Out for a Walk An important part of the puppy experience eventually
includes walks on the leash.
Not exact matches
We've dealt with some tough cases,
including animals who are shy or fearful, show aggression, or have trouble
walking on a
leash.
These may
include hyperactivity (jumping, racing, counter surfing), excessive behaviors (barking, digging, chewing), anxiety, trouble housebreaking, separation anxiety, difficulty
walking on a
leash, and lack of basic obedience.
Behaviours
Included - come when called (even in the face of distractions), down (even at a distance), leave it / take it (leave the food I just dropped), name (pay attention), polite
walking (loose
leash), settle (
on a mat), sit (inc. stay / don't jump up), wait (don't go rush out the door).
Foster parents are responsible for the care of the greyhound
including: house - training, teaching appropriate indoor and outdoor behavior,
walking on a
leash, proper interaction with other pets and family members.
Class Goals: Dog
walks on a loose
leash for 25 feet
including moving through 90 degree and 180 degree turns and moving backward a few steps in at least 5 locations.
This should
include:
walking politely
on a
leash, knowing basic sit / stay commands, being polite at thresholds, waiting calmly for food and being polite around humans and their space.
Lessons
include: pay attention, sit, stay,
walk on leash without pulling, lie down, wait, come (all
on leash), and more — though classes are NOT just about «commands.»
Topics that readers will learn about
include what to do if your new puppy won't
walk on the
leash to how to reward your dog with the ultimate dog training reward.
This course
includes 6 Lessons and covers understanding the use of Classical and Operant Conditioning, advanced
on and off
leash skills including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration, Loose Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater dis
leash skills
including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration, Loose
Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater dis
Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater distance
Topics
include identifying and understanding body language; canine, feline and avian behavior; basic nutrition and hygiene; creating mental and physical stimulation; building relationships with your clients» pets; personal and home owner safety; creating and maintaining schedules;
walking a dog calmly
on -
leash; building clientele; and much more.
Focusing
on a variety of behaviors
including, but not limited to, loose -
leash walking, crate training, and reliable recall
Exercises
include distance sits in play (for the home, yard, dog parks and off -
leash walks), settle down, rock - solid stays, and both off -
leash and
on -
leash walking and heeling.
Basic Manners Class teaches Canine Life and Social Skills
including calmly greeting strangers, sit, lie down, come, stay, and
walk nicely
on a loose
leash.
Some options for training
include basic manners, becoming a pack leader,
walking on a
leash, or working
on a specific behavior issue.
As a safe environment can
include walking your cat
on a harness and
leash, having an outdoor enclosure where your cat can roam freely, and having a fenced - in or invisible fence around your property.
Behaviors taught
include:
walking nicely
on -
leash, calm household manners, greeting guests politely, coming when called, house training, overall focus and attention.
They were more likely to expose the puppy to more stimuli,
including large trucks, sirens, children, people coming to the door (but there was no difference for
walking on leash or going to the dog park)
Skills that will be trained and developed
include greeting people appropriately, name recognition, recalls, sit / down, stay, stand, leave - it, and
walking on a loose
leash.
Skills that will be trained and developed
include name recognition, recalls, sit / down, stay, stand, leave - it, and
walking on a loose
leash.
Include everything YOU would want to know if you were adopting a dog, such as age, weight, does he / she do well with children, dogs, cats, housebroken, crate trained,
walk on a
leash, etc..
Dog can perform basic obedience skills
including sit, come, down, stay,
walk on a loose
leash,
walk by food
on the ground without taking it, work calmly in the presence of other dogs, and easily engage with a stranger
Lessons
include sit, lie down, stay, recall &
walk on a
leash (for as far as their little legs will carry them).
There are a number of excellent books available which explain issues of cat behavior, health and training,
including teaching your cat to
walk on a
leash.
We also have a renowned reputation specializing in obedience training, which
includes heeling and
walking properly
on a
leash, sit / stay, down / stay, place, recall training (come to owner), and crate training.
IF your dog is well - trained, some ideas to curb dog aggression when
walking on a
leash include:
Cues to be taught
include: sit, down, come,
walk nicely
on leash, wait politely, drop it and leave it.
Commands
include sit, stay, down, come,
walk nicely
on leash, and wait at the curb.
