May 02 2018 Service Puppy Foundation Skills Level 1 - 3 Loose
Leash Walking Level 1 - 3 Settle / Relax Level 1 - 2 Service Dog Retrieve Level 1 - 2 Head Halters Public Access Level 1 *
Not exact matches
For dogs 18 weeks old and older, this introductory -
level course addresses training areas of immediate concern to dog owners including loose
leash walking, coming when called, watch me / attention to owner, greeting without jumping, settle down, wait for permission and much more!
At this
level, your dog will learn how to
walk beside you, fetch something on command and not pull on their
leash during
walks.
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a dog's eyes (worse, at eye
level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the dog wants • Screaming near the dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a dog •
Walking too close to a dog on
leash • Entering a protective dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
In Practical Obedience
Level II, we create a higher level of reliability for all the obedience skills, with a focus on true «loose leash» walking and impulse con
Level II, we create a higher
level of reliability for all the obedience skills, with a focus on true «loose leash» walking and impulse con
level of reliability for all the obedience skills, with a focus on true «loose
leash»
walking and impulse control.
Repeat these last three steps several more times before progressing to the next
level: you want to give him plenty of opportunities to get used to the sensation of the
leash itself before you start using it to control his
walking.
Basic to Advanced Manners Classes (
Levels 1 — 4), Day Training, Private Training, Puppy and Tween Socials, CGC Preparation and Testing, Specialty Classes (City
Walks, Tricks, Agility For Fun, Confidence Building, Therapy Dog, and Reactive Dogs), Workshops (Recalls, Jumping, Games,
Leash Walking, Dog Play, Targeting, and Treibball)
Good Manners
Level 2 — Bright Dog uses clicker training methods to teach
Leash Walking with auto Sit, Sit / Stay, Down / Stay, beginning On Your Mat, Come advanced Wait distraction practice using a 6 foot leash and long
Leash Walking with auto Sit, Sit / Stay, Down / Stay, beginning On Your Mat, Come advanced Wait distraction practice using a 6 foot
leash and long
leash and long line.
You can use a hand - held treat at your side, at head
level of your pup, to get him accustomed to
walking beside you on the
leash, making him stop periodically and sit for the treat (read more Leash training a pu
leash, making him stop periodically and sit for the treat (read more
Leash training a pu
Leash training a puppy).
Our challenges set out five different
levels of stays, recalls, loose
leash walking, distance work, tricks, advanced shaping and targeting.
Walking Workshop II will review
Level I and then focus on reactions to distractions with other dogs and humans while still achieving a controlled loose
leash walk.
This
level is appropriate for pups new to our loose
leash walking method.
In
Level One, you will teach your dog to focus, sit, down, wait, leave it, drop it, loose -
leash walking and come when called.
In episode 23, I answer a question from a listener about how to stop your dog from pulling when practicing loose
leash walking around high
level distractions.
The challenge for both heeling and loose
leash walking is that it requires the dog to have a high
level of impulse control (to resist distractions and stay in position) and that they must hold that position for a long time.
A Challenging Behavior The challenge for both heeling and loose
leash walking is that it requires the dog to have a high
level of impulse control (to resist distractions and stay in position) and that they must hold that position for a long time.
We can tell you how they interact with other dogs, cats, kids, outings,
leash walks, what their energy
level is, and such much more.
• All behaviors around increasing
levels of distraction (sit, stay, down, recall, loose
leash walking, attention heeling)
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.
We'll cover basic behaviors of eye contact, the recall, loose
leash walking, learning to settle on a mat, targeting, creative behaviors, stay / wait at
levels your dog can handle.
Basic
Level 1 Foundations We will cover the following: • Focus / Attention / Watch Me • Targeting / Touch (cornerstone of many obedience exercises) • Sit, Down, and Stand •
Leash Work (loose leash walking) • Sit - Stay, Down - Stay • Go to Your Mat (Settle Down) • Off - Wait and Take - It • Recall (the «Come» cue) 6 weeks, 1 hour / week... $ 225.00 +
Leash Work (loose
leash walking) • Sit - Stay, Down - Stay • Go to Your Mat (Settle Down) • Off - Wait and Take - It • Recall (the «Come» cue) 6 weeks, 1 hour / week... $ 225.00 +
leash walking) • Sit - Stay, Down - Stay • Go to Your Mat (Settle Down) • Off - Wait and Take - It • Recall (the «Come» cue) 6 weeks, 1 hour / week... $ 225.00 + HST *
Because of her lower energy
level and
leash walking skills, we believe she would do well in a town home or apartment.
You start with an over-the-top, Iditarod -
level leash - puller, who hasn't paid attention to you for months, or years, and after just ten minutes fun training, you recreate your attentive dog who
walks calmly on
leash, looks up at you when you slow down and automatically sit - stays when you stop.
This course covers beginning and intermediate skill
levels with sit, down, stay, come, off, loose
leash walking, proper greetings, boundaries, resource guarding and many other training tips.
Those behaviors can be classified into two main groups: 1 / the behaviors required for public access, like
leash walking, sit, down and other basic skills and 2 / the specialized skills, like retrieving objects from the floor, turning on and off light switches, opening doors, helping a person get up from the ground, assisting in the transition of the person from a wheelchair to a bed, alerting to a change of blood glucose
levels, or getting help.
-- Clicker Training Basics — Comfort on
Leash (Loose
Leash Walking)-- Off
Leash Recall (As Needed)-- Cue Proficiency: Sit, Lie Down, Relax, and Stay (
Level 1 Distractions)-- Basic Understanding of Lying Down on a Mat
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.
Breeds such as the Standard Poodle and Dalmatian require high
levels of off -
leash running and physical stimulation where as the Pekingese is best at low intensity,
leash walking.
The herding breeds are also extremely intelligent and require mental stimulation need high
levels of intense exercise such as playing fetch daily as well as a long
leash walk to stay happy and healthy.
You will have to determine their
level of commitment to
walking the dog (on
leash) frequently enough for the dog to get daily exercise and to go the the bathroom as often as is needed.
While he continues to need reinforcement for loose
leash walking and greeting people with the appropriate
level of enthusiasm.
After completing the concentration class, these families have learned the foundation of gaining their dog's attention and setting up their dog for success in their next
level of training manners, such as polite
walking on
leash, coming when called and much more.
And in the Ph.D.
level, students must carry everyday objects such as a cardboard box or paper sack while
walking their dogs on a loose
leash, ask their dogs to back up, and have their dog demonstrate table manners during a simulated dinner session.
We do some foundation work on a long line to help with loose
leash walking in Puppy
Level 1, and will start to focus more on refining your
leash work in Puppy
Level 3.
If you would like to learn more about loose -
leash walking and the keys to Phases two and three, join us at Charleston Animal Society's
Levels Training class, so you and your dog can learn to leisurely
walk together!