It is important that you can teach your Dog the basic
obedience commands before trying to teach it techniques that are beyond its current level of understanding.
Not exact matches
Then they skim off the ointments, and run out of time
before the weekly Sabbath starts, so they had to rest in
obedience to the Commandment (weekly Sabbath
command).
When one couples this with what we have said earlier about man's freedom, the openness to the future which is
before each of us and all of us, and the importance of decision as to choices made, the moral question is radically transformed from
obedience to arbitrary
command to willing acceptance of the invitation of love.
If your pet has been
obedience trained, review and reinforce
commands before the baby's arrival.
Obedience exercises are meant to represent good dog manners, safety needs (like stopping on
command before running into the road) and certain herding or hunting skills.
Before you leave the house, engage your dog in a regimen of exercise and
obedience commands for at least 20 minutes to wear him out both mentally and physically.
* What to ask the breeder
before bringing your puppy home * Which vaccinations your puppy needs and when to get them * How to make potty training as smooth (and quick) as possible * What to do when your puppy cries at night * Why and how to crate train your puppy * When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does * When your puppy is ready to learn basic
commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them * When and how to go about leash training * How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy * What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't * When your puppy is ready for
obedience training and how to make sure it works * How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth * How to know when a trip to the vet is needed * What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct them
- What to ask the breeder
before bringing your puppy home - Which vaccinations your puppy needs and when to get them - How to make potty training as smooth (and quick) as possible - What to do when your puppy cries at night - Why and how to crate train your puppy - When socialization should happen and how to make sure it does - When your puppy is ready to learn basic
commands — like Sit, Stay, and Come — and the best way to teach them - When and how to go about leash training - How much exercise your puppy needs to stay physically and mentally healthy - What, how much, and when to feed your puppy to give him the nutrition he needs without the extra weight he doesn't - When your puppy is ready for
obedience training and how to make sure it works - How and how often to bathe your puppy, brush his coat, clip his nails, and brush his teeth - How to know when a trip to the vet is needed - What causes problem behaviors, when to expect them, and how to correct them
Sit: verbal
command that the dog holds until released (free)(Real life scenario: basic
obedience, waiting at the door
before you open it
before a walk.)