We cover basic
obedience commands such as sit, down, stay, leave it, etc..
Our staff will spend 30 minutes going over basic
obedience commands such as «sit», «stay», «lay down», and «come», using positive reinforcement and treats.
The course will introduce dogs to all the basic
obedience commands such as sit, down, stand, come, off, and loose - leash walking.
Make sure it's a name that you can pronounce and it can't be easily confused with other words, especially common
obedience commands such as «Sit» Or «Down».
Begin with good responses to
obedience commands such as «sit» and «stay» for favored rewards.
They also teach the dogs some of the basic
obedience commands such as «sit» and «down,» but the dogs» instructors will insure that the dogs know these and other obedience commands in addition to instructing them in guide work, itself.
Schedule frequent training sessions in which you run through basic
obedience commands such as «sit,» «stay,» «lie down» and «come.»
Dogs who participate in agility must be able to reliably follow basic
obedience commands such as sit, stay, wait, and coming when called.
Young puppies have short attention spans but you can expect them to begin to learn simple
obedience commands such as «sit,» «down,» and «stay,» as young as 7 to 8 weeks of age.
Not exact matches
The effective motive of
obedience to
such a
command was the desire to be righteous rather than the concern for the other as another.
Obligation to
obedience depended no longer upon content but upon formal authority; not what was
commanded determined the will of the person acting, but the fact that
such and
such was
commanded.
Obedience training involves training an animal, most often a dog, to obey basic control
commands such as sit, down, and heel.
Clan leaders
such as Fin - Kedinn
command respect and
obedience from the clan members.
Adults: In order to have a fun, loving and well - mannered pet, older dogs frequently require basic
obedience training, which consists of teaching dogs to obey «foundational»
commands such as sit, down, come, heel, etc..
Start by learning your dog basic
obedience,
such as the
command sit.
Through Cribs and Canines, your dog will learn the basics (and more) of
obedience, focus, and recall; your dog will be able to demonstrate calm behavior that does not include bad habits,
such as jumping, nipping, not listening to
commands, any form of aggression (territorial, food, fear, over / toward the baby, etc).
One of the most impactful learning opportunities for dogs come not from actual «training»,
such as
obedience commands, but from how we interact with them each and every day.
Unlike
obedience and
command - driven «working dogs»
such as German Shepherds and Labradors, Rhodesian Ridgebacks are less «eager to please» and are more curious to see how consistent you will be.
Unlike
obedience training, behavior training differs in that we are not conditioning
commands such as sit, stay, heel, etc..
An eight day head start program that covers all basic
obedience commands on leash and minor behavior issues
such as jumping and barking.
Working Dogs: pit bull terriers should be bred to be a dog that will keep working at a
command oriented task without quitting,
such as at weight pulling, tracking, working
obedience, etc..
2) Basic
Obedience (at least 5 months old) This is a continuation of puppy training plus common
commands such as heel, sit, stay, come, etc..
Obedience training ranges from very basic training,
such as teaching the dog to reliably respond to basic
commands such as «sit,» «down,» «come,» and «stay,» to high level competition within clubs
such as the American Kennel Club, United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club, where additional
commands, accuracy and performance are scored and judged.
Obedience training teaches dogs to understand basic
commands such as «sit», «stand», «stay», «down», «fetch» and «leave», and little barks as a polite greeting.
Logan knows a number of
obedience commands in German
such as sit, down, heel, and stay.
Obedience training involves teaching your dog to perform a limited set of actions based on the
commands you give,
such as sit, stay, and heel.
The stand
command is also used in advanced
obedience such as in Rally - O with the dog being asked to stand while his handler walks around him.
The Protocol is intended to teach you how to prevent your dog from developing behavior problems in the first place, and how to use standard
obedience commands (
such as sit, down, stay, heel) to teach your dog better behaviors.
Very young pups may not be able to play with fetch toys in a manner that we like and as
such these playthings are best reserved for pups that have already begun their
obedience training as it requires understanding of the «come»
command.
In my opinion, ADVANCED
obedience would include those remaining exercises that you'd use in high level competition, as well as specialized
commands used for dogs that do real work,
such as guide dog work, hunting and police / protection.
If done improperly, it can initiate a host of other behavioral problems later,
such as bonding and dominance problems, problems with confidence, running away, and difficulties in training
obedience commands.
Dogs should only be allowed off their leash after they have become masters of all the basic
obedience commands,
such as walking at your heel, sitting and staying on
command.
If you know the dog is losing its sight, take the opportunity to teach it some verbal
commands,
such as «stay», «wait», and «down» if it doesn't know any;
such obedience training might save its life one day.
Obedience training is the process of teaching your dog to understand and respond to a variety of
commands such as sit, stay, down - stay, walking to heel and recall (coming back when called).
Puppy Boot Camp Board and Train - Puppies 2 - 6 months - Teaches your puppy all basic
obedience commands, all appropriate dog behaviors, covers any behavioral issues
such as potty training, crate training and chewing.
Basic
obedience includes every day
commands such as «watch, «sit, «down» and «stay,» while behavior modification techniques are effective in curbing undesirable behaviors
such as jumping and pulling on the leash.
For example,
obedience trials measure the ability of any breed or mixed breed dog to perform
commands,
such as come when called.
Obedience — Teaches the dog verbal
commands or hand signals that elicit a specific response
such as down, sit and heel.
Obedience training teaches the dog verbal
commands or hand signals that elicit a specific response
such as down, sit and heel.
Start basic dog
obedience training with your puppy early at 8 - 12 weeks, with
commands such as sit, stop, come, heel, stay, bed.
With basic dog
obedience training, when your dog has obeyed the
command it is helpful to also have a
command that releases the dog
such as «Okay»...
«Chewbacca» knows basic
obedience commands,
such as sit - stay, down - stay, come, roll over, and shake and he is great on leash!
It will cover topics
such as: potty training,
obedience commands, rules and policies, health concerns, etc..
It is fair to say that almost any other canine activity (
such as hunt tests, field trials, agility, flyball, frisbee, and freestyle
obedience) requires the dog to first understand communication with its handler through basic
obedience commands.
Dog training puppies specific to teaching
obedience commands promotes a number of positive changes
such as the building of trust and communication between you and your canine.
Work with your dog on
obedience commands at least 15 or 20 - minutes each day
such as sit or lay down.
Learn basic leash walking skills and
obedience commands,
such as, heal, sit, stay, drop, come, down, and much more.
Proper
obedience training and socialization will make him more likely to respond to your
commands,
such as leaving a guarded space, dropping items when you say and otherwise obeying you.
They quickly learn standard
obedience commands,
such as sit, down, come and stay.
People often think of clicker training as a fast and easy way to teach basic
obedience commands,
such as «sit» or «come»,...