Provide him with chew toys and food - stuffed dog toys, and make 10 -
minute obedience training sessions part of your daily schedule.
Not exact matches
All
obedience training should take place in
sessions of not more than a few
minutes twice or three times a day.
Keep
training sessions regular (at least a few
minutes every day) and fun, and the Miniature Schnauzer can learn to do just about anything, from retrieving a ball to competing in dog sports like competitive
obedience and agility (a fast - paced obstacle course race).
You can run a mini
obedience program right from home with 10 -
minute training sessions on new tricks and commands.
I usually recommend my clients take their dog through 5 - 10
minutes of
obedience training, a structured walk, and / or short play
session before leaving for work / school.
Formal
obedience training sessions are usually short and infrequent compared to the day to day and
minute to
minute training (or more appropriately - untraining) we do with our dogs.
Each of the two
sessions includes about 30
minutes of
obedience training and 30
minutes of targeted and safe socialization.