Sentences with phrase «learn other commands»

Though there may or may not be a specific word attached to it, walking properly on a leash, or leash control, is often the first training required prior to learning other commands.
He knows the sit command but is still learning other commands and proper leash walking.

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Adobe said it is incorporating its machine learning technology that it currently uses for its other marketing software to derive stats like how many times are people using their voice service, or the how much apps failed to understand a particular command.
They are all about learning to love others, «neighbors», as Jesus commanded
4) We need players this summer as simple as that and across the pitch, ready made WC caliber player: CB, DM, ST we can't continue that way and it showed (Coquelin has done fantastic but as I said a few times on other articles a few good games is not enough and this is he's 1st mediocre game - inexperience) 5) Misfiring: chances we get but we fail to convert and put ourselves in a commanding position and that has happen so many times it seems we never learn: Welbeck and Giroud should've done better can't expect Özil, Cazorla and Sanchez even thought he can score to do it (Aguero or Suarez would've put that game to bed with all the chances in the 1st half)
Some children will comply with little arguing because they've learned that this is just how the world works, but other children with strong personalities may choose arguing and defiance as a response to adult commands.
Ever wondered how you could have a balance of blended classroom learning, a powerful command of teacher language, project based learning, personalized feedback process and several other modern education theme in one classroom session?
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.
Two other commands are important for your bird to learn: the up command teaches your bird to step onto a perch, your hand or a finger or arm.
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.
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.
Zorro is learning to live with some other animals including horses and learning lots of new commands.
* 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
Miniature schnauzers do well in puppy classes to help them learn obedience commands and to socialize them with other puppies.
The puppies learn to obey basic commands and also how to act around other dogs and people.
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.
Your pug may be learning commands better than some other breeds simply because he loves tasty treats and wants to please his owner.
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.
In addition to learning a handful of commands such as sit and down, your pup will also get a chance to interact with other puppies and their owners when the class meets.
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.
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.
After living on the streets and having to fend for herself, Elsa needed to learn basic commands and that she didn't need to compete with other dogs for food and attention.
Dogs learn reliable response to basic obedience commands including sit, down, stay, leave it, go to mat, polite leash etiquette as well as several other skills that build handler attention.
If you let your Dog be around other Dogs that are given commands and perform them well then your Dog will learn by example.
Once you and your dog have basic commands in place (meaning your dog will successfully come, sit, stay and obey other basic commands), they are invited to join us for additional training that is highly valuable in further building upon already learned techniques.
These quick learners have been able to learn quite a few other commands, as well.
Similarly, sometimes owners need a lot of help and support to learn how to provide clear commands, while others learn how to handle their dog quickly.
Rowdy is easily trained and already knows the «Sit» command; he is ready and eager to learn other basic commands.
Once Prince learns to reliably obey his owners» commands in a quiet space, he'll be more likely to obey them in a public space, around other dogs.
They educated themselves and learned that Skye and Halo can be trained like any other dog with the use of touch commands.
Once your puppy has learned a command, give a treat every other time, then every third time, and so on, always praising lavishly.
If your dog can sit on command, have them learn to sit longer, with you a farther distance away, and with other distractions to make sure he knows to focus on you giving him the command.
Learn the basic obedience commands in a group setting with distractions of other dogs and other stimuli.
In this class you will learn how to teach your puppy the commands to sit, lie down, stand, stay, and come, among other tasks.
We do not have a shelter and all dogs are in private homes where wonderful people — our fosters — help their foster dogs recover from their past, learn household manners, firm up house training, learn basic obedience commands and check out how they do with kids of various ages, other dogs and cats.
For some dogs, the sit command may be more challenging to learn than in other dogs.
On the other hand if you work with «Sit,» «Down» and «Come Here» at the same time, the dog can never predict the next command but has to wait for you to say it and so, learns to pay greater attention.
Puppies should not be subject to regimented lessons in these classes but should learn basic commands, play a bit with other puppies, and learn how to behave in a friendly and stimulating community.
Foster homes allow for social development and many times direction for learning basic commands, housebreaking and exposure to children, cats, and other dogs.
This includes getting them to stop biting people and other animals, learning new commands and helping them to get along with other family members.
There are great dogs out there who, try as they might, will need a lot more practice than others to learn how to roll over on command.
I want him to learn that it is a gamble looking at other things (squirrels, dogs, sounds), but looking at me on command will bring very high value rewards.
With charming illustrations by Lisette Rotman and easy - to - read text by Diane, the book covers what JJ learns in puppy class, from making friends with other dogs to basic commands like sit, wait, stay and watch me.
Take your puppy to training and socialization classes as soon as they are ready so the dog will learn commands and to be more comfortable around other dogs and new people.
This sweet pup came in rather shy and nervous around other dogs, but now she's become the belle of the dog park, and quickly learning commands like sit and down.
He will sometimes lunge at other animals because he does not know what else to do but seeing that he learned his basic commands so quickly, we have faith that Max will also learn to greet other dogs properly in no time.
Command one of five different civilizations: the Britons, Franks, Mongols, Saracens, or Japanese; Control special «hero» units such as Richard the Lionheart, Robin Hood, Joan of Arc and Genghis Khan, whose special «hero» powers affect the entire battlefield; Lead over 45 different types of units into battle — from bowmen and monks to hand cannoneers, mercenaries and samurai; Players» can construct and upgrade buildings to help their units learn new skills and create resources for their civilizations; Research over 50 different technologies like chemistry, ballistics, siege craft and spying to advance civilization into the next age; A new Combat Advisor offers advice on certain campaign strategies and provides an assessment of the battle's outcome; Multi-player scenarios allow up to four players to wirelessly battle each other; By gaining Empire Points, players can unlock maps and units to improve their Emperor Rank.
«Xbox On» is one phrase you'll definitely be using a lot, but there are plenty of other Xbox One commands to learn too.
Institutions that knew when how to distinguish wicked problems from the other kind would eventually learn the limits of command and control.
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