They focus on nose work, searching, and
obedience skills first.
Not exact matches
- Education,
Skills & Qualifications: Basic
obedience, Housebroken, Kennel Trained, Quiet - I only bark if someone else does
first
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.
Any dog that has not trained with us prior must be evaled
first, to check temperament as well as your dog's
obedience skills.
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.
In a more controlled setting as such, you and the other owners can also practice important
obedience skills such as calling your dogs, giving a distance down - stay or a distance sit - stay so at any
first signs of conflict you can distract the dogs and give them something else to do.
First, let's settle the business of doing their business before discussing
obedience training and learning advanced
skills.
Continuing Basic
Obedience offers a whole new class to keep building on the
skills you and your dog learned in the
first class.