Intro to Scent & Search This class
focuses on teaching dogs the fundamentals of scent work and searching.
Classes emphasize a relationship - based training philosophy that
focuses on teaching dogs real - life skills by using rewards that are meaningful.
Positive reinforcement
focuses on teaching dogs new behaviors through the use of rewards.
This class
focuses on teaching dogs good manners and responsible dog ownership to their owners where basic obedience skills are applied to real world scenarios.
The 4 level program is completely volunteer driven, and
focuses on teaching dogs and cats behaviors that help them get adopted and stay adopted.
I really like how he approaches «dog training» and how he's more
focused on teaching dog psychology and why our dogs do what they do and not just teaching commands and tricks.
Training should first
focus on teaching your dog the meaning of each command, and then systematically progressing, so you can develop off - leash reliability.
When working on STAY, its actually most important to
focus on teaching your dog a Release Word.
This workshop will
focus on teaching your dog how to gait for the show ring, how to get the best movement from your dog, the different factors that affect gait and how to problem solve gait issues.
Fixing this requires
a focus on teaching the dog when barking is ok and when to be quiet.
Training Sessions
focus on teaching the dog new skills AND coaching the owner how to effectively work with the dog between appointments for maximum results.
Time has to be spent specifically
focussing on teaching your dog the desired position no matter what is going on around you, how good a scent or who may be approaching you.
My training has always
focused on teaching a dog's family how to work their pet through his / her problems, and I have a training approach that is realistic and easy for everyday families to follow through on.
If you're careful about using them properly and you're
focused on teaching your dog what each of them is for and what they mean your puppy is going to be trained a whole lot faster than you might think.
It's easy to reward good behavior if
you focus on teaching your dog to do specific things you like.
Advanced classes
focus on teaching dogs to respond to basic commands with more precision and accuracy.
Today's lesson will
focus on teaching your dog to hold a reliable Stay.
Reactive dog training
focuses on teaching your dog to relax and get into an operant or «learning frame of mind» in the presence of other dogs (or whatever stimulus they are reacting to).
Many aspects of dog training
focus on teaching our dogs to not behave in ways that are natural and instinctual.
Sandy and her canine helpers Porter, Moose, and Catalina, guided by trainer Courtney,
focus on teaching your dogs the «down stay» command.
Not exact matches
The key to guiding a
dog to track well, however, is to
teach it to keep it
focused on a single scent and ignore other scents, which may prove distracting.
I am going to
teach you how to use this in
teaching your
dog how to have a positive response around other
dogs... and how to
focus on you around other
dogs.
Her research has
focused on communication between people and
dogs, and she enjoys
teaching children and parents how to read
dog body language and build successful relationships with their
dogs.
If you are considerably impatient or easily frustrated then you are going to want to approach
teaching your
dog obedience in short lessons that
focus on one command at a time.
Once you start shaping your
dog's toilet habits, you'll need to
focus on another important aspect of housetraining:
teaching your pooch to respect your belongings.
Scent Work develops your
dog's instinctive behavior,
focusing on your
dog's natural abilities, and
teaching you how to encourage and nurture them.
If you're interested in
focusing on these skills, check out the Advanced Manner's, Beyond the Backyard class and Denise Fenzi's book «Beyond the Backyard» We'll specifically be
teaching our
dogs how to cooperate with their basic obedience skills in real life situations.
The classes
focus on real - life skills,
teaching good manners, and problem solving, always using positive reinforcement training and humane management techniques that are fun for the learners (
dog and people alike).
Fanny
focuses on reward based training methods and
teaching dog owners to have fun with their
dogs while
teaching them important skills.
• Participants (people &
dogs) can expect to learn: Principals and methods of
dog - friendly training How to
teach your
dog to pay attention to you with other
dogs around; Fundamental behaviors
focusing on Sit, Lay Down, Stay, Come, Polite Greetings (No Jumping!)
Not only will this program
teach your
dog good manners, but it also
focuses on responsible
dog ownership for you.
Dedicated training over the course of your
dog's life will
teach him to
focus his attention
on you first, before running off.
You can keep control over your
dog in the presence of other
dogs by
teaching him to
focus on you.
In 2003 Leanne began
teaching classes for Dr. Ian Dunbar's at SIRIUS, where she continues to enjoy a
focus on increasing the bond between owners and their
dogs.
For mild cases,
teaching your
dog to respond to certain verbal cues can give him something else to
focus on.
This class will
focus on more advanced clicker skills to
teach your
dog behaviors that are just for fun!
Take this class to help build your
dog's
focus on you,
teach them how to relax and maintain calm.
The techniques that include harsh corrections, shock, and force are outdated and unneeded if you
focus on lure reward training and
teaching your
dog what you want him to do, instead of what you don't want him to do.
In very short order you succeeded in
teaching us how to walk him past other
dogs while keeping his attention
focused on us, not other
dogs.
We
focus on basics for example
teaching a
dog not to bark excessively or jump
on guest and chew furniture.
Trick
Dog Training — Luring: This workshop
focuses on tricks
taught by luring, a technique that uses food (or sometimes toys) to coax your pup into the correct action.
Teaching your old dog new tricks is easier than you expect because older dogs can stay focused for longer periods of time on what you're teaching the
Teaching your old
dog new tricks is easier than you expect because older
dogs can stay
focused for longer periods of time
on what you're
teaching the
teaching them to do.
At
dog care centre we
focus on force free training methods to
teach your
dog to be a well adjusted being in your family and coping with his environment.
It does not
teach your
dog what they should DO: Trainers and people who use aversive training,
focus so much time
on stopping behaviors that they forget to
focus on training the
dog what they should do or how they should react to particular stimuli.
Practice shaking hands while these or other distractions are going
on to
teach your
dog to stay
focused on the behavior.
Trick
Dog Training — Props: This workshop
focuses on tricks
taught by molding, a technique in which we use props to encourage your pup to perform
on cue.
Teaching focus increases the
dog's attention span and, as a result, the
dog can give more consistent alerts
on high and low blood sugars.
Often referred to as Positive Reinforcement training, our training
focuses on teaching and reinforcing desirable behaviors so your
dog can be asked to do the things you want him to do.
One method that trainers use is to
teach the aggressive
dog to
focus on the handler under all types of other distractions.
This course
focuses on socialization of young
dogs to
teach them to interact with
dogs and people appropriately, desensitization to sound, actions, people, and objects, housebreaking, crate training, bite inhibition, establish respectful relationships within your family, control nipping, chewing, digging, barking, resource guarding, household manners, how to handle of your
dog calmly, how to be respectful with food and other items around the home, understand pet wellness and nutriion, as well as to understand your puppy's mindset.