Aside from regular day - to - day care like feeding, grooming and exercise, the responsibilities of a foster home may
include basic training (like housetraining,
walking on leash, sit, down, etc.), behavior modification (to correct problems such as marking, jumping, mouthing, barking, destructive chewing, dashing through doors, etc.), socialization and temperament evaluation (to determine whether the dog is a good fit with different types of people and other animals), medical care (dispensing medication, taking the dog to vet appointments) and of course plenty of playtime and snuggling.
These skills
include: accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting and grooming,
walking on a loose
leash,
walking through a crowd, sit and down
on cue, staying in place, come when called, reaction to another dog, reaction to distraction, and supervised separation.
Topics to be covered in Puppy Class
include: housetraining; nipping and chewing; jumping up
on people for greeting and petting; sit and wait to go out the door or eat dinner; paying attention no matter what is going; loose -
leash walking, and more.
Must display obedience and pass a temperament test that
includes:
walking on a
leash without pulling, willing to be touched by strangers, able to stay calm when sudden noises and motion occur (for example, experiencing loud voices as well as patients or equipment going past in wheelchairs, walkers, and canes.)
You can easily teach your cat to learn a few tricks,
including fetch, coming when she is called, and
walking on a
leash.
This
includes petting, body handling, the appearance of the neighbor's dog, your grandchildren, the furnace turning
on, riding in the car, going to the vet, being brushed, picked up, having a
leash clipped
on,
walking out the door, hearing a loud noise, etc..
These herding dogs require regular exercise
on a daily basis
including long
walks and the ability to run off
leash.
We offer customized tutoring that may, depending
on your needs,
include basic manners skills such as loose -
leash walking, polite greetings, coming when called, sit, down, wait, stay, leave - it and drop - it.
He
walks very well
on a
leash, knows several commands
including sit, stay, down, and nighty - night.
The skills and concepts introduced in this class
include, but are not limited to, general house manners, impulse control,
walking on a loose
leash, coming when called and waiting at entrances and exits (doors and gates).
Often considered the forerunner of other AKC activities, the CGC test
includes 10 skills, some of which
include sitting politely for petting,
walking on a loose
leash,
walking through a crowd, coming when called and reaction to an approaching dog.
Walks are off grounds and
include some training such as sitting when stopping, no pulling
on leash and treated recalls.
The ten step test covers the basic exercises needed to make your dog a welcome canine companion
including sit, down, stay,
walking nicely
on leash, appropriately greeting humans, polite behavior around another dog, etc..
Loose
Leash Walking Nearly any basic manners class you enroll in (including ours) will focus a significant part of the curriculum on teaching your dog not to pull on leash: teaching the dog to keep the leash s
Leash Walking Nearly any basic manners class you enroll in (
including ours) will focus a significant part of the curriculum
on teaching your dog not to pull
on leash: teaching the dog to keep the leash s
leash: teaching the dog to keep the
leash s
leash slack.
That
includes house training, good manners in the home, how to greet people without knocking them down, how to
walk on a
leash without yanking your arm off, as well as basic obedience skills.
(6 months and older) This class is a 6 - week class that
includes: We will focus
on getting attention, self - control,
leash walking, recall and other basic manners.
Exercises
include distance sits in play (for the home, yard, dog parks and off -
leash walks), settle down, behavior issues, and both off -
leash and
on -
leash walking and leave it from moving things.
Puppy Level 1 For puppies 2 - 4 months old This 6 - week introductory group class focuses
on socialization and is designed to teach your puppy basics
including «sit», loose
leash walking and to come when called.
The new Intermediate Obedience Class will not only build
on what was taught in Basic obedience
including the following commands: Sit, Down, Stay, Recall, Leave It, Focus and Loose
Leash Walking (LLW), but it will also focus
on real world distractions and heavily proofing learned commands in order to continue to build a relationship built
on trust and respect.
The new Intermediate Obedience Class will not only build
on what was taught in Basic obedience
including the following commands: Sit, Down, Stay, Recall, Leave It, Focus and Loose
Leash Walking (LLW), but it will also focus
on real world distractions and heavily proofing... Read more →
It also
includes the ability to
walk on a loose
leash without pulling, stay calm in a confined environment and not bite people.
One study found that dogs taught with negative reinforcement (
including tugging
on the
leash until the dog
walks to heel) look less at their owner.