He walks well on - leash and
knows the basic commands of Sit and Down; in fact, he sits before a person can even finish the command.
If your dog doesn't
know the basic commands of sit, down, stay, and leave it, he or she will have a terribly...
I always thought that it would just come naturally and dogs just are always born
knowing the basic commands of «Sit,» and «Stay.»
He knows basic commands of Sit, Down and Paw and loves to get treats.
He knows his basic commands of sit, stay, and lay down.
Not exact matches
We also
know a few big - picture
basics that the committee cares about — wins against teams it ranks, wins against bowl teams, and overall
command of games — and can think about those things as we go along.
«Move to the next chapter / page» is largely a digital verb, the kind
of basic command you need when dealing with a medium that
knows something about the structure
of the information it's presenting.
But the
basic business model
of the modern mobile celebrity is
no different than Milton Berle's nearly 70 years ago: the celebrity
commands the attention
of the public, and then that attention is transformed into money via some type
of advertising or endorsement....
Some dogs may not have any knowledge
of any
basic manners and obedience, but sometimes we get dogs that
know numerous
commands, yet with weak follow - up.
I have taken him to several different obedience classes so Leo
knows the
basic commands but he forgets everything once he reaches the state
of high excitement.
90) Stay and Come are the
basic commands that every good GSD needs to
know and is the basis
of most other
commands.
Peanut
knows all
of the
basic commands such as sit, paw, and stay and is house - trained, neutered and up to date on all his shots.
You may also find that your pet has not been potty trained, can not interact with other animals, has never
known a leash, and is unaware
of even the most
basic of commands.
They also teach the dogs some
of the
basic obedience
commands such as «sit» and «down,» but the dogs» instructors will insure that the dogs
know these and other obedience
commands in addition to instructing them in guide work, itself.
By the end
of their session, your dog will
know all 7
basic and 2 advanced
commands and you won't need to go through the brain damage
of teaching
commands to them (or dedicating 45 minutes to an hour EVERY day for a month on training).
She's eager to please and food motivated, so she responds well to training and
knows a lot
basic of commands.
A well - mannered dog who
knows basic obedience
commands is easier to manage than one who is out
of control.
The majority
of puppies in this program go home
knowing basic commands and are typically accident - free in the crate.
Puppy training is your way
of introducing your puppy to a happy life with you, where
basic commands are instilled, proper associations (such as potty training) are implemented, and your puppy
knows exactly what you want from him / her.
Now, you can choose a trick to work with your dog on since he
knows most
of the
basic commands.
i live in Nigeria, and i have a 4 month old Caucasian shepherd i named her Paris, she is such a wonderful pup but very playful and stubborn and will refuse to listen to
basic command like «go into your cage until i am wielding a stick or Cain then she runs off, still stopping at intervals looking back at me, for me to repeat
command or get closer to her till she finally goes, she is such an intelligent breed, but pisses me off with her stubborn attitudes, she always jump at people and plays always with her teeth, not biting but just slightly trying to chew, i do nt
know much about her temperament yet, but i take away her bowl
of meal while eating and sometimes
commands her to sit while eating and she listens, she plays rough a lot,
The winsome senior has proved to be a whiz at
basic commands, loves to go for walks and rides in the car, and occasionally pauses for her beauty sleep — she
knows the value
of a good nap!
Kora
knows basic commands, is very social, soft natured, affectionate and a submissive type
of dog.
SNIFFING FOR FUN: A six - week course designed for dogs who
know all
of their
basic obedience
commands with distractions.
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.
She
knows all the
basic commands, and some
of the more advanced ones, too - and she has a drive to learn.
Dogs learn to associate specific human sounds to a learned behavior, the foundation
of teaching the
basic commands most dogs
know - sit, stay, come,
no, good, etc..
He is fine to meet dogs
of all sizes and
knows basic commands.
She
knows all
of her
basic commands (and some fancy tricks), is house broken, as well as crate trained.
He has all
of his
basic training,
knows basic commands, and is good around other dogs and all people.
Bob Bob is a wonderful full blood yellow lab male at the age
of 11 he came to us also from the Barc facility as a stray intake and is recovering from Pneumonia, Bob
knows basic commands like sit lay, stay, walks excellent on a leash and loves attention!
Course Description: This class is designed for dogs who
know all
of their
basic commands with distractions.
Speaking
of training, when adopting a senior dog, more often than not, the animal will be house - trained and
know basic commands.
She is housetrained,
knows all
basic commands (we are working on recall), and has a delightful habit
of dancing on her hind legs when she is excited.
At the very least, all dogs should
know the
basic commands like «Sit,» «Stay,» «Heel,» and «Come» —
of course, more understanding
of commands is only going to make communication and obedience easier.
Using the
command line isn't something that everyone is comfortable with, though, so in an attempt to teach everyone how to do these tweaks (
no matter what skill level you're at), we have been including some
basic steps about how to install ADB in each
of our tutorials where necessary.
It even gives responses
of those cool droid sounds we now
know and love, when you say its name or use other
basic commands.