If your dog is already well versed in
obedience skills like sit, stay, and down, pick up a book on trick training and keep working!
Obedience skills like sit, come, and heel are voluntary behaviors that your dog chooses to perform on cue — they must be taught, and then reinforced consistently over time in order to be reliable.
Not exact matches
So, training a dog is
like building
skills to do something... thus, I teach things such as
obedience, therapy dogs, and scent / tracking.
Instead, get your dog's attention by asking him to do basic
obedience skills,
like Sit and Down.
In addition to teaching your dog basic
obedience skills,
like sit, down, and come, take this extra time together to work on some advanced cues,
like stay and speak.
Group classes can be a great way to teach certain new
skills,
like basic
obedience commands.
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.
Group Class If your pet needs to learn some basic manners and
skills,
like sit, down and come when called, you might benefit most from group
obedience classes.
If you've done
obedience with your dog, and would
like something new and fun to do that incorporates the
skills you've already taught, freestyle is a great way to branch out.
Whether you would
like to compete or not, Rally
Obedience training helps keep your dog's obedience skil
Obedience training helps keep your dog's
obedience skil
obedience skills sharp!
Until that time we will continue to work on his
obedience and real life
skills,
like house training.
Teach your dog basic manners such as polite greetings and life
skills like name recognition and eye contact with this basic
obedience level training.
Just make sure that they are comfortable dealing with behavior problems
like aggression, anxiety, and reactivity — some trainers are extremely knowledgeable about these issues and very
skilled at treating them, while others focus more on basic manners training, dog sports
like agility or
obedience, or other specialized niches.