If a foster dog comes in requiring training, we ask that all foster families work with them as much as possible at
home on basic commands with the positive reinforcement techniques.
Not exact matches
Since about 8 to 9 weeks of age, they have been trained in a foster family
home using leash and collar
on most of the
basic commands and manners.
On the first lesson, we worked with Rey on basic commands (ones she was familiar with already) in the home, so we could already build her focus and set up our expectations for he
On the first lesson, we worked with Rey
on basic commands (ones she was familiar with already) in the home, so we could already build her focus and set up our expectations for he
on basic commands (ones she was familiar with already) in the
home, so we could already build her focus and set up our expectations for her.
While
basic commands and manners will be covered, it is imperative that these dogs also learn how to follow these
commands and a solid structure in the
home,
on walks, going into their favorite pet store, visiting the vet, etc..
Our Imprinting Program has grown in popularity in recent years, as people realize how much easier it is to bring
home a puppy that is crate trained, walking
on a leash, well - mannered and
on track with learning
basic commands, such as «come,» «sit,» «down,» and «stay.»
Ginger will do well in a
home where someone can continue to work with her
on basic commands and some obedience training.
The thing is (not knowing any of this mind you) she learned to «sit» and «down»
on command within hours of arriving
home, and had the
basics of heeling down by the following afternoon.
Peaches received a great foster
home where she was able to begin working
on basic commands and manners.
Because she's been in a family
home for years, she has nice «house manners,» walks beautifully
on a leash, and even knows some
basic obedience
commands like «sit» and «down.»
The sessions will focus
on basic commands and «doggie manners» to help the pups become more adoptable and transition more smoothly to their new
homes.
The
basic features
on most smart phones can now be operated with spoken
commands, as well as hands - free smart speakers like the Amazon Echo and Google
Home.