Training takes place in the dog's and owner's practical environment, where
the learned obedience skills would be put to use; cuts on travel time and gas expense; mobile services available; high quality training tools (such as collar and leash) are provided by trainer; acquired obedience training lasts for the whole life of your trained dog.
All classes are dedicated to building confidence, manners, and having fun through dog - to - dog socialization and
learning obedience skills.
Below you will see a good visual example, of integrating play and learning progressions to create an up beat attitude for
learning obedience skills.
Fetch is a classic doggy game that's lots of fun, great exercise and challenges your dog to
learn obedience skills.
This is a great class for the dog and human that needs to
learn obedience skills.
Willingness to
learn obedience skills (if limited) very desirable.
Learning obedience skills, proper manners and developing leadership using positive reinforcement establishes your expectations and sets safe boundaries for the dog.
Not exact matches
Tedward is
learning the basics of
obedience, plus High Aim
skills and tasks training.
Puppy
obedience training is a program where young dogs
learn basic
obedience skills.
There are Greyhounds with advanced
obedience titles and national champions but your
skill as a trainer has a lot to do with how much they will
learn.
Older dogs without prior training are also welcome - this is a great class for them to not only
learn their basic
obedience skills but develop social
skills.
Owners who wish to up their training
skills will rejoice upon
learning that Havanese dogs love to compete in competitive
obedience and agility trials.
In our classes, your dog will
learn to socialize with other people and dogs while developing excellent
obedience skills on and off a leash.
Almost all dogs have needed the basic
obedience skills to help them find their forever homes, but they also needed to
learn to overcome any fears, reactive behaviors and self control issues to ensure the adoption would stick!
Puppies will
learn proper socialization
skills, appropriate group play, impulse control to curb jumping and demand barking, and foundations of basic
obedience through «Sit», «Down», Recall, Walking on Leash and «Leave it».
She has been a dog
obedience instructor since 1976 teaching classes to help owners to utilize positive training techniques with their dogs to
learn skills used for life.
Early
learning and socialization for puppies; canine good manners and life
skills; child / pet socialization, emphasizing child / dog safety; specialized classes including foundation
skills for canine sports and precision
skills for
obedience and sports; training for certain types of working dogs.
Even after
learning loose leash walking techniques in a basic
obedience class, students still struggle with this often frustrating
skill.
Remember that in Dog
Obedience Training — By first working on the parts of a complex
skill separately and then putting them together, your dog will find it easier to
learn the
skill, helping avoid frustrations for both of you.
Group Class If your pet needs to
learn some basic manners and
skills, like sit, down and come when called, you might benefit most from group
obedience classes.
Participation in additional training classes after basic
obedience is also included to build on
skills learned for continued success.
Then, we focus on
learning the basic
obedience cues such as: focus, sit, down, stay, leash
skills and basic recall.
Volunteers
learn how to teach our shelter dogs to walk nicely on a leash and various
obedience skills.
All dogs should
learn basic
obedience, and sitting when told is a particularly useful
skill for a dog to master.
In our Advanced
Obedience Class your dog will
learn some advanced
skills including sitting politely for petting, waiting at the door, and automatically sitting when you stop walking.
In our Beginning
Obedience Class you will
learn how to teach your dog foundational
skills that all dogs should know: sit, down, sit / stay, down / stay, look, come, loose leash walking, get close, climb / place, and leave it.
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.
We recommend attending an
obedience training class to
learn in a positive environment with the opportunity for your dog to gain some social
skills as well.
Know what
skills should be covered If it's your first time looking into an
obedience class, you probably only have a vague idea what your dog should
learn.
There are
skills you can
learn so that you in turn can teach your dog basic
obedience commands.
Let our training experts help your dog
learn important
obedience skills and good manners while he / she stays with us at Rover Oaks!
This class focuses on helping your dog
learn the basic
obedience skills of sit, down, come when called, stay and leash walking....
Toss a toy, play a game, give your dog a chewie or ask him to perform some previously
learned basic
obedience skills or tricks that he enjoys (sit, down, shake, etc.).
If you see your dog performing any of the behaviors above, or if you see him start to mount someone or something, toss a toy, play a game, give your dog a chewie, or ask him to perform some previously
learned basic
obedience skills or tricks that he enjoys (sit, down, shake, etc.).
Your dog will become part of our family, spending time with friendly pets and people while
learning great manners and improved
obedience training
skills.
Toss a toy, play a game, give your dog a chewie or ask him to perform some previously
learned basic
obedience skills or tricks that he enjoys (for example, sit, down and paw).
In addition to basic
obedience skills (sit, down, stay in place, come when called, walk without pulling), students will
learn how to heel on a leash, greet others appropriately, and work under higher levels of distraction.
Of that 60 % of Americans who own a dog (s), only a small amount of them are enrolled in professional canine
obedience training to
learn fundamental
skills.
In addition we also have some fun classes - Puppy Class for
learning appropriate puppy play, socialization
skills and beginning basic
obedience and good manners, as well as a Jumps, Hoops, Tubes and More (Agility for Fun) Class for those that want to try their hand at some beginning agility for some extra fun and mental and physical exercise for your pet.
Dogs can
learn an impressive array of
obedience skills and entertaining tricks.
But it's not just for the students — the Shelter dogs also benefit greatly by
learning basic
obedience skills and receiving valuable one - on - one attention which helps make them more adoptable.
First, let's settle the business of doing their business before discussing
obedience training and
learning advanced
skills.
Our Day School Program is an intensive 2 week program where your dog will work one on one with a trainer to
learn basic
obedience and social
skills.
We'll examine the management of triggers at home,
learn how you can use basic
obedience skills to redirect bark / lunge behavior, and best of all, discover how to «change the way your dog feels» about other dogs.
I've had the great fortune to take both online classes and an in - person workshop with Hannah to
learn Competition
Obedience skills.
But in addition to dog
obedience and tricks training, your dog will need to
learn some very specialized
skills.
Learn to train the
skills necessary for
obedience competition online from the comfort of your own home.
This drop - in class will help your puppy
learn basic off - lead
obedience skills and social manners — effortlessly, while having a great time!
Obedience 2.0 takes you and your dog on the road to fine tune and enhance obedience skills learned in Basic O
Obedience 2.0 takes you and your dog on the road to fine tune and enhance
obedience skills learned in Basic O
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While they are sweet and cuddly, they must also
learn house manners and
obedience skills in preparation for life as an assistance dog.