuse the
dog.
This two tiered approach has truly transformed Belle from a scared, instinct - driven canine to a loyal pet which responds to
commands, tolerates guests in the house, befriends return - guests with tail - wags, and greets
other dogs with playful behavior.
Some
dog owners choose to teach their
dogs to stay be delaying a «Come»
command while
others choose to teach a release cue.
* Becomes too distracted in groups and is not able to focus properly * Displays aggression toward
other dogs and / or people * Has a shy owner (you) who will not feel comfortable asking questions and requesting help in group situations * Can only seem to learn
commands in familiar places, such as your backyard or living room
The puppies learn to obey basic
commands and also how to act around
other dogs and people.
Chyna is a lovely 9 year old whose owner died suddenly She is well trained, knows lots of
command and tricks, is good with
other dogs and children.She rides well in the car and behaved impeccably at the groomers.
If you work with a pit bull or any
other breed of
dog from the puppy stage on, you can train it to leave something alone, or to drop something that it has in its mouth until you give it the next
command.
Additionally,
dogs must learn a number of
commands, must always stop for stairs and must practice all of the
other necessary skills until they become second nature.
The «off»
command has multiple applications but is generally used to get your
dog off furniture or
other places it should not be.
We provide you with information as to the
dog's house manners, any
commands the
dog knows, how they behave on a leash, how they interact with
other dogs, how they travel in a car, their activity level and exercise needs, and what each
dog will need to best succeed in his or her new home.
Why This Works Best - Some
dogs respond differently to ceratin
commands and techniques than
other dogs.
These
dogs are trained to stop at street curbs, stay on a path and provide direction, avoid obstacles and obey
other commands.
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!
The «stay»
command is the last on our list in your
dog's repertoire, mostly because it will need to be built off of many of the
other commands.
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.
Some
dogs may pick up
commands quicker than
others.
Not only will they learn to respond to
commands amid distractions, but it also provides a safe environment for them to socialize with
other dogs.
When off - leash, «under control» means the
dog remains close to its handler (within sight and earshot), responds to voice
commands, and is prevented from approaching within one metre of
other animals and people.
If you allow your
dog to become dominant, he may not listen to your
commands and could develop aggression toward
other dogs.
The German Shepherd (GS) is an intelligent, obedient, loyal
dog commanding a level of respect matched by few
other breeds.
Like almost every
other dog Great Danes respond better and faster to positive reinforcement and clear
commands than any
other method.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to chase and bite moving objects and animals Need same amount of exercise as any
other working breed Not bred to obey
commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not
dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
I'd avoid Chow Chows, Shar Peis; Akitas, and Shiba Inu if you have young kids, or kids who would be prone to tease a
dog; if you are expecting your
dog to do repetitive obedience or be very obedient to
commands; if you have lots of strangers entering the home; if you can't prevent the
dog from escaping your property; if your
dog is going to be expected to play with
other dogs off leash in public.
They can show off to
other dogs the tricks they have learned and this can do a lot of good things to how well they respond to your
commands.
The more dominant ones of any breed are more likely to fight if there is a challenge, or
other dogs are acting unmannerly Bred to work with and for people on
command High trainability; usually are natural retrievers Fast learners, excellent memories Get bored easily.
Be sure to teach the
command around
other dogs and people.
To ensure that your
dog will respond to your
commands, even when he may be distracted by
other dogs, take the time to practice
commands in a variety of settings and situations.
Some
dogs take well to whistled
commands, but
others simply don't react.
National veterinary associations urge
dog owners to ensure
dogs are trained well enough to come when called at a
dog park, even in spite of all of the
other enticing distractions at the park.2 Ask your veterinarian about a good
dog training class in your area and make sure your
dog learns how to focus exclusively on you when you issue a
command, especially when
other dogs are present.
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.
You will likely find that you'll need to use fewer repetitions to teach your
dog a
command, especially when compared to a lot of
other canine breeds.
Ive got a 9 mo old pitbull that is going after our
other dogs and pulls on leash and wont listen to
commands.
The second and third lesson involved Dave using his
dogs to familiarize our Aussie with
other dogs, as well as furthering his repertoire of
commands.